Convert/transcode NTSC 29.97 to PAL 25

I have a NTSC 29.97 clip that I need to convert to PAL25.
How do I do this the best way? Quality is not really an issue, the master file is MPEG-1, but I cannot use that file in my MPEG-2 software.

Niklas,
For this you really need either Compressor or [Nattress Standard Converter|http://www.nattress.com/Products/standardsconversion/standardsconvers ion.htm].
Compressor can deliver good result, especially if you are converting progressive material. Take a look at Nattress converter though.
Luca

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