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Posted by Roy S on 11/24/05 21:53
I've done this using Uleads DVD Workshop 2. Simply use a PAL DVD template
even though the source files are NTSC - and the result is a PAL DVD. Problem
is though - unless you have a PAL DVD player - you can't check it! But my
clients tell me they look great. Transcoding (within DVD Workshop) takes a
while however.
"Martin Heffels" <sheilly.li@163.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all
>
> I have to convert a PAL-project to NTSC for sending across the Atlantic by
> tomorrow. Normally I would do this different, but for the moment these are
> DVD's for entry into filmfestivals, so the quality has to be good, but not
> top-notch. Anyway, I am thinking of doing this with either Canopus
> Procoder, or Sorensen Squeeze. Any words of wisdom of people who tried it
> this way? Any other software recommendations?
>
> TIA
>
> -martin-
> --
>
> "Beer is life!"
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