will any dvd convert pal to ntsc
| AnyDVD Discuss, will any dvd convert pal to ntsc at Movie copy software forum; i have a dvd in pal foramt region2 and i need to make it ntsc region1 will anydvd take care of this for me?If so what do i need my settings at on ANYDVD .Thanks |
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| No anydvd won't do it there is software that will but I heard the grade of the convert was really bad though.
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| Here's the link. Just look for your player note you must know your model to get an exact of what it will do. http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers
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| Here's the users manual but my findings say no it won't. ftp://extra.abtelectronics.com/PDF_F...VPNS90V_om.pdf ------------------------------------------------------------- Here's the info on the player as well. Sony HDMI/SA-CD Single Disc DVD Player, Model DVPNS90V Superior technology from a single disc DVD player. Sony's DVP-NS90V single disc DVD player packs three impressive technologies that enhance your movie and music experience. Sony's Precision Drive™ 3 System feature corrects warped disc's response for fewer image errors by adjusting the lens rather than the entire optical block for more accurate source playback. Other features such as the Precision Cinema Progressive™ Technology detect image changes at the pixel level instead of at the scan line level like most traditional DVD players do. By measuring algorithms, the DVP-NS90V adjusts for pixel behavior resulting in sharp backgrounds with moving objects that are virtually free from motion artifacts. The DVP-NS90V also offers MP3 Playback1, when using MP3 encoded discs, so you can select the perfect music folder to round out your day. Features: Precision Drive™ 3 System Precision Cinema Progressive™ Technology 720p/1080i Upscaling of Video and delivery through HDMI™2 Connection DVD-RW (Video Mode/VR mode w/CPRM) DVD-R/DVD+RW/DVD+R Playback3 12 Bit Video DAC with 108Mhz processing SA-CD Playback MP3 Playback1 (CD-R.RW, DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW) JPEG (CD-R/RW, DVD+RW/+R/-R/-RW, Kodak)4 CD (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)/VCR/SVCD5 A/V Sync Allows for the alignment of the audio track to match the video - Necessary for some newer televisions that have video buffers or delays. 192 kHz 24 Bit Digital to Analog Converter Dolby® Digital and dts® through Coaxial and 5.1 Analog Quick Set-Up Custom Parental Control- 40 Discs Remote Control with Limited TV Control Compatible with many but not all Major Brands Child Lock (Tray Lock) DVD/CD Text Multi-Disc Resume- 6 Discs TV Virtual Surround - 5 Surround Modes Custom Picture Mode Title and Chapter Viewer Advanced SmoothScan™ and SmoothSlow modes Instant Replay and Instant Search Full 3-2 Reverse Conversion Fast Play with Audio Slow Play with Audio Video Equalizer Background Graphics Variable Coefficient Filter FL Off gives you the ability to turn off the front display. Separate Speaker Settings Precision Drive™ 3 System Past generations were only able to compensate for warped discs by moving the entire optical block, which took more time and limited the amount of correction possible. Sony's new Precision Drive™ 3 system simplifies the process by moving the lens-instead of the entire optical block-for faster and more accurate error correction. Precision Cinema Progressive™ Technology Other DVD players detect image changes at the scan line level-Sony's Precision Cinema Progressive (PCP) system detects them at the pixel level. The picture is more faithful to the source-whether film or video-because separate, optimized algorithms are used to handle the differing pixel behavior. Separate algorithms are also used to process the moving and still parts of an image, resulting in sharp backgrounds with moving objects that are virtually free from motion artifacts. MP3 Playback1 Playing MP3 Music on aSony® DVD player is easy. Just insert an MP3 encoded disc and press MENU. A blue screen pops up to display your folders. Scroll down the list using the remote or front panel cursor control to select the folder you want. The green files screen pops up to show the files in the selected folder. Select the file you want to hear and you're done. Finding music couldn't be easier. Specifications: Audio D/A Conversion: 192kHz/24bit Sound Mode: Dolby® Digital and dts® audio Inputs and Outputs HDMI™ Connection Output(s): x1 (Rear)Video Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Output(s): x1 (Rear) S-Video Output(s): x1 (Rear) Composite Video Output(s): x1 (Rear) Coaxial Audio Digital Output(s): x1 (Rear) Optical Audio Output(s): x1 (Rear) RCA Audio Output(s): x1 (Rear) Multi-Channel Output(s): x1 (Rear 5.1 Audio Control-S Input(s): x1 (Rear) Power Power Requirements: AC120V, 60 Hz Video DAC (D/A Converter): 12bit/108MHz Video DAC Color Silver Approximate Weight: Unit: 4 lbs 10 oz Shipping: 10 lbs Approximate Dimensions: Width: 17" Height: 2-1/6" Depth: 9-1/3" Box Contents: DVD Player Instruction Manual Remote Control (RMT-D180A) AV Cable AA Battery x 2 Download Files (.pdf): Spec Sheet Owners Manual Sony CD/DVD Warranty Warranty Information: Manufacturer Warranty (authorized online retailer): Labor: For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, if this Product is determined to be defective, Sony will repair or replace the Product, at its option, at no charge, or pay the labor charges to any Sony authorized service facility. After the Warranty Period, you must pay for all labor charges. Parts: In addition, Sony will supply, at no charge, new or rebuilt replacements in exchange for defective parts for a period of one (1) year. After the warranty period, you must pay for all parts costs. Accessories: Parts and labor for all accessories are for one (1) year. 4 Year Extended Service Warranty: Click here for details Footnotes: MP3 Playback - Playback may not be compatible with all discs, depending on recording conditions. HDMI - HDMI is a trademark of HDMI Licensing LLC. DVD+RW/+R, DVD-RW/-R and CD-R/RW - DVD+RW/+R, DVD-RW/-R and CD-R/RW playback may not be compatible with all discs, depending on recording conditions. JPEG Playback with Slide Show - Playback may not be compatible with all discs, depending on recording conditions. CD-R/RW Playback - CD-R/RW playback may not be compatible with all discs, depending on recording conditions.
