Convert PAL TO NTSC. What software does?

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  1. matta21

    matta21 Member

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    I have some dvd's that CloneDVD2 and AnyDVD say it's in MPEG-2 PAL 16:9. Since most players don't play PAL...what can I use to convert it to NTSC and still keep the quality and everything?
     
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    Well if the files are ripped from a DVD (.VOB files) the best way is shown in the picture below...
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    All you need is VOBlanker.
     
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    convertx2dvd will do what you want to do
     
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    Thanks! I just want what's ever best. What's the best ratio to use. I notice some of the DVD's I have are in 16:9 which Im guessing is widescreen.

    Matta
     
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    4:3=Full Screen

    16:9=Wide Screen
     
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    what you use..is that a pretty descent software? I mean I use CloneDVD now and I know how it cuts down the quality now when you ask...but when I use that software you posted the pic of will it keep it's same quality? Also Im looking for something to rip certain parts of a dvd to just make like a music video or something.

    Matta
     
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    VOBlanker does not affect the quality of your video. I'm not quite sure what program will do that program will for you, but you can blank out parts of a video with VOBlanker.
     

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