I want to convert a Pal DVD 16:9 movie to NTSC DVD 4:3. I want to view it on a 4:3 tv. Should I cut px from the left & right or just resize to 720x480? And if the crop option is the best. how many px???
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hi yysie,
If it's just a PAL to NTSC conversion that you are really after, then why
don't you just continue it as a PAL, IF YOUR DVD player supports both
format.
I have an Apex AD-1500, and I can encode w/ PAL or NTSC, or take a PAL
encoded clip, burn it as PAL, and play it in the AD-1500 w/ no problems on
my 13" NTSC tv set.
Just a thought
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Originally Posted by yysie
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I don't want to make a 4:3 widescreen NTSC from a 16:9 PAL, but I want to make a Fullscreen 4:3 NTSC from a 16:9 PAL Ssource...
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Originally Posted by yysie
Either way this is obviously something that shouldn't be done as it ruins the aspect ratio of the original which just doesn't make any sense. Watching a stretched image makes no sense and trimming the sides to make it fit form top to bottom is known as pan & scan and this is something cinema/movie lovers have been fighting against for years now.
So don't expect any help from me or too many other people.
- John "FulciLives" Coleman"The eyes are the first thing that you have to destroy ... because they have seen too many bad things" - Lucio Fulci
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