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PAL video coming out? (when I want NTSC)
I ordered a Hauppauge Media MVP (wired) because Sage was out of the media extenders, and the picture is b/w and scrolling (like it's PAL on an NTSC TV). I tried multiple cables (including RCA and SVideo and multiple monitors), then sent it back for a replacement before I realized it's probably just sending a PAL signal. The replacement is exactly the same.
I tried installing the Hauppauge software on another PC and of course I get the same results (although I'd been hoping it would give me an option to change it to NTSC). How in the world can I get it to send an NTSC signal (or what else might it be)? (btw, before I installed the Hauppauge software, it connected just fine to my Sage box. I could see the menu and everything--it was just b/w and scrolling. Thanks |
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According to the http://www.hauppauge.com/pdfs/mediamvp_specs.pdf document, the Hauppauge software has a settings menu.
Settings menu The Settings menu is where you can chose the directories on your PC where your Music, Video and Pictures media is stored. Also, the Settings menu has a Configuration menu where you can set the video format (NTSC or PAL), video size (4:3 or 16:9), and flicker reduction (none, low, medium, high) for your TV set.
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boot up menu even scrolls / not usable
Thanks, but I can't see enough to do anything as the initial bootup menu is scrolling at a very high speed (similar to a misadjusted "vertical hold" in old-style TV sets). I can't do anything which requires adjustment at the MVP box because of this.
I was hoping there was a way to set it from the PC, but I haven't yet found a way. I'm wondering how these devices work out of the box in Europe (ie are some shipped w/ PAL as the default (ie bootup) format and others shipped w/ NTSC)? My first thought was that the box was just defective, but this is the second box, and I've tried multiple video cables (2 different RCA and an SVideo) three different ways of getting to the TV (an RF modulator, an old VCR (as an RF modulator), and a direct connection (via both RCA and SVideo) to a different TV. The only explanation other than a setting (or a PAL-defaulted device) seems to be two identitically defective devices in a row--and that's just too unlikely. Quote:
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HTH, Stu |
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Good idea. I remember seeing that batch file; I don't know why that didn't occur to me.
I've already done it the hard way (located the xml file w/ the settings in a MAC-address-subdirectory of the app on my PC, and changed the "1" for PAL to a "0" for NTSC. I'm now waiting for the person in the room w/ the box to wake up so I can try rebooting it (and then rebooting again w/ Sage in the desperate hope that it holds the NTSC setting when I repoint it to Sage). I'll repost back here after I've done that so everyone knows whether it works. I can't believe I didn't think of that batch file! Thanks |
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I just want to update everyone. Neither updating the batch file nor changing the setting via the PC (via the batch file) works. In the second case, the settings are changed in that session, but a reboot of the MVP (necessary for it to connect it to Sage) just puts it back into PAL mode.
I suspect that Newegg just got a bunch originally programmed for sale in Europe and that there's nothing I can do about it (short of sending it to Hauppauge for a lengthy round trip/reprogramming). I'll update in this forum when I know more. Thanks everyone. |
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As has been mentioned before in the MVP threads, the MVP doesn't loose its bootp programming easily.
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1) Use the batch file to set the OUTPUT then DISCONNECT THE MVP box from EVERYTHING to cause the SDRAM to bleed to zero. Wait, 20 minutes then plug it in and boot. I doubt it, but you might need to erase the associated 'properties' file (MAC_address.properties) in the CLIENT folder. 2) Get the dealer to send you a unit that has been opened and verified set for NTSC. 3) This is your excuse to move to Europe! How lucky can you get! |
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