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Posted by Dimitrios Tzortzakakis on 09/28/67 11:25
My VCR, sony EE-150E has two switches or playback standards:1.color system
:auto/pal-mesecam/ntsc and playback:on pal tv/ntsc 4.43.Have you checked
that your VCR has a similar switch, maybe in the back panel, that can
playback on the standard your tv is?
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Tzortzakakis Dimitrios
major in electrical engineering, freelance electrician
FH von Iraklion-Kreta, freiberuflicher Elektriker
dimtzort AT otenet DOT gr
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> Jeremy wrote:
> > In article <1125063237.054911.191280@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
> > reverend_rogers@yahoo.com says...
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >1) what tv have you hooked it up to ? is it multisystem? (i assume you
> > >are in N. America)
> > >2) what standard is the tape you are trying to play?
> > >3) are the symptoms the same on PAL and NTSC tapes? speeds?
> > >4) model of machine?? (I have a sharp VC-890ET multisystem deck)
> > >5) have you tried it on a different monitor?
> > >
> > >if still faulty, could be a dry joint on a crytal on the relevant
> > >chroma section...but check the above first and post back!
> > >-Ben
> > >
> >
> > I think it is a multi-format VCR not multi-system. Multi-system means
it has a
> > converter built in which this one apparently doesn't because you need a
> > multi-format TV to view it or a TV of the format the tape you're playing
from
> > the VCR is. If you play a PAL tape through an NTSC tv it goes in black &
> > white. The vcr model is VC-MH300
>
> Ok. what you have there is a multistandard vcr, but without standards
> conversion, since, as you say, you need a Tv monitor of the system you
> are playing back.
> it is correct then that you're getting a B&W picture with pal to NTSC.
> The NTSC colour subcarrier is 3.58 and PAL is 4.43.
> what would, however, be incorrect is having b&w from NTSC tapes on the
> NTSC set! does this happen?
> -B.
>
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