On Jul 20, 2005, at 1:20 AM, Harry Freeman wrote:
PAL and NTSC are a form of composite video used in the broadcast
industry and to receive this type of signal requires a video tuner.
Since most DVD's will play on your computer (which most don't have
a video tuner) it should be obvious that this signal is produced in
the consumer DVD player so that it can be feed into the RF Tuner.
As I recall NTSC is a form of Single-Sideband with a suppressed
carrier. It's been a very long time since I repaired TV's back in
the days of electron tubes.
So to get back to the original poster, it could mostly likely be:
- even though it's a homemade video, the region encoding is set to
Europe, and the settop player in the US needs it set to the US
- it's a compatibility issue between the media type it's burnt on,
and the standalone player they are using.
-other? that I'm overlooking?
Best to try and play it on a computer, and see what happens. Mac the
Ripper may help them convert it to region 0 (no region) if it's set
to region 2 (Europe). You can also try copying it to different media
type (DVD+ R or DVD- R blanks) than whast is it currently stored upon.
Brian
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