Format library, Composite television format names, Example – Quantum Data 881 User Manual

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Format library

The generator has a built-in library of formats which are stored as XML files in any of the
generator’s media. This section describes three sets of naming conventions for identifying
formats: 1) Composite television formats, 2) Component television formats, and 3)
Computer display formats. In addition, several miscellaneous naming conventions are also
described.

Composite television format names

Composite television formats apply to RF, D2, CVBS, and S-VIDEO signal interfaces.
Composite television format names consist of a three to five character color coding
scheme indicator followed by optional characters that indicate format adjustments.

Example

Color coding schemes

NTSC

PAL

Adjustments to the format

4x == sampling rate is four times the color sub-carrier frequency

44 == NTSC with color sub-carrier frequency of 4.43361875 MHz (as opposed to 3.58)

# == sampling rate is reduced in order to make pixels square

jp == NTSC-Japan (NTSC without 7.5 IRE setup)

-M == PAL with 3.57561149 MHz color sub-carrier and M timing (M/PAL Brazil)

-N == PAL with 3.58205625 MHz color sub-carrier (N/PAL Argentina, Paraguay,
Uruguay)

-N == NTSC color encoding with N timing (NTSC-N)

-60 == PAL format that allows NTSC tape playback on PAL TV (PAL-60)

plusKKKK == Enhanced wide-screen PALplus TV transmission system

p == progressive video game signal (for example, NTSCp or PALp)

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