Re: PAL-to-NTSC



"Dan Major" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Xns96BBE29B7280soonerboomergbronlin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> My brother brought me a bunch of video cameras back from an overseas
> vacation. He got some really nice wires and wireless cameras. The
> problem
> is that, without knowing any better, he got PAL format instead of NTSC.
> Is
> there a cheap/easy way to convert the baseband signal? With the wireless
> cameras - is the signal that is transmitted PAL or is it only encoded in
> the receiver (meaning an NTSC receiver would work)? Thanks in advance
> (and
> I know this is a stupid question, but I gotta ask).

The signals are entirely different. There is a small possibility that the
chips in the camera are capable of producing both formats (PAL and NTSC) and
you just need to set a jumper or something.


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