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Originally Posted by TheSkiller
Yes, I know what PAL60 is. The term PAL60 might be confusing to many because it's not 625 lines PAL but with 60Hz (such thing does not exist), it is, like NTSC, 525 lines and 59.94 Hz but with PAL color modulaton (you've said it already). Which also means it does not exist with RGB-Scart.
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I'm not aware of any limitation. My Pioneer is set to RGB and the corresponding TV-input doesn't accept Y/C (yes, it does, but I have to change it manually from RGB and vice-versa). That means that if the player would have changed (suddenly) to Y/C or composite when playing NTSC/PAL60, I would have noticed.