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>== CCIR and PAL (short) ==
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== CCIR and PAL (short) ==
 
CCIR televison sets output 50 fields per second. 2 Fields form a frame. A frame has 576 visible lines.
 
CCIR televison sets output 50 fields per second. 2 Fields form a frame. A frame has 576 visible lines.
A digital video containing 50 fields per second with 2 fields forming an image (resulting in 25 frames per second) that is 720 pixels wide and 576 pixels high is considered "PAL compatible".  
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A digital video containing 50 fields per second with 2 fields forming an image (resulting in 25 frames per second) that is 720 pixels wide and 576 pixels high is considered "PAL compatible".  
    
Consoles sold in Europe and Australia have to output a videosignal that fits the CCIR standard in order to work with the majority of TVs that are found (and sold) in those regions.
 
Consoles sold in Europe and Australia have to output a videosignal that fits the CCIR standard in order to work with the majority of TVs that are found (and sold) in those regions.
    
PAL (Phase Alternative Line) is a standard used to transport color information with analog videosignals.
 
PAL (Phase Alternative Line) is a standard used to transport color information with analog videosignals.
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== "PAL-Version" is the (wrong) expression ==
 
== "PAL-Version" is the (wrong) expression ==
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