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Frage von rebirthjazz:


Hello,
I will s.diversen locations in the U.S. NTSC video project and do not know in advance what my beamer is available. Can there be a problem, a PAL signal to American beamers to show or is there at beamers, unlike for televisions no difference between PAL and NTSC?

Greetings & look forward to responses

Claudia

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Antwort von Markus:

"rebirthjazz" wrote: ... or is there beamers at [...] no difference between PAL and NTSC?
Hi Claudia,

synonymous Beamer know the difference between PAL and NTSC. It does in my view any video device with analog connections. The problem is that you no one will give reliable information you can, because ..

"rebirthjazz" wrote: ... do not know in advance what my beamer is available.
One of Beamer can perhaps play PAL, while the next it fails miserably.

Alternatively, it might be possible to watch the videos on a notebook via VGA cable zuzuspielen. This would, however, a previous deinterlaces required if the player software itself does not and if not in a progressive format is filmed.

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Antwort von Quadruplex:

For projectors, the situation is thankfully more relaxed than for TV sets. The devices are due to lower volumes (and because they almost never a TV receiver and have) mostly for the global market. But, as Mark pointed out: As long as you do not at least a model number of each device, you know you could not. If it is not too much work: Most editing programs can be relatively easily from PAL material is NTSC DVD. The picture is slightly worse - but just in case I would withdraw my videos as parallel NTSC DVD with them. The Tip of Mark with the notebook as a Plan B is also good - there is, however, synonymous projector without a PC input ...

You have to you, however much more concerned over the player makes: U.S. DVD players can rarely PAL - officially they can not. For VHS video recorders, it is also quite bleak. To what a medium is it? If you are a player want to go, you must 110 Volts/60 Hz abkönnen ...

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Antwort von claudia:

Dear Gentlemen, Thank you for the answers. This confirmed me in the assumption that our own projector, in any case have to go. We play in different theaters in the American hinterland towns, and come as a complete with PAL devices range. (MacBookPro with Modul8, PAL DVD on your portable DVD player-European, 2 PAL MiniDVCameras; everything about EdirolV4 mixed. For VGA, we can not get anything like the first on the analog mixer goes.

Digital convert synonymous not come into question, unless there is a real-time "through" solution of PAL to NTSC. Did once on an American website of rigged DVD players read, so anything can be, what do you think?

eg.: http://www.220-electronics.com/portable/portableorig.htm#Philips710

it greets
claudia

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Antwort von Markus:

"amit" wrote: This confirmed me in the assumption that our own projector, in any case have to go.
Then make sure before you even if your device synonymous with the local power grid (110 volts at 60 hertz) to cope or whether additional synonymous a voltage converter is needed.

"amit" wrote: ... what do you think?
eg.: http://www.220-electronics.com/portable/portableorig.htm#Philips710

The price is too low, as this solution is that really a good quality could supply. The easiest way to a PAL video (25 fps) or greater than NTSC (30 fps) is the simple doubling every fifth frame. The ruck-kkk-kelt but visible!

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