👉 NTSC (National Television System Committee) Computing refers to the set of standards and protocols that govern the digital processing and transmission of video and audio signals in the NTSC broadcast system, primarily used in North America. Developed in the 1940s and standardized in the 1950s, NTSC Computing encompasses the technical specifications for encoding, modulating, and transmitting digital video and audio data over analog television channels. This includes frame rate (typically 480i or 576i at 30 frames per second), color encoding methods like YCbCr, and synchronization with the broadcast signal to ensure proper alignment and quality. NTSC Computing also involves error correction, data compression techniques, and synchronization with other broadcast systems to maintain the integrity and clarity of the transmitted content.