05-11-2019, 12:11 AM
Hi Peter,
The CBS output is field sequential so it is actually running at a 144Hz rate. It takes 6 fields or 3 frames for a complete color picture so the color frame rate is 24Hz. You would need a 6 segment color disk spinning at 1440rpm. CBS used a RBG sequence rather than the more modern RGB.
The MultiStandard converter did not include CBS color although there was a special firmware build that was a CBS only converter. The MultiStandard and SCRF CBS converters can only accept an NTSC input. The World Converter supported sequential color on most standards for people who wanted to experiment.
Darryl
The CBS output is field sequential so it is actually running at a 144Hz rate. It takes 6 fields or 3 frames for a complete color picture so the color frame rate is 24Hz. You would need a 6 segment color disk spinning at 1440rpm. CBS used a RBG sequence rather than the more modern RGB.
The MultiStandard converter did not include CBS color although there was a special firmware build that was a CBS only converter. The MultiStandard and SCRF CBS converters can only accept an NTSC input. The World Converter supported sequential color on most standards for people who wanted to experiment.
Darryl







