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pal > ntsc
Same here Dan I would like to know how. I received some info from Spidyman that toast titanium does it, but he woldn't be specific I pm'ed for more info
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Re: pal > ntsc
you can try this , might work for ya
note: this should only be used for your personal viewing copy -- keep a data backup of the original files if you ever plan to trade/seed it... imo, the best option is to get one of the cheap no-name dvd players from wal-mart or kmart, almost all of them will play both formats and'll only set ya back $25 No members have liked this post.
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Re: pal > ntsc
Using IFOedit can sometimes work, but I often get green bars over the video.
Here's how to really do it right....http://forum.videohelp.com/topic300144.html It's a great tutorial , but be warned. It requires 3 or 4 different programs and takes an awefully long time.... No members have liked this post.
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Re: pal > ntsc
NTSC (aka Never the Same Colour) is crap. Get equipment that plays PAL.
Wiki quote of the day: "The only practical method of frequency division available at the time was the use of multivibrators, which could only divide by small numbers." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTSC No members have liked this post.
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