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Hi PD's - Sandy - just a simple one liner will do - in the far off land of Western Scotland [where PS Waverley] arrives each day at morning tea time, do you use VHS video format or the dredded PAL system?Reason being, the RFDS [Royal Flying Doctor Service] here in OZ [which I make a very small donation to each year] has just duplicated a two year old order of mine & provided me with a second copy of "From the Source to the Sea" - Murray river paddlers video, which Peter W & Sean & any other OZ PD will confirm is 65 minutes of GREAT Murray Paddler footageSo Sandy - what is the answer :?: [hint, say VHS] & its yours [hint, say PAL] & its not yours Now I have the ACS address as 2,Cairndubh Cottages..........., is this the same address that the POSTIE delivers the postage to :?: - does he/she have a cuppa & Vege sandwich each morning with the staff @ 10.00 AM whilst watching Waverley glide through the mist :?: PD's - this is a bit , but my OZ boiler inspector is being a little officious & over the top with boiler documentation prior to certification etcDid this phase the ACS management :?: - well yes & no, Sandy has posted a few messages with A*SE - round type expletives .... without the common letters [naturally as he is a tru Scot], however Sandy has confirmed the ADDITIONAL boiler sectional Drawings will be provided :respect2 - thank goodness I did not purchase a FRENCH manufactured boiler & I will just enjoy the occasional drop - thanks Sandy - regards - Derek
Derek,UH, I think what you ment is you have a VHS tape that is recoded in NTSC format instead of PAL. Which I'm glad to hear other places use the NTSC besides the U.S. I know that PAL is the European format and I just took it for granted everyone used it, but us. Why did they ever make two different VHS formats anyway. I thought that was the principle of phasing out Betamax (which was a better quality recording system). Just think of all the great videos we could share around the world and not worry about compatibility. :yeah Heck there's five different types of DVD recording modes and only a couple will play on most all DVD players. :roll: