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Title: Converting NTSC <> PAL for Monitor. I think.
Post by: wichenroder on January 03, 2006, 02:35:44 AM
I have a Multi Purpose XGA Box (VGA Box) and a PS2 Australian / PAL, modded, and am living in Europe, trying to play NTSC games on my LCD monitor..

I want to play these games in color, not black and white. If I use a scart converter I can play color on a tv, but I am sworn against tv's.

Any Ideas how I can convert the signal out of my PS2 so that I can play NTSC games in color on my monitor???

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Title: Converting NTSC <> PAL for Monitor. I think.
Post by: Aidan on January 13, 2006, 03:14:25 AM
If you're using an RGB connection, then there should be no issue. However, if you're using composite (perhaps svideo, but I'm not entirely sure) then NTSC vs PAL makes a difference.

Unfortunately, if you're not using RGB then you might as well be playing on a TV!
Title: Converting NTSC <> PAL for Monitor. I think.
Post by: Vertigo on January 17, 2006, 10:14:58 PM
Eh? I didn't think monitors dealt in PAL or NTSC colour, they just deal in RGB don't they? Or do LCD monitors have other connectors too? What a crock. Use an RGB connection.