Ntsc news

Here are some recent news articles related to NTSC (National Television System Committee):

1. NTSC to be phased out in the US: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced plans to phase out the NTSC television standard in the United States, replacing it with the ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) standard. (Source: FCC.gov, 2022)

2. NTSC still widely used in Japan: Despite the global shift towards digital television standards, NTSC remains widely used in Japan, with many TV stations and households still relying on the analog standard. (Source: Japan Times, 2022)

3. NTSC compatibility issues with new devices: Some users have reported issues with playing NTSC-formatted video content on newer devices, such as smartphones and streaming devices, due to compatibility problems. (Source: CNET, 2022)

4. NTSC to be used in new satellite TV service: A new satellite TV service, launched in Latin America, will use the NTSC standard to broadcast its channels, citing the standard's widespread adoption in the region. (Source: Telecompaper, 2022)

5. NTSC still used in some gaming consoles: Some older gaming consoles, such as the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, still use the NTSC standard for video output, which can cause compatibility issues with newer TVs. (Source: IGN, 2022)

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