PAL-60... daar had ik nog niet eerder van gehoord. Het blijkt gewoon PAL video te zijn, maar met de refreshrate van NTSC, 60 Hz dus, zoals de naam al deed vermoeden. En tja dat gaat hier dus niet werken, tv's in Nederland 'zijn' 50 Hz. Waarom bestaat er dan PAL 60? Nou...
The most common mistake in conversion work is that a PAL Video recorder which boasts NTSC playback actually does more than it's telling you it will. NTSC playback is NTSC playback, it does not produce a natural recording signal. NTSC playback is actually PAL 60. It was developed to stop people buying tapes from the USA and watching/copying the movie before it even appeared on the Pictures in Europe. To compound the enigma you get a full colour picture on a modern Tv ( 60 HZ compatible) but you just can't seem to record the signal somehow.
It has components of PAL ie the number of lines 625 but it has the refresh rate of NTSC so it will always confuse any recording device. The best way around this problem is to buy a dedicated NTSC video recorder and a converter but there are PAL 60 to PAL 50 converters out there. There is one limiting factor with PAL 60, no matter how much you spend on a converter, the picture will start to become jerkier the larger the tv size. I would never recommend a device like this if your tv has it's own gravitational pull, but if it's 26" or less, this is the cheapest solution out there.