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Posted by Charles Marslett on 10/06/86 11:33
I think I agree that Procoder may be the best choice -- I have also
used the older versions of TMPGenc (2.5xx?) and with the right
tweaking that produced the cleaner and smaller NTSC video -- but the
difference was not worth the effort for me. Unfortunately, the newer
version do not appear as flexible or as clean and you may not be able
to get the older software any more.
--Charles
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 23:48:53 +0100, Martin Heffels
<sheilly.li@163.com> wrote:
>On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 16:53:06 -0500, "Roy S" <photoflair@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I've done this using Uleads DVD Workshop 2.
>
>Thanks for that Roy. Too late now to try though, as the conversion is on
>the mail :)
>
>I have been looking further in this, and came with two solutions:
>
>Canopus Procoder can do PAL to NTSC, but there seems to be a bug in the
>current software, and Canopus is working on a patch. There are no controls
>to set the type of conversion (frameblending, motion interpolation etc).
>The results didn't look too bad though, even with the bug (which seems to
>have to do with blocks in frames, which I didn't have).
>
>Another program I tried, was Firestore's DV Conversion Suite. With this one
>you can select the type of conversion (frameblending, duplication, pulldown
>scheme, interpolation). The results didn't look too bad either, but the
>software is still a work in progress (as the helpfile says), and for
>instance the interpolation can sometimes lead to strange results.
>
>Sorensen Squeeze's output was really abysmal, so that one is rejected.
>
>There are plenty of other workaround, which work with a combination of
>Virtualdub, TMPGenc, Virtualsynth and a few other's, and they require a
>little bit of scripting. But my time was too short to try them.
>
>cheers
>
>-martin-
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