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Fozzy The Bear:

--- Quote from: torez on November 20, 2006, 06:17:44 pm ---Torrent or ftp it, that would be great.  I can be one of the ftp hosts too.

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That'd be great guys!! Just let us know when and where it's up!! A tivo or DVR should give you pretty perfect material to work from.

Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
MYX:
Hey Fozzy, would there be an issue with the PAL vs. NTSC issue?
NOP:

--- Quote from: MYX on November 21, 2006, 07:59:05 am ---Hey Fozzy, would there be an issue with the PAL vs. NTSC issue?

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Not if you're playing it back on a computer-computers can handle different sample rates on the fly.
Oddfeld:

--- Quote from: MYX on November 21, 2006, 07:59:05 am ---Hey Fozzy, would there be an issue with the PAL vs. NTSC issue?


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Only if you end up watching it on a 20 year old telly or something - all modern TVs sold in the UK support NTSC as well as PAL, and if someone does have one that won't handle NTSC they could always watch the thing on their computer...

Personally, I use a modded XBox hooked up to the TV for XBox Media Center - that will play any video format I throw at it (AVI, MPG, MKV, whatever you like) - they can be had for peanuts these days now the console's been superceded, and they have decent video out since they're designed to plug into a telly anyway, better than the shoddy video encoders you find on lots of PC graphics cards. And you can run MAME on it.




torez:
All the newer standalone dvd players should have no problems playing PAL/NTSC.  My 3-year old JVC dvd player works fine, too.  Even Nero has some basic features to convert from NTSC to PAL and back, if really needed.  Computers can handle all these systems no problema.
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