> On 2017-11-04, at 17:17, smf <smf@null.net> wrote: > >> What "timing" you have in mind? Video? If yes, then what parts? 50/60 is already correct so do you mean horizontal? But... >> > Pixel clock is different, which affects the horizontal refresh rate. >> This means to me that there were no timing differences, at least when genlocked to house sync, or things wouldn't have worked. > Genlocking completely replaces the system clock with an external clock, so in effect you converted them. Ah, OK - now I get you. Still, I find the claim that "you can't take an NTSC amiga and make it display a valid PAL signal, without modifying the hardware" definitely too broad. I wasn't modifying the hardware. In some cases I wasn't even opening the casing! Although AFAIR those weren't used for NTSC productions. -- SD! - http://e4aws.silverdr.com/ Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2017-11-04 17:00:49
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