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Old 04-01-2015, 10:59 PM
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Yeah, we all are a little less our selves when hungry.

As per the other part of that post of yours that I quoted. Monochrome sets are much easier to feed NTSC. I'd imagine that if you imported a composite video to RF modulator made for it's country of origin, fed that mod off an NTSC source, and tweaked the H and V oscillators (might need some RC component swaps if there is not enough range), and as long as the set's native standard did not use white level synch (some standards did use inverted synch) it will probably work.

For color and inverted synch sets it becomes more challenging....Some cheap DVD players can probably be hacked to put out the right standard, it may be possible to output other standards with a computer that has video card that supports composite video (may need to mess with the OS, drivers, and region), and there is always the option of getting a multi-standard VCR.

I've never owned a non-NTSC set, but I've always though it would be interesting.
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