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    Hi all. I'm just completing a project (NTSC) in which I have to ship some DVD copies to the UK (PAL). First of all, from an NTSC timeline, can Canopus transcode to a PAL DVD and my SONY DVR-109 DVD recorder - can it also do the PAL recording? If so - what is the proper and best way to make the PAL DVD so I can rely on it to play without a hitch in England?

    You guys in the UK or Down Under surely know the ins-and-outs of this! I've never tried it before.
    Many thanks,
    Alan
    Alan J. Levi
    Director

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  • #2
    Hi Alan
    Actually we always do our MPEG2 (trans)encoding with TMPGEnc because it does a better job than Canopus. (Of course that may not be the case anymore, but I haven't tried it recently.) Then you just author the disc like any other.
    However, are you sure you really need to deliver PAL. Pretty well all modern players in the UK can handle NTSC, and the issue never even arises if the disc is played on a computer.
    Regards
    Andrew Pinder
    www.chpv.co.uk
    Edius 9 with Blackmagic Intensity Pro 4k; Windows 10 (64 bit Pro); Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro; i9-9900K CPU; 32GB RAM;
    Asus GTX1060 graphics; RME Fireface800 audio; SATA RAID

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    • #3
      Pal DVD's play in Pal countries :((( only

      NTSC DVD's play in NTSC and PAL countries, so there is no need to convert if you don't want

      in a Pal country, you can't buy a DVD player that can't play NTSC and output to Pal TV
      Anton Strauss
      Antons Video Productions - Sydney

      EDIUS X WG with BM Mini Monitor 4k and BM Mini Recorder, Gigabyte X299 UD4 Pro, Intel Core i9 9960X 16 Core, 32 Threads @ 4.3Ghz, Corsair Water Cooling, Gigabyte RTX-2070 Super 3X 8GB Video Card, Samsung 860 Pro 512GB SSD for System, 8TB Samsung Raid0 SSD for Video, 2 Pioneer BDR-209 Blu-ray/DVD burners, Hotswap Bay for 3.5" Sata and 2.5" SSD, Phanteks Enthoo Pro XL Tower, Corsair 32GB DDR4 Ram, Win10 Pro

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      • #4
        The simple way is use Procoder and select DVD-PAL to encode. You can't check if you don't have Pal or Mutisystem DVD player (also Pal monitor) , but you can check it play on your computer, don't worry, if you can see it on your computer correctly, it means good for PAL DVD player (99%).

        If SONY DVR-109 DVD recorder can't record PAL image, try to use DVD burn software and burn it on your computer DVD RW drive.

        If your project is SD, the quality will down, and some fast pan or fast zoom images will come not smooth (NTSC 720*480 to PAL 720*576, need to force bigger, 30f to 25f, some frames will combine)
        Last edited by tomokiboy; 10-17-2008, 07:09 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by antonsvideo
          you can't buy a DVD player that can't play NTSC and output to Pal TV
          Incorrect! My new Mitsubishi Outlander has a DVD player in it that won't play NTSC discs! (Swear)

          Cheers Vaughan
          Main Edit System ASUS Z170-Pro, 6700K, 32 gig ram HD Spark, Windows 7 64bit Edius 8.1 (Edit Machine)
          2nd System Intel DZ77BH, 3770K, 16 GB ram, Edius 8.1 (ingest and authoring)
          3rd system (internet & Printing station)

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          • #6
            Hi Andrew,

            Our learned Anton suggested that all PAL players play PAL as well as NTSC converted to PAL for the PAL TV sets. Whereupon Vaughn who resides in Melbourne said "not true" - his PAL player would not play NTSC DVD's. So please let me know your experience in the UK, since these DVD's are going to Ireland. Perhaps I should email my Ireland folks to see what they say as well!

            Many thanks,
            Alan
            Alan J. Levi
            Director

            SYSTEM:AsRock Z490 Taichi MB, Intel i9-10850K CPU, 64 Gig Trident 3600 RAM, Corsair HX1000W PS, nVidia RTX 3070 Video, Corsair h115i Water CPU cooler, Asus BW16-B1HT BluRay DVD, Samsung 512GB SSD boot in Swapable Tray, 2 1TB Samsung SSD video files RAID 1, 4.5TB RAID 1 Outboard backups, Behringer 2000 Audio Fader/Controller, LG 27" 4K Monitor, 2 Asus 1080 monitors.

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            • #7
              Hey Vaughan, I think you better return your Mitsubishi DVD and get your $19 back. I've got more than a dozen DVD players/recorders here all of which play NTSC without fault.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by AJL14
                Hi Andrew,

                Our learned Anton suggested that all PAL players play PAL as well as NTSC converted to PAL for the PAL TV sets. Whereupon Vaughn who resides in Melbourne said "not true" - his PAL player would not play NTSC DVD's. So please let me know your experience in the UK, since these DVD's are going to Ireland. Perhaps I should email my Ireland folks to see what they say as well!

