PAL assets to NTSC

I feel really stupid asking so many questions, but I need to learn some things.
I have a DVD that is in PAL and I ripped it using DVDxDV and I brought my QT file into FCP and edited it. I exported to compressor and performed my encode. I have my ac3 and m2v files and I am ready to put it into DSP. When I import the assets into DSP, the audio ac3 comes in just fine but the M2V file says PAL ASSETS cannot be imported into NTSC projects. SO...Since this needs to be an NTSC project, how in the timeline of FCP can I make all of this footage at least read NTSC>?
The problem is that this footage came from France.
Thanks
Robb

try media manager or you can export the clip as self contained mov use compressor to convert to NTSC-DV which you can use in final cut or you can take the new ntsc-dv back in to compressor then use you export for DVD setting. Make sure you presets on DVD studio pro and iDVD are set to NTSC not PAL.
Hope that helps.

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