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    Are their any guides that explain how to make 23.976 videos to 25.000 progressive? When i searched all i could find were guides that explained 25 to 23.976, 24 and 29.97. Yes 1st post and i wasn't sure where to post this, so i posted it here
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    Never tried it, but look at DGPulldown and use 23.976 to 25.000 progressive as custom rates?
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    I defer to PAL experts, but it is my understanding that you just play a 24 fps progressive file. PAL won't know the difference between 24 and 23.976.

    It will run 4% fast just like all movies in PAL.

    The frame size may need to be stretched from 480 to 576 lines.
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    Originally Posted by edDV
    I defer to PAL experts, but it is my understanding that you just play a 24 fps progressive file. PAL won't know the difference between 24 and 23.976.

    It will run 4% fast just like all movies in PAL.

    The frame size may need to be stretched from 480 to 576 lines.
    yeh ive decided to go with 23.976 to 24, i just read at another website that if your gonna edit or make vids in adobe premiere 24 would be best

    Originally Posted by redwudz
    Never tried it, but look at DGPulldown and use 23.976 to 25.000 progressive as custom rates?
    cheers for the link, ill try it out...i think i saw a guide here somewhere about 23.976 to 24 >.<
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    I would leave it as NTSC 23.976, apply 2:3 pulldown (dgpulldown is fine for this) and author as NTSC. It will play fine in your DVD player. I have never had a need to convert NTSC material to PAL for viewing in Australia.
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    Originally Posted by guns1inger
    I would leave it as NTSC 23.976, apply 2:3 pulldown (dgpulldown is fine for this) and author as NTSC. It will play fine in your DVD player. I have never had a need to convert NTSC material to PAL for viewing in Australia.
    oh, nah i'm not going to watch it on dvd, i need it to be 24fps so that i can edit the footage in adobe premiere, because adobe premiere cannot edit 23.976fps footage in the same precise way as 24fps footage.
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