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SubjectDamn you PAL television standard!@#$ DDR Europe fuckers. new Reply to this message
Posted bySatsuNoHiTo
Posted on11/07/04 01:51 AM



DDR PAL on an NTSC television = nothing synched up.

Display is straight but steps are boated.




Subjectbuy a better tv Reply to this message
Posted byRoushiMSX
Posted on11/07/04 02:27 AM



or get a capture card.

Most decent TVs anymore are PAL-compatible, and much to my surprise my capture card is also fully PAL compatible, even though it's marked as NTSC only. Rock on.




Subjecthah we have better image qual than you ntsc fuckers -nt- new Reply to this message
Posted byTrizae
Posted on11/07/04 04:51 AM



> or get a capture card.
>
> Most decent TVs anymore are PAL-compatible, and much to my surprise my capture
> card is also fully PAL compatible, even though it's marked as NTSC only. Rock
> on.
>
>





SubjectBut 50hz? Flicker city -nt- new Reply to this message
Posted bylux_92886
Posted on11/07/04 09:17 AM



> > or get a capture card.
> >
> > Most decent TVs anymore are PAL-compatible, and much to my surprise my capture
> > card is also fully PAL compatible, even though it's marked as NTSC only. Rock
> > on.
> >
> >
>
>
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SubjectOnly if you use Pal equipment in America new Reply to this message
Posted byJohnick
Posted on11/07/04 02:17 PM



The reason you get flicker on a Pal TV in america is because of the difference in voltage. If you use a step up transformer you will have the proper current and voltage, but you wont have the right frequency. It will work, but the result is you get flicker. Pal TV's work fine and are flicker free if you use them in there intended countries (Europe or Australia) because they are in sync with the frequency of the voltage.

50hz is fine, besides, most TV's are 100hz over here now. With higher resolution and far superior colour definition then NTSC (which some people say stands for "Never The Same Colour") Pal is easily the better format.



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