This is because you display only supports 1 of the 2 versions of NTSC. There are both an NTSC 3.58Mhz standard and an NTSC 4.43Mhz standard. If you have an NTSC only player you will need a standards converter to allow colour, If you have a UK or US modified player there is a high lightly hood that it will support the PAL60 standard, this will use NTSC's frame rate and refresh rate of 60Hrz but use PAL's colour encoding.
This setting should allow colour on NTSC formatted disks. The only problems with PAL60 are that it is not supported on all displays and may just 'roll', uncontrollable if you do not have a vertical hold on your TV. Most new displays will handle PAL60 fine however.
One thing worth noting is that connecting your player via SCART using RGB if possible can get around this limitation as RGB transmits the colour information independent of the PAL or NTSC so your display only needs to handle a 60Hrz refresh to function correctly. 6. More.
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