Transfer PAL to NTSC and extract audio:  Best Place in L.A.

I have a little record company.  I'm going to release a video of a concert as a DVD and will ALSO release a CD of the same concert.  I want to extract audio from the PAL (for the CD)at best quality for remastering.
I also want to Convert the PAL to NTSC so I can edit it in FCP.  (I assume that's the best quality Video I can get under the circumstances.  Is that so?  Is there a better way?  It's music, so it HAS TO BE in sync)
I will do the editing for the DVD master, and my mastering guy will deal with the music for the CD.
1. Can anyone suggest the best place in L.A. to do these transfers?
2.  Can anyone suggest the best place in L.A. to author and replicate the DVDs?

Laurie,
I've put the word out to the LA contingent of FCP elitists about your question. Hopefully one of them will respond.
If you decide to go through a software based conversion, there is a thread over in the FCP forum that will be useful to read.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3650277?tstart=0
Good luck,
x

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