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How Do You Convert PAL To NTSC Format?

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How Do You Convert PAL To NTSC Format?

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PAL and NTSC are the two analog television encoding formats used in different parts of the world. NTSC is used in North and South America, Japan, the Phillipines, South Korea and some Pacific Island nations and territories. Areas not using the NTSC format broadcast television in the PAL format. Televisions and other displays engineered to use NTSC signals cannot process PAL broadcasts and vice versa. The same goes for DVDs and movies stored on computers. But there is a way to watch PAL format video on an NTSC TV. Plug the signal converter into your TV cable outlet or antenna. If you want to watch a PAL format DVD or movie stored on your computer, plug the DVD player or computer’s video output cables into the signal converter. Connect the video output cables from the signal converter into your TV. Different adapters have different types of video output. Make sure your converter has a type of video output your TV can accept. Most converters have several types of output to ensure they are

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