LG DVD/VCR MODEL --V782W

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I have a LG DVD/VCR, Model -- V782W.

VCR plays OK
DVD is in B/W? Anyone know the procedure to get colour back?

I remember doing this on a DVD player some time ago, but a lot of water
has flowed under the feet since then.

I have read the users guide from front to back & return, no mention of
video adj. only audio.

I would appreciate some consctructive comments on this prob.

TIA.

AL.
 
On 2009-11-24, alc <"saintel$$$"@iinet.net.au> wrote:
I have a LG DVD/VCR, Model -- V782W.

VCR plays OK
DVD is in B/W? Anyone know the procedure to get colour back?
select PAL output ?
 
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 17:27:42 +1100, alc <"saintel$$$"@iinet.net.au>
put finger to keyboard and composed:

I have a LG DVD/VCR, Model -- V782W.

VCR plays OK
DVD is in B/W? Anyone know the procedure to get colour back?
Wrong TV system, ie NTSC instead of PAL?

Otherwise, here is a service manual:
http://www.jordansmanuals.com/Default.aspx?Brand=LG&Product=DVD-VCR&Model=V782W

- Franc Zabkar
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Franc Zabkar wrote:
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 17:27:42 +1100, alc <"saintel$$$"@iinet.net.au
put finger to keyboard and composed:

I have a LG DVD/VCR, Model -- V782W.

VCR plays OK
DVD is in B/W? Anyone know the procedure to get colour back?

Wrong TV system, ie NTSC instead of PAL?

Otherwise, here is a service manual:
http://www.jordansmanuals.com/Default.aspx?Brand=LG&Product=DVD-VCR&Model=V782W

- Franc Zabkar
Yes Franc, you are most likely right, but that does not tell me how to
get it from NTSC to PAL.

THE USERS GUIDE DOES'NT GIVE ANY INFO ON HOW TO CHANGE THE VIDEO FORMAT.

Has plenty on AUDIO, but not Video.

Many TV's & DVD's user guides DO describe how to change Audio & Colour.

I was hoping that someone out there knows the procedure for changing the
colour system on this Combo.

I would apreciate it very much if someone could enlighten me on the
procedure or state that this combo cannot be changed!! & therefore may
have a fault condition.

Many TIA.

Regards,

Al
 
Jasen Betts wrote:
On 2009-11-24, alc <"saintel$$$"@iinet.net.au> wrote:
I have a LG DVD/VCR, Model -- V782W.

VCR plays OK
DVD is in B/W? Anyone know the procedure to get colour back?

select PAL output ?
Hi Jasen, I would select PAL if the Users guide said how, but there is
no mention in the users guide re: NTSC, PAL or SECAM.

Many TV's & DVD's user guides DO describe how to change Audio & Colour.

I was hoping that someone out there knows the procedure for changing the colour system on this Combo.

I would apreciate it very much if someone could enlighten me on the procedure or state that this combo cannot be changed!! & therefore may have a fault condition.

Many TIA.

Regards,

Al
 
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I have a LG DVD/VCR, Model -- V782W.

VCR plays OK
DVD is in B/W? Anyone know the procedure to get colour back?

Wrong TV system, ie NTSC instead of PAL?

Otherwise, here is a service manual:

http://www.jordansmanuals.com/Default.aspx?Brand=LG&Product=DVD-VCR&Model=V7
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Yes Franc, you are most likely right, but that does not tell me how to
get it from NTSC to PAL.

THE USERS GUIDE DOES'NT GIVE ANY INFO ON HOW TO CHANGE THE VIDEO FORMAT.

You don't!
IF the DVD media is PAL it plays as PAL, IF the DVD media is NTSC it plays
as NTSC.
IF your TV is set to auto system, then both will display fine. IF you
manually change the setting as needed, that will also work.
IF your TV can't display NTSC (many older models can't), you are out of
luck!
(although format conversion is possible, don't expect it on a cheap DVD/VCR
player)

MrT.
 
On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 17:05:13 +1100, "Mr.T" <MrT@home> put finger to
keyboard and composed:

IF your TV can't display NTSC (many older models can't), you are out of
luck!
(although format conversion is possible, don't expect it on a cheap DVD/VCR
player)
My cheap DVD players can do NTSC-to-PAL "conversions". AFAIK, all it
involves is discarding 10 frames out of every 60. Admittedly, fast
motion sequences look jerky, but at least the movie is watchable in
colour.

- Franc Zabkar
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