Please forgive a newbie if this question has been asked tons of times before. I have a movie composed out of stills and videos made with my Canon camera in NTSC format that I wish it to send to some people in France to be played as a DVD in Secam format on a stand-a-lone DVD player attached to a TV. I made the movie using Movie Maker, so I have it as a WMV file. I employed the program ConvertXtoDVD to make a NTSC DVD (which works fine), and in the process it created a set of VOB files in NTSC format, so I have these too. I would be grateful for suggestions on how (using reasonably priced software if necessary), I can convert either the WMV file or the VOB files into Secam format and burn this onto a DVD that will work in France.
David
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Originally Posted by fledermaus
Also most all European DVD players will also play your NTSC formatted DVD. The 720x480, 29.97 fps disk is converted to a pseudo PAL 60 format at the analog composite output that most TV sets will display.
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