Sunday, December 17, 2006
The Things You Learn from Wikipedia
Posted by Jason Dunn in "THOUGHT" @ 09:43 PM
This is not a problem in countries where the 625 line television standard is used (usually with PAL colour), because this standard has provision for a pair of pulses contained within the video signal. This pair of pulses is detected by television sets that have widescreen displays and cause the television to automatically switch to 16:9 display mode. When 4:3 material is included (such as the aforementioned commercial), the pulses are removed and the television switches to a 4:3 display mode to correctly display the material. Where a video signal is transmitted via a European SCART conection, one of the status lines is used to signal 16:9 material instead. The NTSC video standard contains no provision for widescreen mode switching.
Wikipedia is such an awesome resource, at least for the mostly factual entries that is - I never knew about this PAL/NTSC signal issue for instance.