Merkur 1 #1 July 31, 2008 Hi all, Haven't found the right answer in the search so far. Our videograper uses a PAL camera. Heading to the U.S. the question is te following: What setup is necessary to play it on an U.S. NTSC TV? (Out of different reasons, converting it on a Laptop/PC is not an option.) Is there a simple way like using a DVD recorder that immediately converts the signal while recording? M.vSCR No.94 Don't dream your life - live your dream! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #2 July 31, 2008 There are some DVD recorders that have conversion built in, but I can't think of model #'s off the top of my head. It's unfortunate you cant use a laptop to convert, it'll be fast and better quality. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tunnelfly 0 #3 July 31, 2008 Check with the dropzone. Their debrief-TVs might accept PAL signals. I don't remember having any problems playing video from my PAL camera on the team-room tv in Elsinore... No.1 reason NOT to be an astronaut: ...You can't drink beer at zero gravity... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Merkur 1 #4 July 31, 2008 QuoteCheck with the dropzone. Their debrief-TVs might accept PAL signals. What, if they don't? Any other options?vSCR No.94 Don't dream your life - live your dream! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tunnelfly 0 #5 July 31, 2008 QuoteAny other options? Get a cheap PAL to NTSC converter. Simple adapter with power supply, small , real-time converting, but bad quality. Enough for debriefing though. Can be bought online from $20. No.1 reason NOT to be an astronaut: ...You can't drink beer at zero gravity... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndreVideo 0 #6 August 1, 2008 The modern flat TVs with component inputs play both PAL and NTSC. Tried it two years ago in Europe With my HD (HC1) camcorder. The same was with playing a home made DVD on their players. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dragon2 2 #7 August 1, 2008 Yeah but playing NTSC in Europe never was much of a problem, even most of our old stuff will work. It's the other way 'round that is more difficult. ciel bleu, Saskia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Merkur 1 #8 August 1, 2008 Quote Get a cheap PAL to NTSC converter. Simple adapter with power supply, small , real-time converting, but bad quality. Enough for debriefing though. Can be bought online from $20. Thanks - any brands that you can suggest? From what prize-range is the quality a bit better? M.vSCR No.94 Don't dream your life - live your dream! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites