NTSC Hot Air vhs cassette

I have been offered a copy of this from America. Does anyone know of any reasonably priced way to convert it to a form visible on a British PAL TV. (I know its a bit OT but its for a good reason)

-- Dave Croft Warrington England

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You should find in your yellow pages companies that will do this for a fee.

Mart> I have been offered a copy of this from America.

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Campingstoveman

DC> I have been offered a copy of this from America. Does anyone know of DC> any reasonably priced way to convert it to a form visible on a British DC> PAL TV. (I know its a bit OT but its for a good reason)

What video is it? If it's the Bailey craft one, Camden do a vhs version. If it's not, can I have a copy please ;-)

BTW. The majority of videos now seem to offer ntsc playback with pal output.

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If you know someone with a dvd recorder, could it be put to a dvd (will this remove any encoding for ntsc?) I can capture on the pc and code captured stuff to any format worldwide but my pc died the other day (off for repairs), Nero 6 is what I use. Simon

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Thanks Nick. How do I find out about Camden? Google doesn't seem to know them!

-- Dave Croft Warrington England

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See near bottom of page.

Bit pricey but well worth getting in my view.

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Nick H

Never The Same Colour format leaves summut to be desired, but yes, if your VCR was made in the last ten years it should play it without problems.

I saw a back projected NTSC TV in the States & it was just awful!

Kim Siddorn

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