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Re: PAL to NTSC for DVD



QT transcoding is quick (slow) and dirty you get motion artifacts mostly
because of the framerate difference) and if you make a DVD-10 you might
have hours of footage to transcode

get a professionnal service from a studio using snell and wilcox transcoder

or soot everything on film
or everything NTSC

cyrille

on 4/26/01 11:56 AM, Aaron Young at email@hidden wrote:

> Hi all.
>
> I am currently producing a DVD10 (double sided-double layer) disc as a video
> training medium for dentals and orthos.
>
> Here in Australia, as we know most video equipment is in PAL format. I am
> making this DVD for Aussies, as well as other markets that use NTSC such as
> the US and Japan. My question is this... can I convert the existing PAL DV
> files I have to NTSC DV files using the export in QuickTime player. I do
> understand that the PAL and NTSC formats are different, but is it as easy as
> this? Or should I get it professionally done from my (PAL) master MiniDV
> tapes? And if so how do they do it?
>
> I also understand that I must use separate sides of the DVD to use both PAL
> and NTSC.


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 >PAL to NTSC for DVD (From: Aaron Young <email@hidden>)



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