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Fri, 9 Feb 2007 20:16:58 -0800 |
Hi,
I'm working with Adobe Encore 1.5 and I'm not able to change my NTSC project to
a PAL project wihtout redoing everything. I know that I have to change the
images and videos size to fit the PAL format but I would like to know if the
option of turning NTSC into PAL is available in Adobe Encore 2.0? I'm not able
to find this info on the forum.
By now, I'm studying DVD-Lab which is able to do it by a simple click on a chex
box. All the programming is keeped, you only have to reimport the right images
and videos and check your chapters and your in business.
But as I started learning DVD authoring with encore 1.5 and I like the previw
feature, missing in DVD-Lab, I'll prefer to keep working with encore if the
problem is solved in the 2.0 version
Thanks a lot
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Fri, 9 Feb 2007 20:40:09 -0800 |
NTSC into PAL is available in Adobe Encore 2.0?
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Sat, 10 Feb 2007 03:41:59 -080 |
Try Atlantis DV Film. <http://www.dvfilm.com/atlantis/index.htm>
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Sat, 10 Feb 2007 04:20:44 -080 |
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Sat, 10 Feb 2007 05:11:36 -080 |
Ruud.
Sorry to contradict, but the website says different.
Converts PAL to film-motion NTSC, or NTSC to film-motion PAL!
PAL to NTSC DVFilm Atlantis performs the following operations in a single
pass:
1. It intelligently deinterlaces PAL video for a "shot on
film" appearance,
without reducing resolution.
2. It then converts 25 frames per second into 29.97 frames per second
interlaced NTSC, with a modified 3:2 pulldown, the same method used to
convert film to video.
3. It also converts 16:9 anamorphic to letterbox if required.
4. It can also letterbox (crop) 4:3 video to 16:9 if required.
5. It can also simulate film grain and red layer emulsion shift, if
required.
No modification to the soundtrack is needed, because with DVFilm Atlantis
PAL to NTSC the duration of your movie stays exactly the same. Supported
file formats are Quicktime, MPEG (.VOB), or AVI files. The Mac version
only supports Quicktime.
NTSC to PAL Atlantis can convert three different types of NTSC to PAL:
Normal 60i (interlaced NTSC), NTSC with a 3:2 pulldown like film
transferred
to video, and NTSC with a 2:3:3:2 pulldown such as created by the
Panasonic
DVX100 or Canon XL-2 24P video cameras. The file formats can be
Quicktime,
MPEG (.VOB), or AVI. The Mac version only supports Quicktime.
This function is useful for filmakers wishing to incorporate NTSC stock
footage in their PAL projects, or filmmakers wishing to edit 24P video
in a PAL editing system, or converting a NTSC tape or DVD to PAL format
for viewingon PAL systems.
1. It converts the NTSC to true 24P progressive-scan, without reducing
vertical resolution.
2. It then speeds up the 24P to 25P (by +4%), and speeds up the
soundtrack
to match, and enlarges the frame size to 720 x 576.
3. It can also convert 16:9 anamorphic to letterbox if required.
4. It can also letterbox (crop) 4:3 video to 16:9 if required.
5. It can also simulate film grain and red layer emulsion shift, if
required.
DVFilm Atlantis requires Quicktime 6 (included on CDROM) or Quicktime
7. (Do not use QT 6.5).
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