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Post by GirEllO on Jan 23, 2005 5:27:01 GMT -5
Hello, my DTV (ntsc) on my TV is B/W; ok this is normal.
But I remember that with my old Playstation (PAL, modded) I played with ntsc games, and they was color and perfect!
Why?
probably because my ps was connected to the scart with rgb cable?
thank you.
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Post by MagerValp on Jan 23, 2005 5:39:15 GMT -5
PAL vs NTSC is a hardware issue. If you run NTSC games on a modded PAL console, it still outputs PAL colour, even if it switches to 60 Hz. If you're using an RGB cable, no colour decoding takes place - PAL and NTSC are only used with Composite and S-Video.
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Post by GirEllO on Jan 24, 2005 16:04:05 GMT -5
I test my TV with my divx-dvd player...
If the output is set (on dvd player) as CVBS, NTSC on the TV is b/w
If the output is set as RGB, NTSC on tv is color
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Post by MagerValp on Jan 25, 2005 3:36:58 GMT -5
No, RGB is not NTSC. NTSC is a way to encode colour with a carrier wave. Your DVD player can output 60 Hz RGB (which displays fine even on european TVs), and 60 Hz NTSC Video (which more often than not becomes black & white).
RGB video is neither PAL nor NTSC - it's RGB! :)
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Post by GirEllO on Jan 25, 2005 12:49:51 GMT -5
I know it , boy.
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