Hallo

> I have a NTSC VHS tape being played on a VCR which claims to convert the
> signal to PAL before sending it out on its composite video port.  The
> bottom 90 or so lines are black to make up for the difference between
> PAL and NTSC.
The right word is: claim, usually they can't convert the signal to a
true PAL signal. They make something a TV will accept. Should your VCR
do a real format conversation ? Or is the VCR just creating something
like: PAL 60 or NTSC 4.43 ?

> This appears to be correct as in xawtv with a dc10plus, I can see the
> picture with colour when it is in PAL mode, and the bottom 90 lines are
> black.  So far so good.  I then try to record with:
>
> lavrec -s -n 48 -r 48000 -d 1 --format=a --input=p --time=7500
> test%02d.avi
Is it not possible to create a NTSC Signal, and record that NTSC on your
DC10?
Does the image look stable, does the recorded image look stable ?

I tried it once too with a PAL VCR to play back a NTSC movie. It worked
good enough for the TV but the BUZ refused to record for a longer time. 


auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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