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tezarin Member
Joined: 27 Jun 2008 Location: United States
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Hi all,
I have some VHS tapes which I brought from overseas and I would like to watch them but I do not have a PAL VCR. I called CircuitCity and they said they don't sell a PAL VCR...I also checked Walmart buut they didn't have any. Can someone please let me know where I can get a PAL/NTSC VCR in the US? Also that will help iof you could let me know which make/model has the best quality and actually does work with PAL tapes.
Thanks in advance,
Tezarin
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TBoneit Member
Joined: 09 Feb 2003 Location: USA
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tezarin Member
Joined: 27 Jun 2008 Location: United States
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Thanks for your reply. I did a search before and saw a Philips one which claims to work with both PAL and NTSC tapes (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=PAL+VCR) but when I read the reviews, people said it doesn't work with PAL...so I am basically looking for a one which works for sure...
I will look at the link you posted, thanks again
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Krispy Kritter Member
Joined: 31 Jul 2003 Location: St Louis, MO USA
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Also...take note of the video output. Just being able to play PAL tapes isn't enough, the player also needs to be able to perform the video conversion from PAL to NTSC (unless you happen to have one of the few TV's in the US that supports PAL).
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edDV Member
Joined: 06 Mar 2004 Location: Northern California, USA
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| Krispy Kritter wrote: |
| Also...take note of the video output. Just being able to play PAL tapes isn't enough, the player also needs to be able to perform the video conversion from PAL to NTSC (unless you happen to have one of the few TV's in the US that supports PAL). |
Or capture PAL VHS through a PAL capable device and watch on a PC.
Or get a dub done to NTSC DVD at a dub house. Cheapest prices are service shops that target Chinese or Indian communities.
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tezarin Member
Joined: 27 Jun 2008 Location: United States
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Krispy, edDV,
Thanks for your replies. I will try one of the service shops as it sounds more convinient...At first, I thought it is something that could be done at home! But I guess I was wrong...there are also some places on the internet which claims to do this for around $15 - $30...They convert them to DVD, i.e. www.hdmediaservices.com. Do you guys think if I take it to an Indian shop it would be cheaper?
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amckinney Member
Joined: 05 Dec 2007 Location: United States
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Another possibliity is getting one of the cheap multi-system VCRs (you can get for under $100) and purchasing a stand-alone standards converter. World-Import (or Word Gift Center, forget which) sells a ComWorld brand of converter that is quite nice. MUCH, MUCH better than those that are "built-into" those expensive converter VCRs (like the Samsung SV-5000).
A standards converter, though, is going to set you back about $150 or more, though, so you're talking over $200.
Now, if you have a multi-standard TV (CRTs are rare, but some of the LCD models sold in the USA ARE capable of displaying PAL), then all you'd need would be one of those cheap multi-system VCRs (no converter necessary).
Now, of course, if your intention is to back them up to DVDs, the you will most certainly have to get a converter (unless you're lucky enough to have a DVD recorder that will accept PAL inputs and burn in PAL).
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lordsmurf Video Restorer
Joined: 10 Jun 2003 Location: Want my advice? PM me.
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I purchased my JVC HR-S7965EK directly from a store in the UK. Because they were a bit silly with shipping policies a local friend there picked it up and handled the mailing for me.
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edDV Member
Joined: 06 Mar 2004 Location: Northern California, USA
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| lordsmurf wrote: |
| I purchased my JVC HR-S7965EK directly from a store in the UK. Because they were a bit silly with shipping policies a local friend there picked it up and handled the mailing for me. |
Trans-Shipment (export) usually violates the distribution contract and maybe local law. These guys get tested with bogus orders from manufacturers or government sting operations and risk penalty.
"International" dealers (hotels, duty free shops, some web sites) are legit. Private party sales avoid these issues but you need to know the party.
BTW, customs and state tax boards also investigate that duties and/or "use" taxes are paid. Expect this to happen for goods declared at customs. I got a $178 "use tax" bill from California for a camcorder bought in Japan even though I declared it and paid customs duties. That's right, California expects sales taxes for items purchased in Japan.
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