NTSC and PAL
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NTSC and PAL
Hi.....
This is my first post but have had a DVD player for a while. I have a Sony 735 player and Im thinking about getting it chipped from Techtronics...
The Output is PAL > PAL and NTSC > NTSC.
Is there any noticable difference between these two signals. My TV accepts NTSC on AV so If I buy a R1 disc when it is chipped the Output will be NTSC.......
I have a Decent SCART cable and player is set to RGB.
Thanks guys
Rob
This is my first post but have had a DVD player for a while. I have a Sony 735 player and Im thinking about getting it chipped from Techtronics...
The Output is PAL > PAL and NTSC > NTSC.
Is there any noticable difference between these two signals. My TV accepts NTSC on AV so If I buy a R1 disc when it is chipped the Output will be NTSC.......
I have a Decent SCART cable and player is set to RGB.
Thanks guys
Rob
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If you watch non-anamorphic dvds you will notice your tv's scan lines a bit more on the NTSC discs. On the other hand my PAL Titanic looks pretty good-hardly any rats, I mean, scan lines.
On anamorphic discs, I can't tell the difference between NTSC and PAL. I have two 4:3 tvs with 16:9 modes: a standard 29" Panasonic and a line-doubled (480p) 36" Loewe.
Cheers.
PS. Remember the 4% audio speedup on PAL discs.
On anamorphic discs, I can't tell the difference between NTSC and PAL. I have two 4:3 tvs with 16:9 modes: a standard 29" Panasonic and a line-doubled (480p) 36" Loewe.
Cheers.
PS. Remember the 4% audio speedup on PAL discs.
Last edited by Klaus; 10-12-01 at 06:53 PM.




