What Does NTSC Stand For?
NTSC stands for National Television System Committee
NTSC, or National Television System Committee, refers to the analog television broadcasting system that was widely used in the United States and other countries. Established in the 1940s, NTSC defined the standards for television transmission, including frame rates, resolution, and color encoding. Although largely replaced by digital broadcasting formats, NTSC played a pivotal role in the development of home entertainment and telecommunications technology.
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