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i had an electrician friend take a look at the V-4 and he confirmed that yea, if a power adapter says the range 110-240, then a simple adapter is all thats needed, which is great news!
But youre making a good point about the NTSC/PAL projector issue. I didnt think about that. I'm not bringing my own projectors, im going to be sending my V-4 out through S-video or RCA as the video source for the projectors there. Are you saying that it possibly wont play unless the projectors there get reconfigured? shit!!! hmmm.. my sources going into the V4 are NTSC DVDs playing out of a NTSC dvd player im bringing, & a camera filming live, going in through a composite output. (btw for those using laptops with V-4, how are u outputting your sources onto the V-4? theres only analog ins... ) thanks for ur help, this is interesting to learn about |
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Either using a laptop whose Gfx card has s-video out OR putting a scan converter in-line.
Also re NTSC - havent read too much there but looks like it might help! http://www.bigscreenforums.com/forum...fm?which=16162
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