![]() ![]() So if you have a diplay that handles both NTSC and PAL, thats great, if you have a CRT screen, which as a FIXED number of lines (either 480 or 576), and a fixed refresh rate (60 or 50), you need either a player that converts the output, or you need an external converter (of which I have not found one with component, but only s-video). The color format is given by the mpeg2 standard. The only difference between NTSC and PAL is the resolution (480 vs 576) and the framerate (29.97 vs 25). So open your ears, listen and try to learn something: there is no such thing as color format in DVDs. Oh my, I guess there is nothing in the player that changes the signal to 480 lines and 60 hz, it just happens magically in the component cable huh. If you take one of these "marketing bulls" as you call them, and you put a PAL dvd into them, and set the output to NTSC. If you send a PAL signal to an NTSC CRT TV, the signal will be black and white, and will roll up and down. Lets take a CRT television as the test display (since a lot of people still use this). The OP is talking about an NTSC or north american tv, so were all assuming it has fixed resolution and refresh. So you cant say that it depends on the TV set if it will display or not. Okoker All Video Converter&Burner Pro is a professional media conversion tool that can batch convert almost all video to MPEG, AVI, WMV, DVD, VCD and SVCD, and burn them to a DVD, CD disc.You can change the codec/system type to PAL or NTSC. ![]() This does not apply to plasmas and LCDs, which are insensitive to the difference in refresh rate and line difference. Any TV set rated NTSC will not display a PAL signal when it is sent to it. I am for one owner of over 400 PAL dvds, and a master of converting PAL dvds to NTSC (for obvious purposes since I live in canada). Honestly, you should just keep your mouth shut if you dont know what your talking about. ![]()
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