You still have to decode the signal via hardware. The tuner built into
the hardware is NTSC. Once the signal is tuned, Apple's software can
decipher it. But you have to get the correct signal to the software
first. There is no universal tuner (well there may be but it would be
a lot more expensive than what Apple would put into a consumer
oriented product).


On May 6, 5:08 am, WhyOSX <[email protected]> wrote:
> But the Apple Video System (aka Video Player) provides any of those... (for 
> the Performas).
>
> >Uh, nope. NTSC, PAL & SECAM are totally different standards. You
> >cannot buy a TV in France and expect it to work in the US ...

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