Get to know Ntsc better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Ntsc in a sentence
Ntsc meaning
- Synonym of KNKT (“Komite Nasional Keselamatan Transportasi”); Initialism of National Transportation Safety Committee; (Indonesia).
- Initialism of National Television Standards Committee, federal governmental committee of the US government.
Using Ntsc
- The main meaning on this page is: Synonym of KNKT (“Komite Nasional Keselamatan Transportasi”); Initialism of National Transportation Safety Committee; (Indonesia). | Initialism of National Television Standards Committee, federal governmental committee of the US government.
- In the example corpus, ntsc often appears in combinations such as: the ntsc, ntsc and, in ntsc.
Context around Ntsc
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 9 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Ntsc
- In this selection, "ntsc" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 28.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, variant, american, movie, movie, color and signal stand out and add context to how "ntsc" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a true ntsc m signal and accept baseband ntsc m such. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "ntsc" sits close to words such as aesthetically, apa and aqsa, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with ntsc
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Almost all other countries using system M use NTSC. (9 words)
Although incompatible with the existing NTSC standard, the new DTV standard would be able to incorporate many improvements. (18 words)
NTSC-movie NTSC with a frame rate of 23.976 frame/s is described in the NTSC-movie standard. (19 words)
NTSC-J Only Japan 's variant " NTSC-J " is slightly different: in Japan, black level and blanking level of the signal are identical (at 0 IRE ), as they are in PAL, while in American NTSC, black level is slightly higher (7.5 IRE ) than blanking level. (46 words)
Canada/US video game region Sometimes NTSC-US or NTSC-U/C is used to describe the video gaming region of North America (the U/C refers to US + Canada), as regional lockout usually restricts games released within a region to that region. (43 words)
A minor drawback is that the vertical colour resolution is poorer than the NTSC system's, but since the human eye also has a colour resolution that is much lower than its brightness resolution, this effect is not visible. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
NTSC is currently only used with system M, even though there were experiments with NTSC-A (405 line) in the UK and NTSC-N (625 line) in part of South America.
NTSC-J Only Japan 's variant " NTSC-J " is slightly different: in Japan, black level and blanking level of the signal are identical (at 0 IRE ), as they are in PAL, while in American NTSC, black level is slightly higher (7.5 IRE ) than blanking level.
NTSC-movie NTSC with a frame rate of 23.976 frame/s is described in the NTSC-movie standard.
Accordingly, DVDs were labelled as PAL or NTSC (referring to the line count and frame rate) even though technically the discs do not carry either PAL or NTSC composite signal.
Canada/US video game region Sometimes NTSC-US or NTSC-U/C is used to describe the video gaming region of North America (the U/C refers to US + Canada), as regional lockout usually restricts games released within a region to that region.
In NTSC, such errors cause color shifts (hence the "Hue" control on all NTSC TV sets to adjust the color phase with a constant bias).
Lines where the colour phase is reversed compared to NTSC are often called PAL or phase-alternation lines, which justifies one of the expansions of the acronym, while the other lines are called NTSC lines.
Many can also accept baseband NTSC-M, such as from a VCR or game console, and RF modulated NTSC with a PAL standard audio subcarrier (i.
Most digital TV formats, including the popular DVD format, record NTSC originated video with the even field first in the recorded frame (the development of DVD took place in regions that traditionally utilize NTSC).
Most European DVD players output a true NTSC-M signal when playing NTSC discs, which many modern European TV sets can resolve.
Some commercial PAL region releases exhibit this same problem and, therefore, can be played in NTSC systems without issue while others will face a 20% speedup if played in an NTSC console.
Transmission modulation scheme Spectrum of a System M television channel with NTSC color An NTSC television channel as transmitted occupies a total bandwidth of 6 MHz.
When a transmitter broadcasts an NTSC signal, it amplitude-modulates a radio-frequency carrier with the NTSC signal just described, while it frequency-modulates a carrier 4.5 MHz higher with the audio signal.
This laptop features a 14-inch full-HD IPS screen that has 72 percent of the NTSC color gamut and 84 percent screen-to-body ratio.
A few DVD players sold in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay also allow a signal output of NTSC-M, PAL, or PAL-N.
Almost all other countries using system M use NTSC.
Also the term closed caption has come to be used to also refer to the North American EIA-608 encoding that is used with NTSC-compatible video.
Although incompatible with the existing NTSC standard, the new DTV standard would be able to incorporate many improvements.
A minor drawback is that the vertical colour resolution is poorer than the NTSC system's, but since the human eye also has a colour resolution that is much lower than its brightness resolution, this effect is not visible.
Among other things, the color burst phase would often drift when channels were changed, which is why NTSC televisions were equipped with a tint control.
Common combinations with ntsc
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the ntsc 16×
- ntsc and 12×
- in ntsc 8×
- to ntsc 8×
- ntsc color 8×
- ntsc television 8×
- an ntsc 7×
- of ntsc 7×
- or ntsc 6×
- and ntsc 6×