Qualities of PAL to NTSC Video Converter
Have you ever wondered why you cannot play European produced content in America? That is because of the different color encoding systems that these regions are using. The USA uses NTSC, and Europe uses PAL. NTSC stands for ‘National Television System Committee’ and PAL is ‘Phase Alternating Line,’ the color encoding system in Australia, Asia, and Europe. Apart from having different electrical power requirements, their resolutions qualities differ, too. So, to be able to play PAL content in an NTSC region, you will need a PAL to NTSC video converter. NTSC uses 60 hertz as electrical power. This means that it sends signals at 60 pulses per second, resulting in 30 lines of images. PAL uses 50 hertz, so that means it produces signals at 25 lines of the image. A PAL to NTSC video converter will make a PAL video be viewable in an NTSC region. It increases the number of resolution lines or frames of PAL to make it compatible with NTSC, and it does this automatically, so you do not have...