A Proposal for a New High-Definition NTSC Broadcast Protocol
- 1 February 1987
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
- Vol. CE-33 (1) , 14-27
- https://doi.org/10.1109/tce.1987.290212
Abstract
This paper describes a new process referred to as HD- NTSC. This signal has all the appearances of a conventional NTSC signal, and can be edited, stored, transmitted, and received by conventional NTSC equipment. A receiver constructed to interpret the HD- NTSC protocol will be able to build an HD-NTSC image having substantially improved resolution in both the vertical and horizontal axes for those parts of the image that are nearly stationary over time. Those parts of the image exhibiting motion will show resolution equivalent to a conventional top-quality NTSC picture. The HD- NTSC receiver will also display the image at 60 frames per second, eliminating most interlace and flicker defects. An optional technique widens the image aspect ratio and creates bandwidth within the original NTSC standard large enough to transmit a digitally-encoded stereo audio signal to match the improved visual characteristics.Keywords
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