Posted by AK on 11/04/05 07:16
"Gary" <Garyspam@spamasmailorder.com> wrote in message
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> "Ridwan Hughes" <fox@ridhughz.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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>> In article <dkctv7$h0q$2@news.freedom2surf.net>,
>> anyoldmail@gmail.getridofme.com says...
>>> Is it possible to copy something recorded on PAL to NTSC format. This
>>> is
>>> something that has been recorded oursleves but we want to send to a
>>> friend
>>> in the USA.
>>
>> Yes it's possible, simple to use standards conversion software can be
>> very espensive however there is a way to convert PAL to/from NTSC using
>> free software, although this method requires you know what you're doing
>> and how to deal with video formats on computer.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Rid
>
> if you have a DVD recorder and a cheap DVD player then there is a easy way
> to convert. My roadstar dvdplayer has a button on the remote labelled
> SYSTEM . when pressed it cycles through PAL AUTO NTSC.
>
> in auto it plays PAL as PAL and NTSC as NTSC BUT!!!! in NTSC mode it plays
> all disks as NTSC including PAL disks. in PAL mode all disks play PAL
> including NTSC. so if you have a similar button on your players remote
> select NTSC and record to DISK hay presto a good copy of a true region
> free NTSC version of the PAL disk you started with.
>
> hope that helps.
>
> Gary
Thanks I'll have a look to see if mine does that!!!
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