![]() Your TV may be able to cope with this, maybe check in the manual. The CYP-100N converts from PAL to NTSC-50, which is NTSC colour at 50 fields per second. I don't know where the best place to get a converter from is in Spain, but this should give you something to aim for: This would mean you'd have to change channels on the VCR, but basically the NTSC tuner in your TV is useless anyway for the time being. ![]() ![]() You would then put a PAL-NTSC standards converter between the VCR composite output and TV composite input. A cheap PAL VCR would be ideal for this task. If you can get a PAL tuner on the RF cable and get that to output composite, then things should be easier. The tricky thing about what you want to do is that you can't just plug an RF cable into a standards converter - it needs to pass through a tuner first, because the RF cable is carrying all the TV stations and the converter can only deal with one discrete TV signal.
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