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Posted by Maxheadspace on 10/10/97 11:49
It partly depends on the camera. My camera does progressive, and will shoot
either in P25 for Europe standards, or P30 for US standards.
Some NLEs can compensate. I have shot in 480i60 and made a full production
in NTSC (Adobe Premiere Pro), then burned in PAL with satisfactory results.
It took a bit of tweaking to get the edges in line and such. Do-able, but
not the best.
I would say research the camera and make sure that it will shoot in a
PAL-compatible format.
Good luck!
<catalyst@home.se> wrote in message
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> *** Newbie altert ***
>
> I've searched this NG and read the FAQ - still not clear to me:
>
> If I buy a DV camcorder in the US, what issues would I have with that
> in Europe where Iive.
>
> I intend to:
>
> 1. Shoot with the DV Cam
> 2. Edit on PC or Mac (not clear on what software to use)
> 3. Burn to DVD
> 4. Play back on my DVD player (that handles US bought DVD's just fine).
>
> Ignorant as I am on the subject, I would have thought that modern
> 'digital' camcorders would transgress the limitations and conversion
> issues between NTSC/PAL.
>
> My reason for buying a US DV camcorder is of course the vast price
> difference, especially with the current low US dollar rate vs the Euro.
>
>
> Mats
>
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