Convert a PAL to NTSC?

I have the dvd "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and its in PAL format, so my DVD player won't read it. I know how to convert just the movie but is there a way of converting the entire disc to NTSC?

Maybe this will help you:
http://www.jakeludington.com/archives/000560.html
Dave Taylor suggests one of the least frustrating solutions I've seen. Invest in a region-free DVD player with onboard PAL-to-NTSC conversion.
Good Luck

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  • Grainy Image when converting from PAL to NTSC...

    Hi,
    I'm using Compressor 2.0.1 to convert a PAL movie to NTSC. I find that the output is extremely Grainy, the blacs are Muddy and the Highlights are colored.
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks and Regards,
    Rajnesh

    There are many options when converting from PAL to NTSC with Compressor's Frame Controls panel. Have you tried other settings? Note, however, that the highest quality settings are pretty slow so be prepared for a fairly long wait even on your Power Mac G5.
    Otherwise, you might want to try the freeware utility JES Deinterlacer (available on VersionTracker.com). JES Deinterlacer is pretty fast at PAL <-> NTSC conversion and the results are better than you will get with the basic settings in Compressor 2.

  • Convert from pal to ntsc

    Hi folks does anyone know of a way to convert a project created in PAL into NTSC directly in FCP X, I need to produce to versions of the same project to DVD, the PAL version is straight forward export to DVD, but would appreciated any help in being able to do the same but for an NTSC version of teh same project
    Thanks in advance

    Make a new project. Use custom settings for NTSC. Copy the PAL project and paste it into the NTSC project.
    Russ

  • When to convert from PAL to NTSC?

    I want to convert PAL DV movies to NTSC DVDs. Should I do the PAL to NTSC conversion as I export the QT movie, which QT seems capable of, or should I drop the PAL QT movie into Compressor and do the conversion there? Any advise or reports of experience with this process would be appreciated.

    Hi
    As I know and try, first convert your movie to NTSC and then convert it to MPEG.
    converting DV-PAL to MPEG-2 NTSC is taking too long.
    good converting takes 1.2 hour to 1 min of video on G5 Dual 2.5GHz.
    you can download my compressor droplets (compressor 2).
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  • How do I convert from PAL to NTSC in compressor?

    I have a project I converted from mp4 file to Apple Pro Res to edit it in FCP.  I exported using Compressor and tried to import the files to DVD Studio Pro.  It said it can't put PAL files into an NTSC project.  I didn't even realize it was filmed in PAL (yes, I have the rights to use the footage).  How do I convert the files from PAL to put it into FCP...in Compressor?  If so, how?  Thanks for any help!

    To  convert the 25fps PAL file to a 29.97fps file staying within the ProRes codec:
    • Open up compressor. In the Settings window select: Apple>Formats>Quicktime>ProRes 422
    • Select the "Duplicate Selected Setting" icon in the upper left of the Settings window
    • This creates duplicate of the preset that you can edit
    • Select the preset copy and, in Inspector, give it a new name (something like ProRes PAL>NTSC)
    • In Encoder>Video Settings>Frame rate - and change the frame rate to 29.97
    • In Frame Controls> turn them on and set Resize Filter and Rate Conversion to BETTER.  (If so set them to BEST, be prepared for a long wait)
    • In the Geometry tab, set the Frame Size to 720x480 (you don't say if the file is 16:9 or 4:3)
    • Submit the file and go have dinner. Depending on the length of the file, it may take hours.
    Have fun.
    x

  • How to convert from PAL to NTSC in compressor

    I have a project I converted from mp4 file to Apple Pro Res to edit it in FCP.  I exported using Compressor and tried to import the files to DVD Studio Pro.  It said it can't put PAL files into an NTSC project.  I didn't even realize it was filmed in PAL (yes, I have the rights to use the footage).  How do I convert the files from PAL to put it into FCP...in Compressor?  If so, how?  Thanks for any help!

    Since you've already edited it, export from fcp (file:  export:  quicktime movie - NOT quicktime conversion) with current settings.  Bring this file into compressor and apply the appropriate dvd preset.  Thencustomize the preset, changing the frame rate to 29.97 fps and video format to ntsc in the encoder panel:  the pixel dimensions in the geometry panel to 720x480 (not sure if this is necessary, but doublecheck it).  Then in the frame controls panel, enable frame controls and change the resize filter to best, and rate conversion to 100% of source and rate conversion to best.  This may take a long time to output, so you might want to do a short test by setting an in and out in the compressor preview window.
    Hopefully, I haven't left anything out.  If there are any questions, post back.

  • I want to convert a movie that I've created in iMovie from PAL to NTSC.

    I've created a large movie using PAL but now want to convert it to NTSC to send to my family in Canada.  It took ages to create.  Is there an easy way of doing the conversion?  I don't want to have to do it all again. 

