I wrote:
While there exist other unofficial NTSC-related
systems such as the
so-called "NTSC-J" and "NTSC 4.43", these are NOT part of the NTSC
standard. While it is possible to use NTSC-compatible color encoding
with different scanning parameters, the result is *not* NTSC.
Tony Duell wrote:
True, but what should it be called?
I don't
have any opposition to calling a signal "NTSC 4.43", as long as
one is aware that this is purely a defacto designation and doesn't
correspond to any actual standard (especially NTSC).
Eric