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Bravia KDL series are for use in US and its reception system is differnt to that of in India. Your TV can only accept signals of NTSC and ATSC. These are the statds of transmission used in US. In India, all transmisssion and recordigs standards ar of PAL. Your TV won't accept PAL system signals properly. Theese systems mentioned above anr the colour transmitting standards. You have to choose a multisystem compatable TV from there in US. There is no hopt for you to get PAL type transmission signals to recive with your tV. It can play NTSC recoreded dvds or Blu-rays or Video casette tapws, whatever it may be, properly. There is no chance to get it converted to a multisystem, or even for a PAL system converstion with your TV. The colour informatin will not be processed properly. OK.
Sorry this tv can't be used.The whole tv electronic boards circuitries are design to used NTSC signal frequencies.Pal signal frequencies can't be inter changeable with NTSC signal frequencies.
Hello, This is another Sony KDL 40S4100 is only recieve NTSC signal, is there is any firmware or anyway that I can make it recieve PAL signal???Anybody out there?
Make sure you change the input that the cable is coming in on, If you was watching in HD mode then you was using an HDMI or compontet hook up.Look on tv remote for Video input button to select the componet input 1 or 2 or HDMI inputs which it is connected to. Look for a button on the remote called TV/VIDEO or INPUT
I had the same problem on a 32" rca crt. It worked fine, power was cut during electrical work and when it came back, "unusable signal." I went into the menu, then channel, then video input source. had to change it to the correct input "s-video in my case" Then it worked. GOOD LUCK!
check you've got it on the right PAL/NTSC setting.It's very likely the 50/60hz setting. 480i running at 60hz is NTSC
resolution although the PAL Wii of course uses the PAL signal. The TV
probably tries to interpret the signal as a real NTSC signal because
it's 480i 60hz and thus can't handle the colors. There has got to be an
option to switch between NTSC and PAL. Are you using the same SCART socket that you use for your other
consoles or a different one? My SCART3 input on my Panasonic telly has
two different modes - one which displays in colour, and one which
displays in a sort of grainy black n' white. There is a purpose to it
but I can't remember what it is. :-)
Anyway, you switch between the two by pushing the AV button and then
hitting the colour button which corresponds to SCART3 a few times 'til
you reach the correct setting.
It probably isn't that, but... y'know. Sanity check.
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