Transfer a DVD NTSC to PAL

hello How can i transfer a NTSC DVD with menu to PAL? .... Thanks

You are missing the point of Skalicki's post.
I will repeat it for you.
*NTSC DVD disks will just work on PAL playback devices.*
There is no need to convert your disc to anything else.

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