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    Panasonic Q, playing in B and W.

    My friend's got a Panasonic Q, and is playing on a big Bush TV. But it's in Black and White. Would this be because he needs a modded Q RGB lead?

    Would a cheaper S-video lead to Scart solve the problem?

    Just looking for the cheapest way around it.

    I don't think I ever had this problem with my Q, but then again I do have a Q RGB lead.

    Cheers

    scott

    #2
    It is because his TV doesn't support ntsc color, but does support 60Hz.

    A new TV or modded RGB scart cable should fix this problem (assuming the Bush supports RGB video on scart - he would have to check).

    composite video or s-video will never work, no matter how it is connected.

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      #3
      Or (as was the case when I first got my Cube) he had the auxillery channel set to the wrong input signal. Both my AV2 and AV3 can support both composite and S-video, but you have to tell the TV which picture type you wish to use. Set it to the other and you get a b&w picture.

      But it's probably because it doesn't support ntsc colour...
      Lie with passion and be forever damned...

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        #4
        I'm assuming this isn't a user limitation...

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          #5
          Bush TVs are tricky because I hear they don't support PAL60 either, so a "PAL booster" device wouldn't work either.

          If RGB doesn't work then you'll need a new TV.

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            #6
            DVDs play in colour though, for some strange reason. Is this right? And a RGB Modded lead would fix the games problem?

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              #7
              Ahhh yes I see now,

              DVDs are fine, because I'm assuming it has the PAL DVD mod? So its just like playing PAL dvds on the Bush.

              A modded RGB lead should solve the problem.

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                #8
                could he not borrow your lead for the evening to test as u have a lead? that would confirm 1 way or the other

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                  #9
                  also try another scart socket, some TV's only accept NTSC through 1 of the sockets

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                    #10
                    DVDs play in colour though, for some strange reason.
                    Are these PAL or NTSC DVDs? I don't think the Q can output PAL60 for DVD?

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