How to use PAL-N for Video Input

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Is not a problem with the conection or the cables the problem is that source is PAL-N and I see the image in black and white.
Thre isn't a problem with the input of the card because with the same cables and the same connector but with a source in NTSC (a playstation) worked great
My question is if the problem with the sources in PAL-N is a limitation of the hardware or with with software and if it is workaround

Thanks
 
Originally posted by kamaleonb
Is not a problem with the conection or the cables the problem is that source is PAL-N and I see the image in black and white.
Thre isn't a problem with the input of the card because with the same cables and the same connector but with a source in NTSC (a playstation) worked great
My question is if the problem with the sources in PAL-N is a limitation of the hardware or with with software and if it is workaround

Thanks


yes men. there are 3 choices .a s-video,a composite and the another one i can't remeber the clear.

And excuse me. did you play "playstaion" on your pc? how can you do that. i have been try for this. but you know ps have 3 line for conect with TV. one for video, one for audio and another one i don't know how to use.
my problem is when i put my ps on my pc. there are only one socket on video card(MX460-VT) for conect video line. no socket for audio in. some body told me it's on the sounds card. but i did. there are only 3 hell. one for speaker, one for microphone the last one is "line-in" so i put the audio line(from ps) in to he line-in . but i got nothing. how can you do this? tell me please!

Thank you very much.
 
For Assaf: my problem is in the input and not in the output but I already tried that one and it doesn't work
For Monk_yan: The PSX have cables and if I don't be wrong one is for video and the other two are for audio (you know, stereo audio) and they must be plugged into the line in and don't forget to unmute the input

Please I need that input working as soon as possible and a possible solution is to convert the pal-n signal to pal-b or any other standard but I haven't found any diagram for it if anyone knows where to find it it will be helpfull

Thanks in advance
 
So change it in the program you are using to view the input.
They also allow changing the standard of broadcast.
 
From my point of view and after trying capture cards with the same sofware that I have tried with the MS-8850 it is a driver problem
Is it possible that they don't add support to Pal-N and Pal-M in the driver?
 
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