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<blockquote data-quote="Alex2k" data-source="post: 14971" data-attributes="member: 175013"><p>I was wondering if when I'm watching an NTSC DVB channel my echostar actually outputs a proper NTSC video.</p><p>Obsvervations:</p><p>-My old (10 years) sony TV OSD gets messed up (vertically streched up). </p><p>-If I use a scart cable from the received TV scart to my TV Scart1 I got colors and it looks great (OSD still looking weird, but I don't care). the echostar has RGB output on that scart and my tv supoprts RGB input.</p><p>-If I use a composite I get a B/W picture.</p><p>-If I try to record it with my VCR I get B/W and all out of sync.</p><p></p><p>Conclusion:</p><p>My echostar outputs a proper NTSC. My TV is PAL and thus it only works (and not very well) with an RGB NTSC where all the syncs are separated. </p><p></p><p>Is it correct?!?</p><p></p><p>If I bought an NTSC VCR in America, would I be able to properly tape the receiver output and then watch it on an NTSC TV (or pal tv is the vcr has RGB output)?</p><p>I'm asking this cuz I've found out that I watch more NTSC stuff than PAL stuff.</p><p></p><p>thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex2k, post: 14971, member: 175013"] I was wondering if when I'm watching an NTSC DVB channel my echostar actually outputs a proper NTSC video. Obsvervations: -My old (10 years) sony TV OSD gets messed up (vertically streched up). -If I use a scart cable from the received TV scart to my TV Scart1 I got colors and it looks great (OSD still looking weird, but I don't care). the echostar has RGB output on that scart and my tv supoprts RGB input. -If I use a composite I get a B/W picture. -If I try to record it with my VCR I get B/W and all out of sync. Conclusion: My echostar outputs a proper NTSC. My TV is PAL and thus it only works (and not very well) with an RGB NTSC where all the syncs are separated. Is it correct?!? If I bought an NTSC VCR in America, would I be able to properly tape the receiver output and then watch it on an NTSC TV (or pal tv is the vcr has RGB output)? I'm asking this cuz I've found out that I watch more NTSC stuff than PAL stuff. thanks! [/QUOTE]
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