I wasn't sure if this post should go into the DVD Authoring or Video Conversion section, as it pertains, kinda to both. But my question is, what exactly is NTSC[DF]? I'm asking this because DVD-Lab PRO is identifying the .m2v stream as such. There's no problems for playback or anything like that, I'm just wondering what it means.
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NTSC Drop Frame.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMPTE_t...frame_timecode
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