Re: I haven't heard about such thing

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From: Graham Hughes (graham_at_simplydv.co.uk)
Date: 07/29/04


Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 18:43:26 +0100

canopus procoder does a great job, but then at £300, plus needing a good pc
you'll have to make a lot of ntsc dvd's to make it worthwhile.
Graham

"Advertiser" <advertiser@VideoClassified.com> wrote in message
news:cGMNc.55506$%t6.25971@roc.nntpserver.com...
> Hello there.
>
> I haven't seen a good conversion between two formats. If your clients in
> US
> have multisystem DVD player then you don't have to worry about conversion:
> film in PAL and burn your DVD in PAL too. If you want to produce NTSC DVD
> then start with using NTSC camera. There is no way around it. Many
> programs,
> such as Adobe Premiere allow conversion between two formats, but as I said
> I
> was never satisfied with the results. I also haven't heard about burning a
> DVD that has same movie in both formats, so NTSC and PAL DVD players could
> play it.
>
> The above is related to DVD that is intended to be played by a set-top DVD
> player.
> I guess you have wider options if you just want to burn movie on a data
> DVD
> as a regular file. In the later case you can use something like
> http://www.divx.com/divx/ or Microsoft to encode your movie file.
> Consequently your US clients will have to use a computer to watch your
> movie.
>
> Alternatively you can just host your video on the Internet with one of the
> video hosting companies, such as ours. This will provide immediate
> on-demand
> delivery of your video to anywhere without shipping delays and region
> restrictions. Quality will depend on the connection speed, of course.
>
> --
> Regards, Aharon.
>
> VIDEO: http://www.videoclassified.com/pres1/
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> Phone: 416-418-5127
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>
> "Gwyn" <Gwyn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8AC83432-DA78-42A4-9B99-C25E9FE947D0@microsoft.com...
>> I am purchasing a digital miniDV camcorder and plan to use MovieMaker and
> SonicMyDVD to edit and burn the video to DVD. My computer has a DVD+RW
> drive. My camcorder is PAL format because I am in the UK. I would like to
> burn DVD's in both PAL and NTSC formats. I would like to burn DVD's in
> the
> NTSC format so that the videos may be viewed on televisions in the USA.
> Can
> you tell me what software will enable me to do this?
>
>



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