Bernard Leclerc (bleclerc++at++cae.ca)
Mon, 27 Nov 1995 17:02:54 -0500
> Yes, you need one encoder per channel. Depending on the quality that is
> required you should be able to use a VGA->NTSC encoder (quality = video
> filtering due to the interlacing). There are several different vendors, one
> which offer a very good quality filtering could be Extron.
Javier,
The MCO offers basically two different video output format close to NTSC. That
is n++at++640x486_30i and n++at++640x480_60. If I have the choice, which one should I use
to obtain the best result?
Is 30 Hz/interlace closer to NTSC encoding?
And what exactly is the size of a NTSC analog signal? How many rows and
columns?
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