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converting from NTSC TV to PAL
Hi good pals I'm trying to find a simple and more economical way to convert a big screen NTSC TV to PAL. Can anyone help please? Infact I tried using a VCR to convert the incoming RF and I had sound with a black and white picture (B/W). How can I get the full color? Can I use aMult VCR or a sender ? THANKS |
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wrote in message oups.com... Hi good pals I'm trying to find a simple and more economical way to convert a big screen NTSC TV to PAL. Can anyone help please? Infact I tried using a VCR to convert the incoming RF and I had sound with a black and white picture (B/W). How can I get the full color? Can I use aMult VCR or a sender ? THANKS You moved a set from the US to where? -- N |
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wrote in message oups.com... Hi good pals I'm trying to find a simple and more economical way to convert a big screen NTSC TV to PAL. Can anyone help please? Infact I tried using a VCR to convert the incoming RF and I had sound with a black and white picture (B/W). How can I get the full color? Can I use aMult VCR or a sender ? THANKS Unless the set supports component in (in which case it should work fine) then it's not worth messing with, just get an NTSC DVD player with a region free hack and use the TV to watch movies. |
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