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how to check if image file is pal or ntsc without burning?

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by pr0digy, Jul 3, 2008.

  1. pr0digy

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    well like the subject states

    im tired of burning image files only for them to turn out pal and i get that dreaded "CANNOT PLAY THE DISC" or w.e so is there any program out there that i can check what region or if the dvd is ntsc without burning and wasting a dvd to find out doesnt matter if i have to munt it or anything because anything is better then wasting more dvd's

    thanks
     
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    danx man really appreciate it
     
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    hey so I won't have to start a new thread, is there any programs that I can use to convert video_ts files or image files or both (please specify) from pal to ntsc (not ntsc to pal) danx again
     
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    For files in a DVD folder (VIDEO_TS), you can convert the main movie with 'ConvertXtoDVD' or 'Nero Vision'.
    AFAIK, neither will convert the menu.

    The only way I have converted a PAL disk (with the complete functioning menu) is to use 'VOB Blanker' to reset the flags in the VOB files, and process the files to a new folder, then burn using 'IMGBurn'.


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    your the shit danx a bunch man.
    you gotta love the net
     
  7. varnull

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    Yeah.. knows his stuff does attar..

    The problem with the menus is the frame size. I'm thinking that maybe modifying the still frame background images to the right (720-576 or whatever) size-format might solve it? If you have the files knocking about it must be worth an experiment??
     

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