Hi!
I've been browsing these forums for a while now without finding a good answer to my problem:
I have a vacation video that is filmed on an NTSC camcorder. Now I would like to digitalize it and burn it as SVCDs (lacking a DVD burner). Moving back to Europe soon I want the SVCDs to be PAL so I will be able to play them on most standalone DVD players there.
My Camcorder is an original NTSC, nothing like PAL60 or that kind of stuff.
I guess the best way to capture would be 480x480 with 29.97 fps, right?
Are there some recommended standard filters in VirtualDub that I should apply to the captured video (50Gig) to improve Quality?
How do I best convert this to a PAL SVCD now? I don't want the speed to change.
And most importantly: How much quality will I lose? Will it be possible to see a quality difference on a TV, is it worth the whole effort? I know I could burn the whole thing as an NTSC SVD and watch it on some standalone DVD players that support this and put out PAL60, or on a PC with TV-Out. But wouldn't this cause a greater quality loss?
Thanks for you help,
Gorthon
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Moving back to Europe soon I want the SVCDs to be PAL so I will be able to play them on most standalone DVD players there.
I don't want the speed to change.
You will also have quality loss, because you will have to reencode.I wanna be bigger, stronger, drive a faster car...
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