Most PAL VCR's output NTSC VHS in PAL 50 or PAL 60.
I need true NTSC 60 playback so I can convert my NTSC video collection to NTSC dvd.
I need someone to recommend me a model that does this.
A VHS to DVD combi would be good but as far as I'm aware won't allow me to bypass macrovision copyright protection. Unless there is a good model which is hackable.
Any help please, suggestions and recommendations needed.![]()
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You can get multi-standard VCRs but these will cost in the region of £300-£400.
I do not think you can get a uk dvd-combo which actually handles true NTSC.
You may be able to pick up a used NTSC VCR but will need a voltage adapter to use it.
Or, you can get one of these :
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DIGITAL-NTSC-TO-PAL-CONVERTER-EVEN-NTSC-PLAYBACK-PAL-60_W0QQitem...3286.m20.l1116 -
Get a ntsc vhs recorder and capture to your computer in ntsc,most capture cards will let you capture in ntsc or pal.
I think,therefore i am a hamster. -
Capture cards are a good alternative, thanks, but too much hassle for me.
Hmm, well I found out most of my 80's anime videos don't have macrovision.
All i want is a PAL dvd vhs recorder combi that can recorder NTSC VHS and output in NTSC dvd. -
You need to find a way to get a true NTSC signal out of a European VCR....NOT an easy task to say the least.
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Panasonic dvd recorder/vcr's combos sold in the UK will convertt both pal and ntsc.
Check your vhs stuff is not out on DVD and rent it through amazon.co.uk for instance.
Your macrovison question, I would take it tape by tape, I "think" that if you take the output of one of these combos I suggest and link it via a macro remover back to the combo dvd recorder it works.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Panasonic-DMR-EZ47V-DVD-Recorder-VCR-Combo-BLACK_W0QQitemZ290251...6.c0.m14.l1318
eg:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Panasonic-DMR-ES30V-DVD-Recorder-VCR-Combo_W0QQitemZ190238911097...6.c0.m14.l1318
http://www.panasonic.co.uk/html/en_GB/220239/index.html#anker_220239
is the manual link and check page 40 where it says for the ES30V you can change it between pal and ntsc and I am guessing if you just use it as a vcr it will ouput true ntsc, as it records true ntsc on the dvd part.
Lot cheaper than, often dodgy, multi system vcr's, which I have never found very good, thats why I buy pal vcr's from the UK, and so far they all work on 110 voltage, but I would not say USA vcr's would work on 220, probably emit a nice burning smell. -
Originally Posted by victoriabears
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Oh yes it will transfer ntsc vhs to ntsc dvd, it is your macrovision issue that creates a question, don;t ask the seller look at the panasonic manuals link.
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I'd buy a NTSC VCR if you want one.
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Originally Posted by johns0
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sorry , did not glean, have you got a dvd recorder that will record in true ntsc ?, by the way, some pioneer dvd recorder will record pal 60.
PAL/NTSC problem solver.
USED TO BE A UK Equipment owner., NOW FINISHED WITH VHS CONVERSIONS-THANKS -
I don't have a dvd recorder which is why the Panasonic DMR-EZ47V looks particularly tempting.
Do you know if the burned dvds are compatible with PC drives?
I read on a videohelp review that the Panasonic DMR-ES30V cannot, weird, huh? -
Sorry...........not clear..................the es30V cannot what exactly? The reviews on here for the es30 are all, bar one, from the USA. Sounds like they did not finalise the discs.
