At 2ms/div I get at least 240 lines of actual video content on screen, not seeing much since this screen has about ~300 pixels horiz. dedicated to the waveform. But I can clearly see the vblank and the rest is pretty much smushed together. I can seen just about the vsync/hsync pulses but when I zoom in on the capture and try to look at stuff like the colorburst it's mostly a mess, guess the scope would need a higher sample rate to allow for that kind of resolution at such a time interval.
That is not what you look for at field rate.
Even though the the signals are "Smushed together", you should be able to see the whole of the "Field group", including pre & post equalising pulses as well as the "serrations" on the vertical pulse itself.
The video part should not look like a unmown back yard, & you should be able to recognise it as video.
Using an analog 'scope with delayed/dual timebase, you would be able to "zoom in" & see the individual colour bursts, horizontal syncs, & so on.
I don't have a modern DSO in the same class as the relatively inexpensive Siglent & Rigol bench instruments (or, indeed,
any DSO), but I am confident they can do the same.
If the DPOX180H cannot do this, it does point to a lack of memory, causing the sample rate to drop radically at long time/div settings, which is the same problem the early DSOs had.