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    I have a divx 6.0 mpg4/mp3 file that is encoded in pal (25fps). I need to convert it to an NTSC DVD. I have access to almost all software on the mac so dont hesitate to recommend a product that will do the coversion.

    Will a 2:3 pulldown work just like it does converting film to ntsc?
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    Check out this post.

    I haven't had good results with applying a pulldown to PAL sources. I get better results going from 25fps to 29.97fps.
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    visualhub works for me
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    Toast 7 and 8 can do this as well.
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    Make sure you really need to convert at all. Most DVD players will play both. Strictly speaking the NTSC DVD standard requires Dolby audio (as distinct from MPEG audio) but that's loosely applied these days.
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    Thank you for the suggestions, I will let you guys know how it works in a few days.
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  7. What method did you end up using?
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    I used visual hub and it worked well.
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    Originally Posted by ArtemisG3

    I haven't had good results with applying a pulldown to PAL sources. I get better results going from 25fps to 29.97fps.
    Strictly speaking, pulldown doesn't apply to PAL. Pulldown is a (clever or diabolical, depending on your point of view) hack to get a 24fps film to play nice with a 29.97fps NTSC video standard. Because PAL's 25fps is already so close to film's 24fps, the latter is just sped up for PAL. This raises pitches and shortens durations by ~4%, but those are considered relatively benign distortions, relative to the alternatives.
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    Originally Posted by tomlee59
    Strictly speaking, pulldown doesn't apply to PAL.
    Some people will convert PAL to NTSC by resizing the video, but leave the framerate at 25fps. Once that is done, a pulldown is applied to get the video to the NTSC framerate (29.97). In this particular instance, pulldown does apply to PAL. (But normally PAL video doesn't have a pulldown)
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    Got it. Thanks, ArtemisG3.
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