Manual link for the es30:-
http://www.panasonic.co.uk/html/en_GB/220239/index.html#anker_220239
Here is the spec page of the es30;-
Suggests to me is does what my es45 does, ie:,,ntsc and pal,
Specifications
Norsk: Bølgelengde: 662 nm (DVD), 795 nm (CD)
Laserstyrke: Ingen farlig stråling sendes ut
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Power supply: AC 220V-240 V 50 Hz
Power consumption: 36 W (approx.3 W in Power Save)
Dimensions: ca. 430 mm (W) x 89 mm (H) x 352 mm (D)
Weight: ca. 5.6 kg
Operating temperature: 5°C - 40°C
Operating humidity: 35% - 80% RH (no condensation)
Recording format VHS video cassette system standard with FM audio
(PAL, NTSC)
NTSC recording from an external source or from
DVD, not from TV tuner.Recording format DVD-RAM: DVD-Video recording format DVD-RVD-Video format
DVD-RW: DVD-Video Format
Video: MPEG2 (Hybrid-VBR) Audio: Dolby Digital 2 channels
DVD VHS
LASER specification LASER product of class 1, Wavelength:662 nm for DVD, 795 nm for CD Video / audio heads 4 rotating video heads, 2 Hi-Fi heads
1 fixed head for normal audio
Recording discs DVD-RAM: Ver.2.0, Ver.2.1 /3x Rev.1.0, Ver.2.2 /5x Rev.2.0
Playable discs DVD-R: Gen.Ver.2.0, Ver.2.0 /4x Rev.1.0, Ver.2.x /8x Rev.3.0
DVD-RW: Ver.1.1, Ver.1.1 /2x Rev.1.0, Ver.1.2 /4x Rev.2.0
DVD+R: Ver.1.0, Ver.1.1, Ver.1.2
Playback only
discs
PAL/MESECAM : SP: 23.39 mm/s 240 min.
LP: 11.7 mm/s 480 min.
EP: 7.8 mm/s 720 min.
NTSC: SP: 33.35 mm/s 168 min.
EP: 11.12 mm/s 505 min.
(with E-240 cassettes)
Other Regional code: 2 Forward/rewind: approx. 60 sec., Fast rewind: approx. 43 sec. (with E-180 cass.)
Video interface
TV system PAL: 625/50 / SECAM (input only) NTSC: 525/60
Input The input impedance of each input socket is 75 Ohm.
AV1 SCART Video: 1 Vs-s
AV2 SCART Video: 1 Vs-s, Y: 1 Vs-s C: 0.3 Vs-s(PAL-Burst), RGB: 0.7Vs-s (625/50)
AV3 Socket Video: 1 Vs-s
S Video Y: 1 Vs-s, C:0,3 Vs-s(PAL-Burst)
625/50:PAL/SECAM 525/60:NTSC
The input impedance of each input socket is 75 Ohm.
Output The output impedance of each output socket is 75 Ohm.
AV1 SCART Video: 1 Vs-s; RGB: 0.7Vs-s (625/50)
AV2 SCART Video: 1 Vs-s
DVD Socket Video: 1 Vs-s
S Video Y: 1 Vs-s, C: 0.3 Vs-s (PAL-Burst)
Component Video Y: 1 Vs-s, PB: 0.7 Vs-s, PR: 0.7 Vs-s
(Socket) (Component output: Progressive Interlace)
The output impedance of each output socket is 75 Ohm.
Video interface
TV system
Input
Output
Recording mode
Recording time
AV1 SCART Video: 1 Vs-s
AV2 SCART Video: 1 Vs-s, Y: 1 Vs-s C:0.3 Vs-s(PAL-Burst)
AV3 Socket Video: 1 Vs-s
S Video Y: 1 Vs-s, C:0.3 Vs-s(PAL-Burst)
AV1 SCART Video: 1 Vs-s
AV2 SCART Video: 1 Vs-s
DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, DVD+RW, Video-CD, CD-Audio (CD-DA),
CD-R/RW (MP3, JPEG, CD-DA, Video-CD-formatted discs)
Yes finalised dvd's from a dvd recorder can be read and edited on a pc drive.
The ES47 is more modern than the es30, and upward models have things like upconverting/hdmi etc if that interest you. -
UK-spec Panasonics don't system convert. Their VHS/S-VHS recorders output NTSC tapes as 60Hz 4.43Mhz PAL colour. Their DVD recorders can record NTSC buy from true NTSC 3.58Mhz 60Hz sources only. I own both.
I don't know of any current UK-spec VHS recorder which has true NTSC playback but that doesn't mean there isn't one. -
ntscuser does not refer to the combo's being mentioned, is he saying he doubts the vcr part outputs true ntsc ?
PAL/NTSC problem solver.
USED TO BE A UK Equipment owner., NOW FINISHED WITH VHS CONVERSIONS-THANKS -
Originally Posted by victoriabears
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ok ok, this is driving me nuts.........so I got my uk es45 out and played a ntsc tape to my ntsc only TV and yes it plays fine, so it must play pure ntsc (?), I am just gonna create a short dvd to make sure it creates a pure ntsc DVD and post the g spot results. To solve the copy protection aspect, I do not think it will allow me to play a tape and take the output to the dvd recorder side though, ie:, it will only do one function at a time. play/record/auto dub.
