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"half_eaten" <half_eaten@nospam.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, I found a simple online diagram showing how to modify a CLD-1450
> for
> give "real NTSC output".. two quick questions.
>
> 1) What exactly does "real NTSC" mean? what's the difference??
The 1450 was a European PAL laserdisc player. Sounds like somebody
modified it to also play NTSC discs.
> 2) Can it be done to a LD-V2200 industrial player?
Archived from groups: alt.video.laserdisc (More info?)
>> Hi, I found a simple online diagram showing how to modify a CLD-1450
>> for
>> give "real NTSC output".. two quick questions.
>>
>> 1) What exactly does "real NTSC" mean? what's the difference??
>
> The 1450 was an European PAL laserdisc player. Sounds like somebody
> modified it to also play NTSC discs.
Nope.... a standard 1450 does play NTSC (and PAL) discs but it converted the
NTSC signal to Pseudo-PAL (PAL on 60Hz).
The 'real NTSC' output just means that they modified the 1450 so it also
outputs NTSC/60Hz.
>> 2) Can it be done to a LD-V2200 industrial player?
>
> You don't need it.
>
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