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Posted by webpa on 03/06/07 17:46
On Mar 5, 5:48 pm, Rock <1...@pobox.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just been given a bunch of NTSC VHS tapes and he wants them
> recorded onto a PAL DV tape.
>
> I am not quite sure about this. I am in PAL territory (Oz) .
>
> I have a NEC NV209 vhs (plays NTSC) and a Panasonic cam NV-4000 (PAL).
>
> By just connecting it straight out of vhs and into DV, it flickers badly
> which I think is the normal NTSC reaction on a PAL TV.
>
> Any suggestion please?
>
> roxk
One more suggestion: Buy a "Standards Converting" VCR...I have a
Samsung SV5000W (ca 2003 ~US$400) capable of playing NTSC and
outputting it as NTSC or PAL. It can handle (play and record): NTSC
3.58, NTSC 4.43 (Japan) PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, SECAM, MESECAM, converting
from any one to any other. It works amazingly well considering the
low cost. Output signals are "TRUE" to the selected standard, by the
way. If you had one of these, or something similar, your dubbing
task would be trivial.
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