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Is NTSC analogue or digital?
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<blockquote data-quote="ckrys1" data-source="post: 6190" data-attributes="member: 175163"><p>I occasionally watch feeds from 43W and 45W which, despite a good signal on the signal bar, produce a jumpy, coming and going picture, and am told that this is because the transmission is in NTSC, and my box(Humax 5300), can`t deal with this properly. An NTSC-PAL converter(analogue) simply made the picture worse.</p><p>I`m confused because I thought all digital signals (in Europe anyway) were MPEG2, and my receiver would convert them to PAL, so that I can watch them on a PAL TV. So how can a digital signal be NTSC, which I thought was an analogue format used (mainly) in the USA? And more importantly, does anyone know how I can resolve the problem?.</p><p>Humax tell me there is software to make my box NTSC compatible, but this may upset the PAL output. I wonder if I bought a cheap receiver from USA, to use only for those feeds, would that work? </p><p>Thanks in advance</p><p></p><p>Ckrys1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ckrys1, post: 6190, member: 175163"] I occasionally watch feeds from 43W and 45W which, despite a good signal on the signal bar, produce a jumpy, coming and going picture, and am told that this is because the transmission is in NTSC, and my box(Humax 5300), can`t deal with this properly. An NTSC-PAL converter(analogue) simply made the picture worse. I`m confused because I thought all digital signals (in Europe anyway) were MPEG2, and my receiver would convert them to PAL, so that I can watch them on a PAL TV. So how can a digital signal be NTSC, which I thought was an analogue format used (mainly) in the USA? And more importantly, does anyone know how I can resolve the problem?. Humax tell me there is software to make my box NTSC compatible, but this may upset the PAL output. I wonder if I bought a cheap receiver from USA, to use only for those feeds, would that work? Thanks in advance Ckrys1 [/QUOTE]
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