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Old 30-04-2001, 05:50
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Hey guys i really need your help...

My TV runs the 60hz option in pal games fine but it does not have NTSC playback. Will my TV run US games fine?
I have a PAL DC.

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Old 30-04-2001, 05:59
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NTSC playback is for video recorders, basically if your TV has a scart then NTSC games should work on your TV. Running 60hz will get you a bigger picture as NTSC runs at 29.8 (nearly 30 anyhow).

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Old 30-04-2001, 06:06
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im using AV cables, there is no scart input
will it still run fine?
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Old 30-04-2001, 06:25
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If the TV is less than 10 yrs old probably it will work, if it aint then get a new TV. It'll work out cheaper than buying new Pal games. I take it though that your TV is a portable one, and the fact that it has no scart, but does have AV is strange.
Don't get AV & RF mixed up though, AV is composite Video & Audio on separate phono leads. RF is through the aerial. If the TV has only RF then it will not play NTSC games.
The only way to find out is to try.
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