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I was wondering if anyone can help me with a problem I'm having. I bought a PAL laser disc because a friend of mine has a laser disc player that plays NTSC and PAL LDs.....or at least he thought he did. It turns out that there were three versions of the model he bought; the UK version, the US version, and the Hong Kong version. Only the UK version is PAL/NTSC, and he has the US version. So now I have a PAL LD that I really want to put on DVD and no way to do it. My question is, does anyone know if you can buy/rent/borrow a PAL LD player in Los Angeles? I know it's a long shot, but I figured that if anyone could help me, it would be the people on this board.
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It might be easier if you can set an AVIVO card to recieve PAL signal. |
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So the player will not ouput any video at all...? Or is it b&w etc? |
