Color profile for menu images ? (AdobeRGB vs. sRGB)

Making some menus for a DVD. Original stills started out in AdobeRGB color space, but the designer converted them to sRGB, which shifted the colors and reduced the gamut.
When the images are authored, I assume they are converted to an NTSC or PAL color space. How does this space compare to sRGB? If the NTSC and PAL gamuts are smaller than sRGB than it doesnt matter, but if they are larger/different, than I think the designer needs to go back to the original AdobeRGB images.
Anyone have a clue about this?
thanks...

I was having a similar problem where there was a color disparity between the still images viewed in Photoshop and the same image viewed in FCP / DVDSP. The little info I have found so far indicates that DVDs use the Generic RGB profile. My results confirmed this. When I converted the working profile of the still images from sRGB to Generic RGB and then updated the media in FCP and DVDSP the results were much better.

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