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SECAM? NTSC (National Television Standards Committee) standard used in North America and Japan. It has the ability to display up to 525 lines of resolution. (Phase Alternating Line), standard used almost everywhere else in the world, has the ability to display 625 lines of resolution. SECAM (Sequential Color Memory) used sparingly around the world and can be
found in France, parts of Greece, Eastern Europe, Russia, Africa and few other parts of the world. However, any SECAM country can display tapes in full color, but not all countries can display
all SECAM tapes in color. Only if they are true SECAM and not MESECAM can those VCR's display SECAM. What video standard
does my country use? If you're in North America, Japan, Korea, the Philippines and parts of South America, you use NTSC. Most other areas of the world use or SECAM. Half of Brazil uses NTSC while the other half uses M. Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay use N. The rest of the world uses mainly PAL. If you're unsure what your video standard is, contact your local cable or broadcast company. Also, the back of most videotape indicating what video standard the is. This good representation of what your video standard is. Do need special types of videotapes to record in
different video standards? No,
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record any video standard onto it. How do watch overseas videotapes? Videotapes come in variety standards, each incompatible with the other. To watch videotapes