- NTSC
- F/A/V1. National Television Standards Committee. The organization that sets the American broadcast and videotape format standards for the FCC. Color television is currently set at 525 lines per frame, 29.97 frames per second.2. National Television System Committee; the standard for analog video transmission in North America.————————VPNational Television Standards Commission. The video system used in the United States and Japan.————————FilmMNational Television Systems Committee; the standard video format used in the United States. Runs at 29.97 frames per second (FPS) in Standard-Definition TV. This format is not high-definition.————————HDNational Television Systems Committee. Also the name for the 525 line, 30 frame per second color TV standard mainly used in North, Middle and South America and Japan.————————TV(National Television Standards Committee) U.S. television broadcastingspecifications. NTSC refers to all video systems conforming to this 525-line 59.94- field-per-second signal standard. [See PAL, SECAM]————————PPUnited States broadcasting system for standard definition television. Has now been superseded by ATSC.————————WikiVA committee that worked with the FCC in formulating standards for the present day United States color television system.————————WikiVNational Television Systems Committee————————WikiBNational Television System Committee: An American committee formed to set the line standard and later color standard for broadcasting. Gave its name to the method of color reproduction used in the Americas (except Brazil) and in Japan.————————TVNTSC is the acronym that stands for National Television Systems Committee and the name of the current analog transmission standard used in the , which the committee created in 1953.
Audio and video glossary. 2014.