> > Ah, yes, I forgot this auction. I saw it too :-). If youwant play MSX
> > Laserdisks it would be better to buy PX-7 from Japan, because you
> > will need NTSC model. Other possibility is using needed converters
> Hummm. I was interested in a Australian PX-7. It seems that there they use
> PAL system ...
Problem is not a computer itself, "problem" is a LD-disk. As far as I
know all MSX Laserdisk software is NTSC stuff. When you're playing
NTSC disk you need NTSC player. And if you want play MSX LD with
PX-7 you need to superimpose the picture with PX-7. Now you see
what is the problem when your video signal from LD-player is NTSC
and you try to digitize it with PAL computer... result is something
unwanted in the screen.
It's not either cheap to buy needed converters for NTSC -> PAL
conversion. For example good quality NTSC -> RGB converter is
worth of 80-200 USD and RGB -> PAL converter you can get from
Sunrise for 55 Euro.
Greetings: Saku Taipale, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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