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Title: VA11A Format - PAL?
Post by: jasontf on January 16, 2008, 10:27:47 PM
I have a PAL-format camera that I'd like to use with X10.  That's the European format of TV (the US is NTSC format).  Will the VA11A pick up this signal or does it have to be NTSC?  I'm planning to use the iWatchOut software.
Title: Re: VA11A Format - PAL?
Post by: zach1234 on March 07, 2008, 10:53:24 AM
Sorry But I think it needs to be NTSC. I had made a software similar to vanguard but the system crashed and lost all data. You could probably tamper with settings and get it to work. Make sure to make a restore point (just in case).
Title: Re: VA11A Format - PAL?
Post by: Tuicemen on March 25, 2008, 03:14:16 PM
I don't think the cam format matters since your putting it on the PC not the TV. ;)
Windows Movie Maker doesn't have a setting for this either and the VA11A works with it! ;)
Title: Re: VA11A Format - PAL?
Post by: MichaelC on March 25, 2008, 05:44:47 PM
The video chipset in the VA11A can handle PAL or NTSC, and I think you don't need to do anything particular to handle it. X10 sells the VA11E in Europe, but  I'm almost certain it's exactly the same as the VA11A. I do recall there being a low level setting for video devices in Windows that allows you to select, but I can't remember how to get there and it shouldn't really be necessary.
Title: Re: VA11A Format - PAL?
Post by: daytona7 on April 06, 2008, 11:59:36 AM
NERO by Memorex has a program that will change NTSC to PAL.  Have used it to transcode PAL DVD'S to NTSC.
Title: Re: VA11A Format - PAL?
Post by: Gilbert on July 11, 2008, 01:09:21 PM
Normally, a PAL feed must be seen on any TV/DVR/usb tool, but in B/W, even the cam is in colour. It's related to the frequency.

The same way, a NTSC feed can be viewed (in B/W) on any PAL device. It's the same for VHS tapes. You need a dual frequency VHS player to see both tapes in colour.

Gilbert