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Righty-ho,
Ive got a PAL PS2 and a PAL TV (NOT NTSC compatible). They are connected together using the leads I got with the PS2 (Tom says im using composite leads..... whatever that means....). I am playing these NTSC games but they are playing in black and white.
If I swapped the scart lead I got with the PS2 (the one which im using now), for a RGB lead..... would that make the games play in colour?
Ive asked tons of times in the WLT and to people on MSN but have only got a reply of:
"just buy the lead, try it, if it doesnt work just take it back"
"ask Wookiee, he will know about this"
"shut up Matt, you big ugly pirate"
"i wouldnt know right know...... im stoned"
"im not sure"
You get the idea....
Sooo.... can you help me dude?
Cheers.
:)
:D
Can't really think of anything else to say at the mo !
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Can't really think of anything else to say at the mo !
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> I'm afraid that no matter what leads you use, you'll only get a
> B&W picture if your TV is not NTSC compatible.
>
You asked me this Mattt and this is what I told you too.
I know that some VCRs convert NTSC into PAL signal as well, so if you hacve a fairly new one you could plug your scart into that and then scart your VCR into your TV. Doesn't work for me though.
I swear I didn't say that...
:)
> Wookiee, would this work for me?
Looks like it's pretty much the same thing to me, so it shoud be fine!
(remove space after '.co.uk')
I think im just going to get something like that.
Wookiee, would this work for me?
Cheers.
:)