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SilentHill
19-12-2002, 12:06
I've got a TV that only displays pure PAL 50 signals. NTSC signals sent via scart come in colour via RGB but are slightly squashed. Is there any relatively cheap piece of kit that will let me stretch the picture (I gather the 49.99 PAL to NTSC colour handle colour only). My Samsung 709 manages to take an NTSC DVD signal in and feed it out as PAL, and I'm not bothered about being able to record it - I'm after playing NTSC original PS2 games on my TV (I already have the necessary kit to get round the PS2 region coding).

Help would be appreciated - ta.

boomer000
19-12-2002, 12:21
So u can actually play NTSC on PAL Ps2 at 50 Hz without it being black and white?? Why is mine always coming up black and white? is it the copy of the game ? its an iso ripped from edonkey. Is this why its not colour or telly?? i have a magic 2 chip

Mycrosys
19-12-2002, 13:52
Few TVs can do RGB. Only very expensive TV models like samsung and sony have it. Thats why most people can only see them in B&W.

Mycrosys

SilentHill
19-12-2002, 14:26
Originally posted by boomer000
So u can actually play NTSC on PAL Ps2 at 50 Hz without it being black and white?? Why is mine always coming up black and white? is it the copy of the game ? its an iso ripped from edonkey. Is this why its not colour or telly?? i have a magic 2 chip

My TV's not particularly new - it's a Grunding - and it handles colour in RGB. You need to make sure you're using an RGB Scart lead, not just an ordinary scart lead and that your PS2 is set to output RGB. But that still leaves me with a squashed picture.

Mycrosys
19-12-2002, 14:41
I have the Grundig ST70-700 text and it does NOT work with RGB Cable and RGB output. And i did ask a professional TV Person about this issue and he told me to change my PC cuz it won´t be able to handle RGB.