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Date Posted: 18:42:10 05/22/02 Wed
Author: Nicolás
Subject: Donde esta la maldita info de inversion????

Por lo que he leído por muchos lados, por lo general los metodos de codificación PAL-N utilizan la linea 21 para reconocer la inversion.
Yo estoy en Uruguay y arme un Digitalman con un oscilador de 20 MHZ y funco bárbaro con unos cuantos códigos, el problema es que todos ellos buscan la info de inversion en la linea 21 y por lo que veo, no es como codifica la empresa de cable de aquí, ya que se ven todos los canales en negativo...
Por consiguiente, supongo que deben de utilizar la linea 18 que es la que usan en la norma NTSC, ahora bién... alguien sabe (de Argentina o Brasil) si la linea 18 puedee tener la info de inversion, o estoy "orinando" fuera del tarro.

Gracias..

Nicolás

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