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Old 09-05-2014, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by dr.ido View Post
..color bleed and dot crawl all seemed far worse in NTSC than PAL ..
Actually PAL has hideous dot crawl, it's one of its worst aspects. Research it, it's an amazing stuffup. Also DVDs don't have NTSC encoding so no NTSC to see.

Edit: Your multistandard PAL/COFDM optimized TV probably didn't have an NTSC comb filter - or even a notch filter - in analog mode.

I'm thinking of the Simple-PAL set again as a detector for difΦ in the broadcast chain: just look for the Hanover Bars. Anyone done this, comparing different broadcast conditions? If it happened a lot, it would vindicate the need for PAL or SECAM systems.

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