I am trying to use Compressor 3.0 and convert an avi I have in pal to ntsc and not having much luck?? Any help out there??
thanks..
I have also tried MovieConverter Studio but the resulting file is on like 75 megs... which is smaller than the avi..
thanks again with any input..
Mark
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I just got finished trying Mepg streamclip and it gave me some jerky video..
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In a Windows environment this would be done by resizing the PAL video to NTSC resolution, encoding it at 25 fps (PAL framerate) then applying pulldown flags to tell the player to play it back as if it were a standard NTSC video at 29.970 fps.
Any good encoder that is not template driven should be able to encode NTSC resolution video at PAL framerates.
DGPulldown is the windows program for applying 25fps -> 29.970 fps pulldown patterns. I do not know of a Mac equivalent program to do this.Read my blog here.
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Originally Posted by funkymix
I'm interested of your answer (thanks to send me a private maessage or mail)
Originally Posted by guns1inger
That's the commun way to transcode movies to PAL (so you can do it in the other direction)
PS to funkymix: use the freeware JESDeinterlacer, it will convert your PAL to NTSC
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Originally Posted by Herve
What's a bad idea is applying pulldown to an interlaced source, since the output will be a complete mess. -
Originally Posted by manono
I don't argue anything
if the input file (PAL) is progressive, just change speed and let it progressive (and let the DVDPlayer separates and displays 60 fields on the fly).
I don't see any interest to "hardcode" pulldown (it's just a flag=a "how to display it on TV"). HD tv can display 24fps, so keep contents and add a flag.
but I don't see how you can argue that 23.976->29.97fps pulldown is any better than is 25->29.97fps pulldown
NTSC FILM to NTSC video is just a flag, PAL to NTSC VIDEO is rarely a flag, it's a "hard" duplication
a flag preserve contents (see my answer above)
What's a bad idea is applying pulldown to an interlaced source, since the output will be a complete mess.
- duplicate 10 fields (from PAL 25fps*2 to NTSC 30*2)
- or interpolate 50fields to 60 (JESdeinterlacer does it very well)
2 different processes depending of input contents.
In french Tv I saw sometimes conversion from NTSC video with duplication (it's not great during travelling)
Interpollation is far smoother, but if you freeze the frame, you will see some ghosts
no solution is perfect
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Originally Posted by manono
Just because you don't see this in retail DVDs doesn't make it any less valid.
I have 4 dvd players at home, no one read 24fps mpeg2 stream (it's a compliant framerate), no one read 1:1 aspect (present in DVD-Video specifications too), etc
Originally Posted by Herve).
Play with JES for example, frame interpollation takes care of contents and "try" to understand how pixels moved, to determine what should be their place in the intermediate frame (=the interpollation).
The principle is great (it's something like a "neutral net" during analysis to identify the parts that moved).
The result is not perfect (to anlayse the pixels movements you must choose a search radius: but a search radius is good for some slow movements or for speed ones, cannot be perfect for all kind of movement speed)
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