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  1. I have tried so many things to fix this problem.
    I live in Australia (PAL), and have a DVD-R burner.
    I burn heaps of copyrighted DVD's through DVD shrink and they work fine. I tick all regions.
    I have a particular DVD that is a fully legitimate one, borrowed off a mate, doesn't say if it's NTSC or PAL or what region. So I put it in my PS2 and it is black and white and poor quality. I put it in my computer and it plays perfectly fine in full colour.
    When I use DVD shrink or DVD decrypter it still doesn't work.
    I think the problem might be that it is a NTSC DVD or a region thing.
    How do I fix this problem?
    Thanks
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  2. I know if I put a PAL DVD in my player, it will show as BW on the TV. You probably have the opposite problem. Your DVD may be NTSC.
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  3. So how would I convert my DVd from NTSC to PAL?
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    Originally Posted by mike_hill2107
    So how would I convert my DVd from NTSC to PAL?
    You might find this website helpfull:

    http://www.geocities.com/xesdeeni2001/StandardsConversion/index.html

    Please note that this is a major PAIN-IN-THE-ASS process as it requires you to re-encode the DVD using TMPGEnc and we all know that ain't nowhere near as fast as using something like DVD SHRINK.

    I can't speak for NTSC to PAL (I have no need for that) but I have done PAL to NTSC with great results.

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  5. Yeh I tried that site but no luck. It also doesn't keep all the menues. There has to be some kind of program that will allow you to re encode the whole dvd to PAL form NTSC.
    Any suggestions?
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    Originally Posted by mike_hill2107
    Yeh I tried that site but no luck. It also doesn't keep all the menues. There has to be some kind of program that will allow you to re encode the whole dvd to PAL form NTSC.
    Any suggestions?
    Sorry but no such program exists BUT there are stand alone DVD players that can convert PAL to NTSC so when you are playing back the PAL disc it will look normal on your NTSC television.

    One of the best is the Cyberhome CH-DVD 500 and it only costs $79.95 USD + shipping

    You can order it direct from the CYBERHOME website.

    Also you will need to read the CYBERHOME message forum on the NERD-OUT website which has information on how to make your Cyberhome CH-DVD 500 codefree. It is a very simple remote control "hack" that anyone can do.

    Many people also like the JVC players as they also do PAL to NTSC conversion (and like the Cyberhome do it rather well). One of the best websites to order from is HK FLIX

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  7. That can't be right. If there's a program that converts .avi files from NTSC to PAL (TMPGEnc) there is no reason there wouldn't be another program that does the same but keeps all the menu's in tact.
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    Originally Posted by mike_hill2107
    That can't be right. If there's a program that converts .avi files from NTSC to PAL (TMPGEnc) there is no reason there wouldn't be another program that does the same but keeps all the menu's in tact.
    NO SUCH PROGRAM EXISTS THAT DOES THIS
    If it is that important to you then buy a stand alone DVD player that does the PAL<--->NTSC conversion. Then you can just play back the original DVD disc and have EVERYTHING.

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  9. Your problem is definitely a pal and ntsc confliction
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