How can I convert a NTSC signal into a true PAL signal?
You can buy a dedicated NTSC/PAL50 converter unit, but this is cost prohibitive >250. The simplest way to buying a converter therefore seems to be to buy an appropriately equipped DVD player (e.g. Samsung 709). Look for a unit that supports outputing an NTSC signal as PAL50. This will alow you to watch NTSC DVD’s on displays that do not support NTSC/PAL60 however you may have varying results with this due to the fact that 1 frame is dropped each second during the conversion leading to a slight ‘judder’ in fast moving or complicated sequences.
You can buy a dedicated NTSC/PAL50 converter unit, but this is cost prohibitive >250. The simplest way to buying a converter therefore seems to be to buy an appropriately equipped DVD player (e.g. Samsung 709). Look for a unit that supports outputing an NTSC signal as PAL50. This will alow you to watch NTSC DVD’s on displays that do not support NTSC/PAL60 however you may have varying results with this due to the fact that 1 frame is dropped each second during the conversion leading to a slight ‘judder’ in fast moving or complicated sequences. 7.0 DVD-ROM. 7.