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Author
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Topic: Tape problem
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filmguy15
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posted 03-13-2001 10:06 AM
My dad recently went to scotland, and got a video he wants to watch here, but it doesn't work. I am guessing becuase it is Pal. Is there amy way to get around this?Chase ------------------ "...but movies cost millions of dollars to make. That's after gross deduction, profit percentage deferm and 10% of the nut, cash, every movie costs 2,184 dollars." Quote from Bowfinger:)Visual Threshold Productions |
potmonkey
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posted 03-13-2001 11:56 AM
Some video recorders will give PAL playback on an NTSC TV. I know mine gives NTSC playback on a PAL TV - so I'm sure the same is true in the US. If you don't want to buy a new video recorder, find a friend who has one, and get them to copy if off for you (unless it is copyrighted of course)
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Lippi
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posted 03-15-2001 06:29 PM
there are shops around that do Pal->ntsc and ntsc->pal conversions. | |