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The term PAL is often used informally and somewhat imprecisely to refer to the 625-line/50 Hz (576i) television system in general, to differentiate from the 525-line/60 Hz (480i) system generally used with NTSC. Accordingly, DVDs are labelled as PAL or NTSC (referring to the line count and frame rate) even though technically the discs do not carry either PAL or NTSC composite signal. CCIR 625/50 and EIA 525/60 are the proper names for these (line count and field rate) standards; PAL and NTSC are only the method of transmitting color to the TV.
Wage Slave wrote:and then look to re-encode it in NTSC Region 2 to be burnt onto a new disc.
wagyl wrote:Is this just a post and run where the OP never comes back to the thread with a response to this feedback?
I know this is for a friend so there may be some delay in response, but I encourage those who ask questions to respond to the responses. It encourages future discussions. The OP of course knows this already.
wagyl wrote:P.S. I waited until you showed that you had time to invite McT to engage in showertime fun before I unleashed the snark. Love you! XOX
IparryU wrote:How about "getting" the movie in NTSC format and burning it for them? Problem solved.
GomiGirl wrote:IparryU wrote:How about "getting" the movie in NTSC format and burning it for them? Problem solved.
It is a documentary about the Art of Australia. It is doubtful that this would be available anywhere on the net.
IparryU wrote:GomiGirl wrote:IparryU wrote:How about "getting" the movie in NTSC format and burning it for them? Problem solved.
It is a documentary about the Art of Australia. It is doubtful that this would be available anywhere on the net.
This?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03cclmx
Mike Oxlong wrote:IparryU wrote:GomiGirl wrote:IparryU wrote:How about "getting" the movie in NTSC format and burning it for them? Problem solved.
It is a documentary about the Art of Australia. It is doubtful that this would be available anywhere on the net.
This?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03cclmx
If it's one and the same, it is available for download to those not opposed to that sort of thing.
IparryU wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:IparryU wrote:GomiGirl wrote:IparryU wrote:How about "getting" the movie in NTSC format and burning it for them? Problem solved.
It is a documentary about the Art of Australia. It is doubtful that this would be available anywhere on the net.
This?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03cclmx
If it's one and the same, it is available for download to those not opposed to that sort of thing.
there are 3 shows.... only the first one is getting anywhere.
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