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[SOLVED] Does an analogue composite video signal have sync negative pulses included?

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Does an analogue composite video signal have sync negative pulses included in it?
These "tv monitors" did so back in the 80's but I consider the standard analogue video input of an analogue tv today. Does it still require these pulses to display video properly?
 

As far as I know, composite video specifications haven't changed and you need the sync pulses. The display (or whatever receives the signal) has to work out the sync somehow.

Keith
 
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