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 Posted by Patrick on 05/30/06 04:29 
cheap player, cyberhome 1600 recorder plays both perfectly. 
 
Pat Horridge wrote: 
 
> "Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote in message  
> news:k5ik62lmocpjr15vk0olpugagvanv329mn@4ax.com... 
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>>On Tue, 16 May 2006 05:39:06 GMT, "Den Murray" <nul@nul.nul> put 
>>finger to keyboard and composed: 
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>>>I've got a Cyberhome DVD300 which plays back PAL DVD's with NTSC output. 
>>>The only problem is that the playback is a bit jerky.  Is the jerkiness a 
>>>function of the PAL - NTSC conversion, or, of the cheap DVD player? 
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>>AFAIK, frame rate conversions mean that frames are either added or 
>>dropped, depending on whether you are going from PAL to NTSC or vice 
>>versa. This results in jerkiness during fast motion scenes, eg car 
>>chases, sports, etc. 
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>>- Franc Zabkar 
>>--  
>>Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. 
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> There are different ways of doing the conversion. Some just change the  
> colour system but keep the frame rate the same. 
> Allowing the TV to run at that frame rate but using it's native colour  
> system. These will look smooth and nice. 
> The other way is to duplicate 1 frame in 5 making 30 for every 25. This will  
> look jerky but allows the video to played on a TV that doesn't suport PAL  
> frame rate. 
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