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How do I display an image on a telly that doesnt support supports NTSC 3.58 without RGB?

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How do I display an image on a telly that doesnt support supports NTSC 3.58 without RGB?

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As always, your TV will need to support 60 Hz (See Question 11 of this FAQ). If this is the case, you will need an image converter. You can either use an NTSC to RGB converter or a NTSC to PAL-60 converter. This will give you a full colour picture, but at a price. The conversion process takes some of the quality off the picture, so that it can look blurry and the colours washed out. Some people can’t tell the difference whereas others think it looks awful. Some converters are better than others. Most of the time gamers use a converter as a stop gap solution. Some Capcom titles on the Dreamcast have the RGB disabled, but most other Dreamcast games do not. Some people with imported Dreamcast use the converter for Capcom games and the superior RGB for everything else. For new consoles where no RGB Scart lead is available, the converter is very much only a temporary measure. Eventually an RGB Scart will be released and the converter can be left to one side. This is what happened most recen

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