adolescent wrote:
I must be having a lot of that 1% then. None of my TVs fully support PAL modes. The 10Hz isn't the complete story, as the NTSC and PAL color encoding is different. When you switch by changing Alice (or Agnus, etc.) and don't change the motherboard crystals you end up with NTSC-50Hz (or PAL-60Hz if it's a PAL model). For example, on my 1% TV I get a signal, but no color if I use a PAL Amiga.
Because you're right, it's not just a 10Hz thing, but the actual encoding of the chroma and luma info is different in PAL vs NTSC.
Edit: Zac explained it better.
To all:
There are two "types" of NTSC->PAL (or the reverse) which you can (or better: LIKE TO) do:
1) Convert an NTSC Amiga to PAL so you use the _RGB port_. This is the easiest, since you do the Alice hack and voila the RGB port will spit out a 50Hz vertical refresh screen (PAL). I believe the sound will be off with this unless you change the crystals. Could someone verify?
2) Convert an NTSC Amiga to PAL so you can use the _RF/composite port_. This is harder since there's lots more work involved since you'll have to do the Alice hack and replace the modulator (read Zac's comments for details). It's also the more correct approach because you'll be able to use genlocks etc.
Most people will probably want to do the 1st.