PAL to NTSC...Unsure how to verify

Hi there, I have transcoded the clip from PAL to NTSC in Compressor 2. I have resized all my menus etc and authored in DVD Studio Pro 4 with the session set to NTSC. I am now wanting to verify that it will work in the USA (I am in Australia).
I have a Sony professional monitor, which I have set to NTSC. I have a DVD player that I have also set to NTSC. I then play my new NTSC DVD and it works. The only catch is that my PAL version of the same project also works within the NTSC environment, only it's not quite as smooth.
Is the difference between NTSC and PAL (within the correct environment) a matter of 'work' or 'not work' or does it just not look quite as good?
Thanks, Simon.

If you authored the DVD in DVD SP as "NTSC", it will work for shure in a NTSC only enviroment. Of course the quality of the video will not be so good as the original PAL DVD because the conversion, but it will work.
DVD SP doesn't let you mix PAL and NTSC assets.
I live in Argentina where the TV standard is PAL, my pro DV camera is PAL . . . but . . . all commercial dvd movies (sale or rental ones) are NTSC (don't ask me why who's smart brain decided so). Then I live with the double standard problem because most of the dvd players sold here are not capables of play PAL.
Be sure your project is set to NTSC in DVD SP and everything will be fine.

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