Frames Per Second

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  1. IPNightly

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    I just recently bought a dvd player that will also play Divx files. This is the first time I have really used Divx or Xvid for viewing. All I did before is convert them to DVD format for viewing, in that I had to make sure they were in NTSC format (29 frames per second).

    I burned a Divx movie that was 25 frames per second (Pal)which I did not think would play on my TV but it did. This causes confusion for me.

    Does it matter what the frame rate is on a Divx file for viewing on TV?

    If it does is there a program that will change the frame rate from Pal to NTSC?
     
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    If you are in the US, then PAL/NTSC does matter since most TV's can handle NTSC only. Thing is that most if not all DivX players have a built in converter. So you can play a PAL source and the player will output NTSC.

    For NTSC, most of the time your framerate should be 23.976 since most NTSC DVD's are 23.976fps progressive with 3:2 pulldown flags.
     
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    Thanks a lot that answers a lot of questions. It had me confused and looking for a way to convert the files. The Divx in a DVD is the way to go then as it will save a lot of time and effort of coverting them to DVD format.
     

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