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NTSC to PAL ...what's next?
i got an NTSC amiga to output in PAL for games that needed it
...but on a regular CRT TV, there's the dreaded constant flicker. what are all options from cheapest to most expensive? can i feed a composite video cable from an NTSC amiga into some generic "scan doubler" allowing me to play PAL games on a "north american" TV? not a big expert on this so if anyone can help i'd appreciate it! *edit obviously a scan doubler will solve one problem and not the flicker issue. are there signal specific A520 modulators? oh, i don't care for monitors. i'd rather view output on TV with UHF & composite video inputs, in the same tradition as vintage arcade machines ![]() Last edited by NfernalNfluence; 28 July 2007 at 12:24. |
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also you can get a NTSC'A520 modulator and will work but I don't recommend that |
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![]() ![]() And yes, they work perfect for PAL games... so long as your monitor/TV is capable of PAL display. It gives you hardware PAL output, to hardware PAL input. You can write me if ya need more info: trborealis@yahoo.com Hope this was helpful... All The Best... Borealis™ ;^) -V,, ![]() |
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potential stupid question alert! remember, i have a NTSC machine which i'm able to throw out a PAL signal from time to time, courtesy of Aminet tools. and it's definitely PAL since my screen is rolling vertically on a north american TV. so how do you know what type of modulator you have? what effect does a regional specific modulator has on an A500 i'm confused. |
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ok i think i understand but feel free to correct me.
a modulator, depending on which one you have, alters the display ratio/resolution and has nothing to do with modifying a signal? ...may explain why i'm able to still view vertical rolling on a north american TV after converting the NTSC signal to PAL? Last edited by NfernalNfluence; 28 July 2007 at 11:56. |
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I'm pretty sure it does alter it in some manner. If you were using straight composite, then forget it, there's definitely going to be a flicker if you're using an ntsc machine on a pal television. I'm not sure what else to say about it, I wish I could be of more help to you. Hope everything works out for you
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would this give the equivalent effect of a PAL A520 ? anyone tried one of these with a v-hold capable television?
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