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![]() "John" john.plant90@NO-SPAMntlworldDOTcom wrote in message ... ...................or it should have gone to a different group (please advise). A friend has a Sony TRV19 Mini DV Camcorder which was bought in the US. It is clearly a NTSC version and he now realises his error. Is there a way he can download to a VHS VCR which has NTSC capability and then view it on his TV? Plugging the camera into the TV just gives a monochrome picture. -- Regards John --- All of my outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.556 / Virus Database: 348 - Release Date: 26/12/2003 If your mate has a PC it might be best to get a VIVO type pci card with NTSC / PAL switchable settings in hardware and/or software, depending on what exactly its for. I don't knwo that exact model but if its got fireware then its easy just to pull the vid in and change the output format, then run it out the svhs and audio to a scart socket. Handy to have this sort of kit anyway for editing, saving to mpeg on CD/DVD etc Or buy a new TV and video... Robert |