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DVD Project. PAL-NTSC-PAL.Video Authoring & Editing For the digital video geeks & newbies. Share your knowledge or gain knowledge. |
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DVD Project. PAL-NTSC-PAL.
I have a bunch of old VHS tapes in PAL format around, from when my brother and I made home movies in our early teens, about 12-16 years ago. I live in the States now, and wanted to back up the VHS movies onto DVD for safekeeping, as 11-15 year old VHS tapes are a far cry from a reliable archiving media.
I am using an ATI ViVo card with custom drivers (to bypass Macrovision which kicked in for some reason) to capture the PAL video directly to MPEG-2 with 2:3 Pulldown. The results are great. The a/v is in sync and everything. I am then using Studio 9 to add titles, and eventually add menus and compile the DVD. My problem now is, that there are relatives, including my brother whom I made the home movies with, back home in Europe, who would also like to have copies of these movies. I decided to encode these in NTSC to begin with because I don't have a PAL DVD player here, nor a PAL TV, nor do I plan on ever moving back to Europe. Going through 15 hours of VHS tapes to capture, edit and author everything again for PAL format is a task I would rather not undertake. Not to mention that I would not be able to test the resulting DVD since I have no PAL DVD player. So my question is this: Is it in any way possible to open an existing Studio 9 NTSC project file, with all its mpeg2 files, menus, still images etc, and have Studio 9 convert it all into a PAL project? I assume not, but man do I wish it were. If you know of another easy way to recompile an entire NTSC DVD in PAL, I am interested. Region-free is one approach I'd rather not touch, as I've no way of knowing whether the standalone players in Europe would be able to play them back. I know my own DVD player doesn't do well with region-free DVDs.
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Well, Im not one that knows any bit of a difference between PAL and NTSC other than PAL is 625/60 and NTSC is 525/50.
but I did search the net and found this artical: http://www.microcinema.com/index/ntsc From my understanding you can send your family a NTSC dvd and it should play in their PAL dvd player.
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not too sure about this one, but try making the ntsc dvd, then capturing it in pal format using the dvd files
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