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:''' [[wikipedia:Multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding|MUSE]]''' ('''<u>M</u>ultiple sub-Nyquist <u>S</u>ampling <u>E</u>ncoding'''), also known commercially as Hi-Vision (<u>h</u>igh definition tele<u>vision</u>) was created in Japan in the eighties where it was used for HDTV transmissions as well as laserdisc. MUSE works in a completely different manner from the above systems and was never used for any video game console, and is only mentioned here as it was still an analog system :)
 
:''' [[wikipedia:Multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding|MUSE]]''' ('''<u>M</u>ultiple sub-Nyquist <u>S</u>ampling <u>E</u>ncoding'''), also known commercially as Hi-Vision (<u>h</u>igh definition tele<u>vision</u>) was created in Japan in the eighties where it was used for HDTV transmissions as well as laserdisc. MUSE works in a completely different manner from the above systems and was never used for any video game console, and is only mentioned here as it was still an analog system :)
:[https://archive.org/details/draculas-haunted-castle-1996-1080i-hd-60-fps-hdvs-cg-showscan-ride-video-bx-xjrcurtm Samples]
 
 
===Comparison table===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! System
 
! Refresh rate
 
! Chroma subcarrier frequency
 
! Usage
 
! Effect of phase errors
 
|-
 
| NTSC
 
| 59.94
 
| 3.58 MHz
 
| Most of the Americas, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan
 
| Color shifts
 
|-
 
| PAL
 
| 50
 
| 4.43 MHz
 
| Most of Europe, Australia, New Zealand
 
| Desaturation
 
|-
 
| PAL-60
 
| 59.94
 
| 4.43 MHz
 
| 60Hz modes in PAL regions, never used in broadcasting
 
| Desaturation
 
|-
 
| PAL-M
 
| 59.94
 
| 3.58 MHz
 
| Brazil
 
| Desaturation
 
|-
 
| SECAM
 
| 50
 
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| France
 
| Immune
 
|}
 
  
 
==Radio broadcasting==
 
==Radio broadcasting==

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