He would need a es10 panny dvd recorder, with a macro remove in between, they go for about 30 pounds these days, just for his copy protected tapes, I'd perhaps see if they do indeed cause a problem first.
Or you could try that 99 pounds pal60 to pal copnverter mentioned and record in pal, my esperience is that the picture quality from these converters can be pretty horrible.
Oh the joys of an international community. -
Originally Posted by victoriabears
Originally Posted by victoriabearsOriginally Posted by victoriabears -
well it might be the best/cheapest option, there is an es30 on ebay for 39 pounds, cheaper than getting a multi player or an ntsc only vcr which will work on 110 volt. Bear in mind he does not have a ntsc dvd recorder, so the combi may do most of what he needs. Otherwise he could use this, if he can get the German ebayer to ship to the UK,
http://cgi.ebay.de/AIWA-HV-MX1-WORLDWIDE-MULTI-FORMAT-PAL-NTSC-VCR-NICE_W0QQitemZ26027...dZp1638Q2em122
Begs a question are all the original posters vhs tapes commercial ones? & I repeat my thought about are they available on dvd , anywhere in the world.
Or he can send the problem tapes to me and I'll do them !
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Originally Posted by victoriabears
There was a UK Panasonic VCR at one time which had a 4.43/3.58 selector switch on it but purchasers would leave the switch in the wrong position, claim the VCR wasn't working correctly, then ask for a repair under warranty so the distributors removed the switch from later versions. -
strange experiment I just did, using a panny uk vcr model 930, played an ntsc vhs, which means it is outputting pal 60 ?
Into a uk philips dvd recorder model 3570H, and it recorded and plays fine on a uk dvd player, but not on a ntsc dvd player (coz its pal 60 ?right?).
When using G spot on the file it says 352 x 480 and 29.97 fps.
Its is looking like the philips records pal 60?PAL/NTSC problem solver.
USED TO BE A UK Equipment owner., NOW FINISHED WITH VHS CONVERSIONS-THANKS -
Originally Posted by victoriabears
Originally Posted by victoriabears
Originally Posted by victoriabears
Originally Posted by victoriabears -
thanks, so if our original poster wants to get a philips (Modern batch) dvd recorder he is home and dry, also the recording quality from the Philips is better than the panny.
I did this coz I was trying to find a pioneer (Which I have never owned) dvd recorder which recorded pal 60 and a reference I came across suggested Phlips machines do it as well.Hurrah.
FYI, I bought my philips from this guy, cam from uk to Canada DHL, condition was like I had just walked out the store with it:-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PHILIPS-DVDR3570H-DVD-160GB-HDD-RECORDER-WITH-WARRANTY_W0QQitemZ...6.c0.m14.l1318PAL/NTSC problem solver.
USED TO BE A UK Equipment owner., NOW FINISHED WITH VHS CONVERSIONS-THANKS -
Thanks for everyones help. Most of my videos are Japanese anime made before 1992. They should not have any macrovision protection on them.
Therefore I will probaly buy a Panasonic es30 if I can get one cheap enough.
I won't buy a Phillips since I want all my recordings to remain in NTSC, not PAL 60. -
Originally Posted by Area88
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Originally Posted by KBeee
"PAL", "NTSC", and "SECAM" are colour encoding standards - other uses of the words are very common, but strictly incorrect.
DVDs are either 576-line 25fps or 480-line ~30fps. There is no "PAL" or "NTSC" on DVD, though people commonly use the word "PAL" for 576i50 and "NTSC" for 480i29.97. The colour encoding on DVD is YPrPb; no PAL, NTSC or SECAM. PAL60 is 480i29.97, i.e, what people normally call "NTSC" once recorded onto a DVD!
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Originally Posted by 2Bdecided
Even the FAQ on this site refers to dvds as either 'PAL' or 'NTSC' -
If the dvd I created was not Pal 60, it must have been PAL as it would not play on my NTSC only dvd player, it reported 352x480 29.97 fps on G spot.
If you try a 110 item into 220/240 it will burn out the power supply if it is not dual voltage.
Stuff made for the North American Market is never intended for Europe.
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Originally Posted by victoriabears
480-lines is an NTSC frame height, not a PAL one.
352 pixels across is half D1 (see link below), and fully DVD compliant, but maybe this is the problem?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD-Video
Cheers,
David. -
Originally Posted by victoriabears
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