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Posted by Justin Cole on 01/03/06 23:05
"Italo" <inottetolati@xmg.ten> wrote in message
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> "Justin Cole" <jus.coleNO@S-P-A-Mntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:M8huf.66628$7p5.37379@newsfe4-win.ntli.net...
>> When the movie is converted to PAL it is converted to 25fps thus making
>> it run 4% fast. (And possibly shifting the audio pitch)
>> When the movie is converted to NTSC it is kept at 24fps using 3:2
>> pulldown within the 30fps. This does introduce a slight shudder on slow
>> horizontal pans but is all but removed when de-interlacing with the 3:2
>> pulldown reversed and removed...
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>> One could also argue that 50Hz flicker is more noticeable than 60Hz
>> flicker, but YMMV.
>
> The audio issue with PAL film>dvd conversion can easily be fixed at dvd
> mastering stage, manufacturers just choose not to do anything about it.
Indeed. That's why I said possibly shifting the audio :) To be honest most
people won't notice it...
Justin.
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