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    I know there is a lot of discussion on this board about converting from PAL to NTSC, but I am not seeing anything about a quick way to find out whether a DVD-R/+R is PAL or NTSC. As far as I can tell VLC doesn't show framerate under the more information bar. I can extract files and MyDVDEdit will provide the information and the same is true for MPEGStreamclip. But is there a program or a way to know this information without extracting a VOB or a VIDEO_TS folder?
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    If your discs are DVD-R/+R, then you have unencrypted media. Drop the first VOB of the title onto MPEG Streamclip and then, when it opens it, "get info" (Cmd-I). You'll see the information you seek.
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    There are various ways to do this. The free version of the Tecoltd Bitrate Viewer will tell you if you open a VOB with it. Actually, it gives you the resolution and frames per second, but you can figure it out from that.
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    Originally Posted by jman98
    There are various ways to do this. The free version of the Tecoltd Bitrate Viewer will tell you if you open a VOB with it. Actually, it gives you the resolution and frames per second, but you can figure it out from that.
    Nope; that's Windoze. We're on a Mac here.
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  5. 25 fps, 50 fps = PAL
    23.976 fps, 29.97 fps, 59.94 fps = NTSC

    VLC: Tools -> Media Information
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  6. Originally Posted by danielmak
    I can extract files and MyDVDEdit will provide the information
    no need to extract, just double click on a .IFO (or .BUP) located inside the VIDEO_TS inside your DVD, to launched MyDVDEdit.
    you won't be able to modify the DVD, but no concern to read informations. So, that's very quick!

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