First off, CRT TVs have historically been interlaced rather than progressive scan, so the picture will not look as good as it would on an actual monitor.
Also if your HDMI converter is cheap, it may do a poor job of coverting the signal and give you poor image quality.
NTSC and PAL are signal standards for TV. NTSC is used in NA, Japan, and parts of South America, while PAL is used in Europe and Africa.
So you mean I should enable interlaced flag to 1 in hdmi_ctv
Actually, I learned that Raspberry pi 4B supports TV AV output through its headphone jack (I feel dumb for not reading the docs previously) and so I ordered a TRRS cable. I looked at the documentation and it says that pin needs to have 4 sections on the headphone connector. I looked around and found one that broadly fits the description.
Unfortunately, Amazon or Ebay is not available in our country(Nepal) and that means I just have to do my own guess work with chineese products that has little to no documentation. The seller doesnt know what a raspberry pi is but he showed me it works in a TV box connected to the CRT and it has 4 sections on the 3.5mm pin. So I ordered it. Hopefully it works.
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