Frage von fabriquez:I have a movie in Canopus DV-PAL. When I insert it into the Procoder MPEG2 and an NTSC DVD of this make, this is then 100% in America on the NTSC devices playable? I have tried here to test, but the Origiginal has only 25 FPS. My DVD player will play the NTSC version from encoded without problems, I thought it would flicker. But then there are the dual mode. Can I now assume that the DVD can be properly used?
Antwort von Gast:
Yes.
Antwort von Nightfly!:
Watch out for the Tonsynchronisation!
That is, check with your converted NTSC video, whether s.end of the movie the sound is still synchronously. There are s.and s.Probleme.
Sound then comes before the corresponding picture.
Greeting
Nightfly.
Antwort von fabriquez:
This has transformed the Procoder car, I could even play the DVD on the Multi (PAL / NTSC) DVD player as normal, without any error. How would solve the problem if the NTSC version would no longer be synchronously?
I have made it as follows:
- Dubbed the original tape (PAL) as a DV AVI
- Encode to MPEG2 with Procoder 2.0 (Mastering Quality, Constant Quality), even as even as PAL and NTSC
- Encore DVD: NTSC Project to create and insert video data.
Feddisch;)
Antwort von Nightfly!:
Procoder is very good! (good to know)
After the conversion to NTSC one would have to stretch the audio track, thereby returning the same "long" is like the video track thus is a picture to sound.
Greeting
Nightfly.
Antwort von derrettig:
One can in the options of ProCoder still get some s.Qualität in Normwandeln. Reinschauen Try it out ... and when he takes the original Frames / Fields, and when he interpolated, is an important factor in terms of sharpness and smooth movements ...