                Many thanks,
                Alan
                As they say "There's always one". I have not come across a PAL DVD player that would not output from an unregioned NTSC DVD so Vaughan is really unlucky (perhaps even the chosen one).
                I would always suggest making a PAL DVD, encoding with PCE or full PC 2/3 to A PAL template remembering to set 16x9 if its widescreen source and then a simple menu from whatever you author with. The encoded PAL DVD will usually look better.

                DD

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                • #9
                  i am also looking for the software NTSC to PAL WITHOUT loss quality and smoothness while fast pan and fast zoom images. Any suggestion?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by tomokiboy
                    i am also looking for the software NTSC to PAL WITHOUT loss quality and smoothness while fast pan and fast zoom images. Any suggestion?
                    there is no such thing in the affordable range, sorry

                    an NTSC DVD will play way smoother in a Pal DVD player than an NTSC DVD converted to Pal and then played in Pal DVD player
                    Anton Strauss
                    Antons Video Productions - Sydney

                    EDIUS X WG with BM Mini Monitor 4k and BM Mini Recorder, Gigabyte X299 UD4 Pro, Intel Core i9 9960X 16 Core, 32 Threads @ 4.3Ghz, Corsair Water Cooling, Gigabyte RTX-2070 Super 3X 8GB Video Card, Samsung 860 Pro 512GB SSD for System, 8TB Samsung Raid0 SSD for Video, 2 Pioneer BDR-209 Blu-ray/DVD burners, Hotswap Bay for 3.5" Sata and 2.5" SSD, Phanteks Enthoo Pro XL Tower, Corsair 32GB DDR4 Ram, Win10 Pro

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                    • #11
                      Whereas I have not come across any NEW tv sets or dvd players that will not play a pseudo NTSC signal, the big problem comes if the sets are NOT NEW.
                      I have a pioneer dvd player, that is now a few years old and will not play ntsc dvds. I keep this unit as it has full 7.1 surround sound and it works great.

                      Also, my main tv is a few years older, but still works great, so why should I swap it. This also will not play an ntsc signal.

                      My other newer tv's and dvd players are all fine with it.



                      My advice, to ensure it works, would be to convert from the timeline to PAL MPeg2 using PCE.

                      Using your dvd authoring software, start a PAL project, import your PAL files, make a PAL dvd.

                      Your burner will burn whatever it is given, it doesn't know or care about PAL / NTSC issues.

                      Test your PAL dvd works in your pc.

                      If you have a new set over there, then you may be able to play it on your setup, so you could test this way as well, but don't worry unduly if it sdoesn't work on your tv. Do worry if it doesn't work on your pc.

                      Box them up and send them over.

                      Graham
                      www.myvideoproblems.com
                      Microsoft MVP in Digital Media

                      Edius 4.61, NX Express, xp sp2

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                      • #12
                        an NTSC DVD will play way smoother in a Pal DVD player than an NTSC DVD converted to Pal and then played in Pal DVD player
                        This is dependant on the encode But basically true PAL encodes to NTSC much better than NTSC to PAL

                        Some discs I have seen are very poor

                        Anton is 99% correct here in the UK MOST players - even the cheap ASDA players play NTSC DVD's as long as there are NO region codes.

                        Infact its the older High End players that baulk at such a disc....


                        PROCODER 1.5 does the best PAL - NTSC conversion I thought there were issues with AV sync ON STANDARDS CONVERTED FOOTAGE with PC3???


                        cath
                        Asus P5K64WS, Intel Core 2 Quad QX6850 Extreme CPU, Saphire HD 3850 512mb graphics, WDraptor160 OS, Highpoint Rocket raid 2310 4 x 500gig Seagate sata 2 se drives in raid 0, NXe and Edius 5.51 Imaginate 2.
                        Procoder 3.06 and various Prodad add-ons

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by antonsvideo
                          an NTSC DVD will play way smoother in a Pal DVD player than an NTSC DVD converted to Pal and then played in Pal DVD player

                          Thanks Anton. I will certainly check with my guys in Ireland, but upon your advise, will go this route rather than transcode.

                          Much obliged,
                          Alan
                          Alan J. Levi
                          Director

                          SYSTEM:AsRock Z490 Taichi MB, Intel i9-10850K CPU, 64 Gig Trident 3600 RAM, Corsair HX1000W PS, nVidia RTX 3070 Video, Corsair h115i Water CPU cooler, Asus BW16-B1HT BluRay DVD, Samsung 512GB SSD boot in Swapable Tray, 2 1TB Samsung SSD video files RAID 1, 4.5TB RAID 1 Outboard backups, Behringer 2000 Audio Fader/Controller, LG 27" 4K Monitor, 2 Asus 1080 monitors.

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                          • #14
                            How are you going to check?
                            Send them a disc and ask them to play it?
                            May as well send them both types and see which they prefer.
                            Graham
                            www.myvideoproblems.com
                            Microsoft MVP in Digital Media

                            Edius 4.61, NX Express, xp sp2

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