starting with usbloaderclarky said:suppose thats a start, how are you booting the ntsc games then? usb loader? dvd? i would assume the reason its not working is tv cannot handle the ntsc signal or that he needs to use a compentent cable with his wii
the problem is that i can't play NTSC games but i got Region free wii games enabledchris888222 said:I believe NTSC and PAL has got to do with frequency (if I'm not wrong). American frequency is at 60 Hz, Europe/Australia at 50 Hz.
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chris888222 said:I believe NTSC and PAL has got to do with frequency (if I'm not wrong). American frequency is at 60 Hz, Europe/Australia at 50 Hz.
more importantly the colour encoding is differentWiiPower said:There's also PAL60 for 98% of PAL games, which makes the video mode almost identical with the NTSC one. The colors are said to be different, but since i'm a man, i wouldn't notice when seeing both next to each other.
nl255 said:PAL games often run slower and have distorted music due to the fact that they run at 50fps instead of 60 (and it is the screen refresh rate that apparently determines game execution speed). If you don't believe me, set a PS1 game to run at 90fps in an emulator and watch the game run much faster than normal.
Hielkenator said:Progressive scan is the same in both regions.
So if you are running games in PS, it's te same.
All lcd tv can handle PS.
That refers to screen resolution, i.e. the number of pixels on the screen.Taisukai said:what is 560i?clarky said:just a curious thought, you have not your wii set on that 560i or something have you?