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    The quality when i convert from PAL to NTSC realy seems to go down, i do not know why? I use TMPGENC to convert with the NTSC(video) template loaded. Has anyone ever heard of this?
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  2. Hi,

    Even using the TMPGEnc you will have problems with the frame rate, wich is 25 fps for PAL and 30 fps for NTSC. The process is:
    - Demux A/V, you can use the Tools section on TMPGEnc;
    - Deinterlace and resize (720x480 for DVD, 480x480 for SVCD, 320x240 for VCD) the video;
    - Pulldown video to 2:3, the video will be 24 fps, but played with extra frames at 30 fps;
    - Stretch the sound in about 4%, use some audio tool, like Sound Forge;
    - Mux A/V;

    It's not necessary to tell that you will loose some quality in the video and audio. I've done once with a DVD, it's was acceptable for a SVCD.

    Regards
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  3. If your dvd player(made in ROC) reads PAL and auto-output to TV/NTSC, I would leave it be. You're adding frames, stretching audio, etc. U mite end-up with an 900meg mpg and have to use 99min cdr's. Why do that?? Save the hours downloading more vids.
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