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NTSC-J

Television encoding systems by nation, Countries that are using the NTSC system are shown in green.
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Television encoding systems by nation, Countries that are using the NTSC system are shown in green.

NTSC-J is an analog television system and video display standard for the region of Japan.

Technical definition

It is based on 'regular' NTSC, but is slightly different. The black level and blanking level of the NTSC-J signal are identical (at 0 IRE), as they are in PAL, another video standard, while in American NTSC, black level is slightly higher (7.5 IRE) than blanking level. Since the difference is quite small, a slight turn of the brightness knob is all that is required to enjoy the "other" variant of NTSC on any set as it is supposed to be; most watchers might not even notice the difference in the first place.

Marketing definition

The term NTSC-J is also used to distinguish regions in console video games, which use televisions. NTSC-J is used as the name of the video gaming region of Japan -hence the "J", South East Asia and South Korea (formerly part of SE Asia with Hong Kong, Taiwan, etc.), the two latter being Korean or Chinese translated versions.

Games designated as part of this region will not run on hardware designated as part of the NTSC-US, PAL (or PAL-E, "E" stands for Europe) or NTSC-C (for continental China) mostly due to the regional differences of the PAL (SECAM was also used in the early 90s) and NTSC standards, but there is also a concern of copyright protection through regional lockout built into the video game systems and games themselves, as a same product can be edited by different publishers from a continent to another.

See also

Broadcast television systems

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