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Michael A. Terrell wrote:
It would be a very stupid studio that did so if it were intended for
analogue transmission.
It would be very stupid to make a statement like that when you know
nothing of how the video was processed. Some video processing systems
could use either composite or RGB+Sync, but decoding the video first
added more timing errors that had to be corrected elsewhere in the
system.
Which video processing systems? I take it you mean something not used in
the studio?
But pray tell of a composite video studio which had RGB available from
anything other than a single camera, etc.
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