I am trying to convert "Terminator 2 - Ultimate Edition" (R1, NTSC) to PAL. I would like to preserve the entire menu structure too. Can any of you give me a step by step guide to do that (with free software please)?
Thank you in advance.
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Just converting a NTSC video to PAL is a fairly complex exercise to do correctly. Adding in the oringinal menus is quite a bit more difficult. I hope you plan on spending a lot of time with this.
It would be much easier to purchase a PAL version of the movie or use a player and display that can correctly play back NTSC video.
But here's a few guides for parts of the project: https://www.videohelp.com/guides/category/how-to-author-a-complex-dvd-3;24#3;24
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99.9% of all PAL players/TVs play NTSC mtrl no problem. Usually no need to convert.
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Use ConvertXtoDVD. It does a good job easily, else it could be a difficult process by other means. The difference between this and other means would be discernable only to the most critical of eyes-not mine in this case.
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ConvertXtoDVD won't preserve the menu structure.
Why not just buy the PAL version ?Read my blog here.
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Thanks to all of you for the replies!
I've done something like this before (even keeping menues) but the problem in this case is the NTSC/PAL conversion + 3 different version of the movie in the dvd (theathrical+special ed.+director's cut). I know it isn't gonna be easy but I'd like to try with a step by step guide (I've tried to convert following some guides but, for some reason, the result was no good). To say the truth I already own the Pal version of this dvd too, but there is only the director's cut version of the movie. -
Here's a guide. You won't be able to do it though, especially since you want to keep the ILVU/Angles. You'll have to encode each and every cell separately. Better would be to choose which version you want to keep and then strip out the other 2. That way you might stand a chance:
http://www.ntsc2pal.hostrocket.com/index.htm
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Thanks manono, I've already had a look at that guide but it needs Sonic Scenarist wich is not free, is it?
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Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
Don't convert what you don't have to.Regards,
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Originally Posted by manono
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Originally Posted by Lure
Basically you would do a re-encode using the DGPulldown method. This would require proper ripping which can be done with freeware then using DGIndex and AviSynth along with an encoder such as HCenc which is freeware. Re-encode the video to a PAL resolution of 720x576 but leave the FPS at 23.976fps then run it through DGPulldown to make it 25fps then re-autohor using your new video file and the original audio file(s) and any subtitles needed (I don't much deal with soft subtitle files so you are on your own there if needed).
That process is not ALL that difficult. It does mean making your own menu though ...
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Thanks FulciLives!
If I'll understand exactly how to do it I'll try, but I want to ask you: after all that process isn't there a way to put this new file(s) back into the original dvd structure? I made something like this with VobBlanker, but I am not sure if it could be done in this case too.
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Originally Posted by Lure
If I'll understand exactly how to do it I'll try, but I want to ask you: after all that process isn't there a way to put this new file(s) back into the original dvd structure? I made something like this with VobBlanker, but I am not sure if it could be done in this case too.
You have to completely dismantle the DVD, and convert everything. Sure, the chapters can be converted easily enough. The subs can be converted easily enough. Just converting the movie itself is perhaps easiest of all (and even that is easily botched). The menus are a bitch, though, as you have to take everything apart, convert it all, and then put it back together again. It can be done, sure, but it requires some knowledge and a lot of work. -
Originally Posted by manono
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would someone pleasee explain to me why anyone would do all this work when all dvd players I've used that convert pal<>NTSC do a great job?
PAL/NTSC problem solver.
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Originally Posted by victoriabears -
It should also be borne in mind that in America, players and televisions that can do PAL are rather uncommon.
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yes but dvd players that can convert pal dvd 's to ntsv are not
PAL/NTSC problem solver.
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What do you think? -
what is the dvd player brand/model you are using?
PAL/NTSC problem solver.
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So the idea came to my head that if I can get a real PAL dvd out of that NTSC disc it should play smooth on my player.
You might have mentioned that you got the jerky video when playing your original NTSC DVD. The way you wrote it in your previous post, you made it seem as if it happened after doing an NTSC->PAL conversion. That was the impression I got, anyway. -
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Originally Posted by manono
To say the truth I've tried to do the conversion before post following some guides I've found here but I must have done something wrong since the problem was still there. -
I tried to convert my NTSC copy of Phantom Menace to PAL with very little success. It took about 2 days and the results were poor. I originally tried a shortcut using Nerovision which is a one click method but the audio was way out of sync.
Whilst I manged to keep the audio in sync using DVD labs' audio delay function the picture was "jerky" when played in a DVD player, which I attribute to the frame rate difference. I don't think it can be done properly without the jerky picture. In the end I gave up.
My DVD does play NTSC & PAL but for the project I was doing I needed a PAL version. I'm now contemplating buying a PAL version to compliment my NTSC version!!!!!!! -
Do not know if you can get Philips in Italy,but roadstar is an Alba and may be it is just too cheap for the ntsc>pal to work well. The oppo 981 is very good but they do not mention shipping to Italy on their site.
PAL/NTSC problem solver.
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Originally Posted by Sparehead01
The oppo 981 is very good but they do not mention shipping to Italy on their site.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/OPPO-DV981HD-Black-European-Multi-region/dp/B000VED1XI/ref=sr_...8955444&sr=1-1 -
Manono wrote:
Don't kid yourself. Plenty of people know how to do it properly. And if you don't care much about keeping the menus, it's actually fairly simple to do it right.
If it's that simple I would love a tutorial based on software that is freely available. Doesn't matter about menus etc....just converting a movie from 29fps to 25 fps with audio that remains in sync and video that plays smoothly would be fantastic. Oh and by the way if the movie is presented in 6 channel dolby the conversion should be able to keep the 6 channel audio and not convert it to AC3 2 channel or any other format.
How about it?????
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