Converting a PAL movie to NTSC

I have the whole thing edited (about an hour and ten minutes), but it's in PAL. Is it possible to convert the whole thing in my computer or should I just take it to a dubbing house? It seems like there should be some easy way to do this, but so far I can't figure it out.

The Nattress Standards Converter:
http://www.nattress.com/Products/standardsconversion/standardsconversion.htm
lots quicker than using Compressor. Here's a thread with opinion on both.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=4924099&#4924099

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