American televisions use a different method to arrive at a color picture. PAL has more lines and uses a different combination of photon guns to create the picture. HDTV would take care of this except for the "regional" markers on DVD's that will prevent you from playing your DVD on a digital tv set-up in a different region. So best to get a video out on your computer. We used to sell PAL videos at the store I worked at. ____________________ www.psychicreform.com ____________________ "Be who you are... not what's cool." --Chef.
Alan Evil wrote:
American televisions use a different method to arrive at a color picture. PAL has more lines and uses a different combination of photon guns to create the picture. HDTV would take care of this except for the "regional" markers on DVD's that will prevent you from playing your DVD on a digital tv set-up in a different region. So best to get a video out on your computer.
We used to sell PAL videos at the store I worked at.
Any decent DVD player (feature-wise...the low-end players seem to be more robust about this sort of thing) will convert PAL DVDs when you play them. Orbus Aquarium doesn't have a region code. Chris
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