Hi, i know as stated in electronic image that NTSC is not equal exactly to 60hz and that PAL and Dendy neither.
So i wish to know the exactly HZ NTSC, PAL and Deny runs.
Im just curious.
How many REAL video HZ?
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Re: How many REAL video HZ?
As stated on the wiki (perhaps not in the most obvious location), the NTSC NES outputs video at 60.09881Hz (1789772.7272727 divided by 29780.5) and the PAL NES (and presumably also the Dendy) outputs video at 50.00698Hz (1662607 divided by 33247.5).
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Re: How many REAL video HZ?
Oh what a full didnt know about that page/link.
I should googled and navigate better.
Thanks for the info Quietust.
I should googled and navigate better.
Thanks for the info Quietust.
ANes
Re: How many REAL video HZ?
For NTSC, 60.09881 is only the average when rendering is on.
It's actually somewhere between 60.0984776 and 60.0991502 because the colorburst clock is part of the timing; there are times when rendering is off, which can stop the colorburst clock from changing state.
The program can control the refresh rate, so the exact time for a given frame requires counting the cycles.
It's actually somewhere between 60.0984776 and 60.0991502 because the colorburst clock is part of the timing; there are times when rendering is off, which can stop the colorburst clock from changing state.
The program can control the refresh rate, so the exact time for a given frame requires counting the cycles.