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02/20/2007 03:48:31 PM · #1 |
I have satellite! There are a kazillion channels in tons of different languages. Problem is the signal is PAL and my television is NTSC. Does anyone know of a good converter, or do I go get a multisystem dual voltage TV and put my nice big one I can see without my glasses down in the basement?
And for anyone in Germany, if I were to look for a children's show, where would I look? (Probably the best way to start to learn the language.) |
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02/20/2007 03:54:08 PM · #2 |
This device might work.
Edit: Eeee! $700 bucks, forget it!
Message edited by author 2007-02-20 15:54:36. |
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02/20/2007 04:27:21 PM · #3 |
Heh! For $700 I'll get a TV. :-)
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02/20/2007 04:31:00 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Melethia: Problem is the signal is PAL and my television is NTSC. |
How come your TV is NTSC? You mean it's PAL... |
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02/20/2007 04:34:24 PM · #5 |
I moved here from the US. My television, purchased in the US, only recognizes NTSC signals. With a PAL signal it rolls in black and white, which is amusing, but not optimal for viewing. |
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02/20/2007 04:44:12 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Melethia: With a PAL signal it rolls in black and white, which is amusing, but not optimal for viewing. |
Then it's the right time to start watching film noir :-) |
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