    Hi
    A. Using iMovie'08 to 11 - Will not give 100% result - as You want interlaced SD-Video = NTSC
    B. Converting from PAL to NTSC - is Never 100% loss free - but You lose a bit
    I use iMovie HD6 or FinalCut - as they can deliver 100% over to program that converts.
    • iMovie and iDVD can convert - BUT RESULT WILL BE Very POOOOR.
    My notes on How I do it
    PAL to NTSC or NTSC to PAL
    A. Copying commercial DVDs - No Not possibly at all - Not even legal to discuss. 
    B. Home made DVDs (DVDs without copy protection)
    C. Movies from iMovie or FinalCut
    • Save as full quality QuickTime .mov and convert this with JES_Deinterlacer  (free on Internet)
    NTSC ---> PAL.
    • Most often not necessary - Most stand alone PAL DVD-players playback NTSC
    (if TV is old in BL/W)
    PAL ---> NTSC.
    • If played on Mac - not necessary AT ALL
    • If on NTSC DVD-player - CONVERSION IS NEEDED - nearly no Stand alone NTSC-DVD-players
    playback PAL at all.
    To do this You need to convert the PAL DVD to streaming.DV or full quality QuickTime .mov
    • I use Roxio Toast™ to do this (There are no free converter)
    • JES_Deinterlacer  (free on Internet) to convert to NTSC
    • Set up an NTSC project (29.97fps or 30) in iDVD and import then burn
    I burn to
    • Verbatim DVD-R
    • Set down burn speed in iDVD to x1 or x4 recommended by many
    • Secure a minimum of 25Gb free space on internal boot hard disk before burning (IMPORTANT)
    PAL is 25 fps and an analog TV standard of 625 lines
    NTSC is 29.97 fps and 520 lines
    NTSC (29.97fps) 520 lines - about 640x480 pixels (square) 720x480 rectangular (narrow) pixels
    PAL  (25 fps)   625   lines - about 768x576 pixels (square) 720x576 rectangular (narrow) pixels
    to use a photo 702x480 resp 576 then add 9 pixels on each side to add together as 720
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    Bengt W wrote
    Deleting iDVD pref. file - should return You into NTSC mode.
    Yes iDVD can switch to PAL - BUT as You see with a rather lousy result.
    a. Need to convert to PAL - most often not - Most PAL-player can playback NTSC
    and on a fairly new TV in color. (old TV in Bl/W)
    (Other way around - from PAL to NTSC most often a must - few NTSC-player can use PAL)
    b. IF MUST - then use JES_Deinterlacer to do this conversion - so much better and free.
    My list on this (or rather PAL --> NTSC - just think the other way around)
    I have to send it overseas
    That too can be a problem. As USA = NTSC = 29.97fps and EU = PAL = 25fps.
    DO Not let iMovie or iDVD do this conversion from one to the other - Result will be Very
    BAD
    I save the movie as a full quality QuickTime .mov file then I use JES_Deinterlacer to do the conversion - then I cont. in iMovie or iDVD with project set accordingly.
    JES_Deinterlacer is free on Internet and there are Pro applications but not that much better and costs are astronomical.
    PAL-DVDs - don't play in US
    NTSC-DVDs - usually plays well in EU
    All plays well on a Mac - What ever.
    Allosaurus writes
    Thank you SDMacuser. I dumped all the plist icons with no result, and was getting pretty plist off when it occurred to me to delete all the previous dvd.proj files. Bingo. That did the trick. So thank you for all your help and the additional information you provided.
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  • QuickTime movie in Pal to NTSC

    I have a PAL camcorder.
    I made an i movie in PAL and then edited it. I then converted it to QT in Pal. I then want to convert it to NTSC in JES. It doesn't seem to want to convert. ??? Perhaps I put something wrong into the slots. Could some one give me the right steps?? I thought that I followed the "Unofficial iMovie FAQ"

