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  5. Broadcast television systems - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most technically challenging conversion to make is from any of the 625-line, 25-frame/s systems to system M, which has 525-lines at 29.97 frames per second. Historically this required a frame store to hold those parts of the picture not actually being output (since the scanning of any point was not time coincident).

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    There are three ways to reduce the bandwidth of a video signal: reduce the scan rate, reduce the image size, and/or (with digital television) use heavier compression.When the scan rate is reduced, this is referred to as slow-scan TV or, in the most extreme cases when the scan rate is too slow to simulate motion, freeze frame television.

  7. 525 lines - Wikipedia

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    525-line (or EIA 525/60) is an American standard-definition television resolution used since July 1, 1941, [1] [2] [3] mainly in the context of analog TV broadcast systems. It consists of a 525-line raster , with 486 lines carrying the visible image at 30 (29.97 with color) interlaced frames per second.