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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Drago wrote:

I have a DVD player in Standard PAL D with four outputs:
1. Video (3 connectors RCA: 1 for the video, 1 for the audio L and 1
for the audio R)
2. S-Video (circular connector)
3. Y, Cb, Cr (3 connectors RCA)
4. Y, Pb, Pr (3 connectors RCA)


Instead, I have a TV in Standard PAL B/G with a SCART. From the menu of
the TV, I can configure income the AV in video composite or RGB.


I connect the DVD to the TV and see only black / white.


Someone knows how I can resolve this problem?


You must have used some adaptor to feed into the SCART.

Since you don't have RGB from the DVD - or an S-Video SCART - you're
limited to the composite input on the SCART.

But it's odd to have a 'PAL' DVD without a SCART.


It's not actually, most of the DVD players I've seen in Australia don't
use them. Most TVs down here don't bother with them either.

SCART, (or Euroconnectors), are mainly a, wait for it, .....european
thing

Dave