[LEAPSECS] TV frame-rate in 60Hz countries
Brooks Harris
brooks at edlmax.com
Sun Jan 19 02:31:08 EST 2014
On 2014-01-18 01:14 PM, Peter Vince wrote:
> Stephen Scott has just mentioned his involvement in the TV industry in
> the USA, with its problematical 29.97 Hz frame-rate.
Lets not propogate the notion of a "29.97 Hz" rate, especially in the
the context of this LEAP_SECS list. "29.97" is a commonly used NAME,
shorthand for the correct NTSC rate - 30000/1001 Hz. This inaccurate
representation has been the source of much confusion and bad
implementations over the years.
> I also work in the TV industry, but in the UK where we are lucky to
> have a nice integer 25 Hz rate.
But that 25 doesn't divide evenly very well :-)
> Although historically we still had a problem with leap seconds, as
> the 625 PAL system had a 4-frame ("8-field") sequence (due to the
> exact colour subcarrier frequency being offset from a multiple of line
> frequency to avoid static patterning on monochrome displays), and so
> there were three and one-eighth of these 4-frame sequences per second.
> When editing, this frame-sequence had to be maintained, else there
> would be a small sideways jump when the replay machine kept the signal
> synchronous with the colour subcarrier phase.
>
> Anyway... those problems have largely gone away now that we have
> stopped broadcasting the analogue PAL signal.
The "we" you're referring to is Europe, I think, but other parts of the
world are still broadcasting analogue. Standards rarely escape their own
legacy.
> I was wondering if Stephen, or anyone else, has any information about
> the possibility of 60 Hz countries changing the nasty NTSC-based 29.97
> Hz frame rate to a nice integer 30 Hz rate, as I believe analogue has
> also all but been switched off in the USA too (no knowledge of other
> 60 Hz countries.)
Say "good morning" to the four emperors - UTC, film (24hz), PAL, and NTSC.
-Brooks
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter Vince
>
>
>
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