Hey guys,
I have some PAL DVDs which cause my TV to roll the picture. So rather than re-encode everything, I changed the bit-flag in the ifo to NTSC and played it back and it seemed to work just as well. Of course this is now an xDVD.
But I tried the same thing on my Pioneer 343, and it seems to get a corrupt picture due to the res not being NTSC as expected. Anyways I was wondering if the Pioneer 343, or most DVD players for that mater can display video at 25fps even though the flag is set to NTSC? Simply, the reason why I want to do this is because I don't want to shift the audio to match the speed of a 29fps converted video from pal. In addition, I can't get a perfect IVTC on my source DVD as it always leaves leftover interlaced lines. Also for some reason it makes the movie 60 frames a second? Wouldn't you just be making 1 frame from 2 fields?
Anyways, I think if everything is NTSC except the frame rate, theirs a good chance it would work, but I just wanted to ask around.
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