Fcp.. ntsc- pal

Hi everyone, I'm using fcp 8 to start off with. I had a customer ask me if I can make a ntsc video into pal so she can send it to her relatives in europe. I still have the project in fcp. Is this done during the export or is it done in idvd? thanks for your help.

As a QuickTime file?
The TV Standard does not matter. Computers don't care whether it is NTSC or PAL.
Does she want to send a DVD?
Most PAL set top DVD players can handle NTSC discs without conversion. Even the cheap ones.
If you must convert, Compressor can do it -although it will take a very long time to process.
There's no such thing as FCP 8 -maybe in 2011.

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