[QuadList] NTSC's not dead... (was DVD vs Blu-Ray)

Mike mboland at bolandcom.com
Tue Dec 24 10:10:38 CST 2013


Of course, the term "NTSC" on a DVD case is to inform the user what Region the DVD is to be playable in, not the disk's TV Standard per se.


Thanks! 

-mike

Sent from Samsung Galaxy Tab2 10.1  :-)Ted Langdell <ted at quadvideotapegroup.com> wrote:
On Dec 23, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Dennis Degan wrote:

So technically, you can't call it NTSC as that is now a dead format and never actually was a part of any DVD.

As far as the digital aspect of the DVD goes... true... but there's a good bit of content ON DVDs that originated as an NTSC signal and has been digitized... or is viewed in many situations from a DVD deck out an RF connector AS and NTSC signal.

NTSC is still alive and well as distribution method in a lot of places, including quite a lot of cable TV plants and Master Antenna TV systems (MATV) that haven't converted to a totally digital path.

My 99-year old Dad's skilled nursing facility has a collection of DirecTV receivers as the "head end" of the in-house "cable" system, distributing a collection of content via NTSC RF to resident's rooms.

Displayed on his 40" Sony Bravia... it's not pretty, especially due to the poor maintenance of the cable plant (snowy signals... etc.)

Since the residents provide their own TVs, many still use CRTs that lack any kind of digital-signal tuners. So keeping NTSC in place is essential for this facility, and in many other places.  

I wish the system had some ability to incorporate the available off-air DTV signals along with the DirecTV feeds.

Ted

Ted Langdell
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