    Hi sola
    Converting from Pal to NTSC is one of the hardest things to do.
    Believe me! I live in New Zealand a Pal territory but when I wanted to convert my little TV programme DIYTV Learn TV Production in 44 minutes showing the world how to make saleable, watchable TV programmes on iMovie I had to convert it to NTSC and get it to work on all USA DVD's.
    It took me five months! Nobody could tell me how to do it. You can get a man on the moon but not convert acceptable PAL to NTSC cheaply and easily.
    I tried everything Jes, the Compressor which comes with FC Pro , took it to production houses and still I could not get an acceptable conversion that did not cost a bomb. I tried all the forums. I begged to be given some settings which would work. Nothing! Doing it digitally takes hours and you need the correct settings which are a 'big secret'.
    I did not try Platinium Alchemist as it was about NZ$1000 a go and I had 8 programmes. I reckoned I'd not sell that many to cover the cost. I think this would be the best.
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    I am not an expert in Jes but a lot on the forum swear by it. I too never got it to work for me.
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    For this you just need to take in your tape and they can make the change either to tape or DVD. They have the equipment mainly an NTSC recorder which are are difficult to come by in Pal countries.
    You can do it the analog way at home by making a DVD, playing this on a cheap DVD recorder from China, a named expensive variety will not do, which has a cunning little switch between PAL/NTSC and you can make the change in real time and as good quality as you get, better than digital and it works on everything.
    The big problem with this is you need an NTSC tape recorder.
    Have you noticed your PAL camcorder will play in NTSC but not record. This is because the wattage/ampage, sorry experts I am dislexic here, is different in USA and it makes the pictures flicker if filmed under lights consequently the big firms only sell the correct type of camera for the country to avoid problems.
    I hire an NTSC one as I have hours of video to change but if you have just one item it would be cheaper to get it done by a duplication house. Once you have it on NTSC you can do what you like with it.
    Caution. If you want your iMovie to play on all USA DVD players you have to convert the sound to Dolby Sound AC3 but that is another problem.
    This is my answer to the question for what it is worth. If anyone out there has a better solution please tell us. So far I have had no complaints and I have sold many DVDs changed like this. My change costs about $20 but takes hours to achieve but worth the effort.
    Good luck. Hope someone is more helpful
    Jane

  • PAL versus NTSC will both play in a US blu-ray player/HDTV?

    I'm sure I could test this and find out, but I'm sure someone has a quick answer.  If my assets are 720 X 576 I have heard that Encore re-sizing will create some quality issues.  Would I be better off just editing this in Premiere Pro and Saving in the same 720 X 576 format, burning it to a 25 gb Blu-Ray disk in Encore and then playing it in my Blu-Ray player as is, or would this not work and the asset would have to be re-sized to 720 X 480?

    zorrocbr wrote:
    I'm sure I could test this and find out, but I'm sure someone has a quick answer.  If my assets are 720 X 576 I have heard that Encore re-sizing will create some quality issues.  Would I be better off just editing this in Premiere Pro and Saving in the same 720 X 576 format, burning it to a 25 gb Blu-Ray disk in Encore and then playing it in my Blu-Ray player as is, or would this not work and the asset would have to be re-sized to 720 X 480?
    Hi.
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    1 - PAL BluRay is frankly a mess. you cannot use 25p, only 50i and support is sporadic as it just is not in the BluRay specs.
    2 - For universal BluRay, you must use either 60i, 30p or 24p for it to work on US/Japanese players.
    3 - 720x576 is not BluRay spec - it is SD. Whilst you can use 720x576, it is not recommended as few players will cope with this.
    You definitely do not want to scale this (upres) in Encore. Or PPro. It will look like a dogs dinner.
    4 - Converting from PAL to NTSC involves more than scaling - the frame rate has to be altered from 25 to 29.97 (30 actually, but we're not talking about timecodes & drop/non drop frame counts now )
    It needs to be done properly - Jeff Bellune has a superb tutorial on acheiving this with open source software at http://bellunevideo.com/tutlist.php
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  • PAL to NTSC question

    I have some footage that's been converted from PAL to NTSC, but it is quite jumpy, and I don't have access to the original PAL files. Since I'm stuck with it, is there any way to minimize the jumpiness after a bad conversion? In other words, are there any filters I can apply?

    Nope. Sounds like it was converted poorly (which you admitted). Nothing can fix that other than a re-conversion done right. No magic filters to fix this.
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  • Transfer PAL to NTSC and extract audio:  Best Place in L.A.

    I have a little record company.  I'm going to release a video of a concert as a DVD and will ALSO release a CD of the same concert.  I want to extract audio from the PAL (for the CD)at best quality for remastering.
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  • Converting PAL to NTSC and making a DVD

    I have a couple of .avi files, some are in PAL and others in NTSC, I wanna make a DVD in NTSC mode, How can I convert the files?

    Hi
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    .avi.
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    A. Commersial DVDs - No Not at all - Not even legal to discuss.
    B. Home made DVDs (without copy protection)
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  • URGENT!! Converting PAL to NTSC

    Hi all
    I need a reply on this badly!!
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    PLEASE PLEASE HELP, EXTREMELY URGENT!!!
    [email protected]

    Just had a quick go taking a 4:3 pal clip (no anamorphic to hand) and outputted to Anamorphic NTSC and I got 30.12 fps! It seems something is up with compressor (search here)
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    A bit more info:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=1107697&#1107697
    Message was edited by: i5m

  • Converting PAL to NTSC using Compressor, FCP or iDVD?

    Hi guys,
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    You could pay to have a post facility do the conversion, which would give the best quality. OR, do your standards conversion in Compressor or in JES Deinterlacer.
    Giving iDVD an NTSC 1080 Pro Res file may work well. Do a test on a short representative section of your movie and see. If it doesn't meet your expectations, go into Compressor and resize to 729x480 anamorphic (PAR of .84); turn on Frame Controls and set Resize Filter to Best. Submit and then bring that into iDVD.
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