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RE: RE: Re: DVD changers
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- Subject: RE: RE: Re: DVD changers
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 17:40:01 +0100
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Marcus,
Any
idea how much such transcoder cost? And where it can be obtained
from?
I
had
no clue that there are different versions of NTSC
signal.
Why
PAL TVs can see NTSC 4.48 and not 3.58?
Cheers,
Nik
"Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
wrote ;
I have my Sony CXD-850 (200 DVDs) MR enabled, and I
found recently that when I use Region 1 or Region 0 DVDs they are
displayed as black and white over S-video. I am using RGB connection at
the moment and that works fine, but in some scenarios you might want to
have it in node 0 and use KAT5 to connect it to TV, so better check
first
that it works O.K.
I also have a similar "problem" with my
Wharfedale 750 DVD player. The reason it does it is because the player
outputs a true NTSC (3.58) signal for NTSC discs. The TV can't "see"
this
colour (because its looking for PAL although it will synch to 60Hz so I
get
a stable picture) and so just displays the Black and White (or
Luminance)
part of the signal. When playing RGB through scart the signal is
obviously
encoded as RGB (i.e. neither PAL or NTSC) and so the colour is fine. You
could use a transcoder to convert the colour signal to NTSC 4.48 so that
PAL TV's can see it (i.e. NTSC 4.48) which is exactly what "NTSC
Playback
on PAL TV) VCR's do, alternatively replace the TV with one that can see
a
true NTSC signal.
Marcus Warrington marcusw@xxxxxxx MIS Computer
Services (UK)
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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