Path: chuka.playstation.co.uk!macsuppor From: macsuppor@a1.nl (Dennis Brinkhuis) Newsgroups: scea.yaroze.problems.mac Subject: Re: Apple Video Player Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 10:10:56 +0100 Organization: Debri Lines: 25 Message-ID: <1d68k25.1tg6qtymhj4w0N@a1-88-125.a1.nl> References: <1d5uxtp.1ib7xsz190u8aeN@a1-88-101.a1.nl> NNTP-Posting-Host: a1-88-125.a1.nl X-Newsreader: MacSOUP 2.3 (unregistered) Ira Rainey wrote: > In article <1d5uxtp.1ib7xsz190u8aeN@a1-88-101.a1.nl>, macsuppor@a1.nl > (Dennis Brinkhuis) wrote: > > > I wanted to use Apple Video Player as the game-monitor. In the > > CodeWarrior manual they say it's possible to do this, but on my > > PPC 8500av it only works sometimes. The startup-screen is never a > > problem. Not in the NTCS-mode and not in the PAL-mode. After the > > startupscreen has disapeared, the screen turns black and white and > > starts flikering. I never had problems with video's and sometimes > > it works fine in PAL and only the check-program (NTSC) worked proper. > > Are there other Mac-users with a similar problem? > > I tried to use AVP for displaying my Yaroze screen at first, rather than > buying another monitor, but it really doesn't work that well for some > reason. I had similar problems, and also when it did work the picture used > to roll (a lot). > > I just found a second hand video monitor instead. > > Ira What is better? a video-monitor or a TV-set? Can a video-monitor display PAL and NTSC?