NTSC to PAL

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I'm trying to convert about 50 minutes of digital NTSC video to PAL, so
that I can send DVDs to relatives in Italy.
Any free software conversion tools ?(If that's what is needed.) or is it
better to have a machine that will record in PAL (multiple output). Plus, I
am assuming that -R DVDs will work over there (on their DVD players).
I thought my Pinnacle Studio 9 had a PAL conversion but I guess it's just
the versions they sell in Europe that do that.
thanks,
JimK
 
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Most European TVs (post 1990) happily accept an NTSC signal when input
through a SCART or S-Video cable. Before you spend a lot of your time
changing bitrates, check with your relatives if their DVD player uses SCART
and/or S-Video.
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"jimkay" <jimkay@oco.net> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to convert about 50 minutes of digital NTSC video to PAL, so
> that I can send DVDs to relatives in Italy.
> Any free software conversion tools ?(If that's what is needed.) or is it
> better to have a machine that will record in PAL (multiple output). Plus,
> I
> am assuming that -R DVDs will work over there (on their DVD players).
> I thought my Pinnacle Studio 9 had a PAL conversion but I guess it's just
> the versions they sell in Europe that do that.
> thanks,
> JimK
>
>
 

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I would be surprised if Pinnacle Studio 9 couldn't render PAL video. If not
I think you can convert it in TMPG.

http://www.tmpgenc.com/

"Cari" <Newsgroups1@coribright.com> wrote in message
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> Most European TVs (post 1990) happily accept an NTSC signal when input
> through a SCART or S-Video cable. Before you spend a lot of your time
> changing bitrates, check with your relatives if their DVD player uses
SCART
> and/or S-Video.
> --
> Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
> www.coribright.com
>
> "jimkay" <jimkay@oco.net> wrote in message
> news:10ds3ukevd92c07@corp.supernews.com...
> > I'm trying to convert about 50 minutes of digital NTSC video to PAL, so
> > that I can send DVDs to relatives in Italy.
> > Any free software conversion tools ?(If that's what is needed.) or is
it
> > better to have a machine that will record in PAL (multiple output).
Plus,
> > I
> > am assuming that -R DVDs will work over there (on their DVD players).
> > I thought my Pinnacle Studio 9 had a PAL conversion but I guess it's
just
> > the versions they sell in Europe that do that.
> > thanks,
> > JimK
> >
> >
>
>