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| im not sure for NTSC->PAL. but ive changed several movies from PAL to NTSC without much discernable difference on my monitor. Nero Vision also can convert movies to PAL or NTSC. instead of only being able to import a DVD you can also import a movie file. the problem is that it imports the entire dvd the same way as a movie file. you cant really say that you want only the main movie or only extras, etc. like you can with nero Recode.
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| That's interesting. I didn't know Recode would do that. I'll have to check that out sometime. I just got some DVD's from the UK last weekend (stupid BBC America making us wait an entire YEAR for season 2!! Screw that!) and I simply copied them straight onto DVD+R DL's so that my xbox can play them. Works great, but, my Sony obviously won't touch them. Converting them to NTSC if it was that easy wouldn't be a bad thing. I've heard of using DVD Santa before but I don't have any experience with it. Recode would likely be quite easy to use. |
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Do yourself the vavour, get a media PC for watching DVDs. Together with ReClock you can even reverse the 4% PAL-Speedup and enjoy the higher vertical resolution of PAL. |
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oops.. i just looked and nero recode only does the different compression rates for main movie and the special features (changable). i must have used nero vision when i changed the movies. i have changed things from PAL to NTSC without loss of quality though. ive also changed from MPEG-4 to NTSC with the same results. it just takes forever.
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I'll just stick to keeping them in PAL format in my case. I have enough player support to make it work for me. But those that want to do actual conversions I think DVD Santa will actually do it. Although, NONE of the methods I've ever seen produce what I'd call "great" quality conversions. |
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| FWIW, I have 3 differnet models of JVC standalone players (from 3 differnt years) and all 3 will play PAL discs as long as you are outputting to a ntsc TV. I was nor aware of this either and had a stack of PAL discs gathering dust. I thought a player had to be made special to play both formats and said so on the box. Duhhhhh. Anyway, it seems most all JVCs play PAl as well and I only paid $50 to $85 for the 3 I have and they have all options. Not bad and no conversion to worry about. |
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BTW, if you use a HTPC and have a display which supports vertical refresh rate of 48 or 72 Hz, you can watch NTSC DVDs without "micro-stuttering". Use ReClock to match the player speed to the refresh rate of the graphics card. Try it. But be warned, you might get addicted to it. Using ReClock you can do the same with PAL movies, reversing the 4% speedup. (Without ReClock the display should have a vertical refresh rate of 50 or 75 for PAL). |
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I have NTSC equipment so I'd be going PAL->NTSC but that sounds really kuel. I'll definitely check that out this weekend. I don't get a LOT of stuff from the UK, but, once in a while there are things available over there that we can't get here in the US. Things like old US tv shows for crying out loud! What's up with that? Uh, anyway, thanks for the tip on that. I have to see about getting my remote set up again to make it easier to operate the media pc. My wife won't use it unless it's ultra simple to operate. I don't blame her. Maybe one day soon I can disconnect the Sony DVD player once and for all. That'd be nice!!! |
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| I have bought PAL format dvd's before and burned them. AnyDvd should get rid of the Region Coding. Just make sure Anydvd is running before putting in dvd otherwise your computer may not read it... Check all your settings and make sure you have Region Free box checked. Just burn it as you usually would do and it will play in your dvd player. You can buy Dvd's from all other the world, burn em and bravo... Region Free Movies. |
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| PAL and NTSC are two totally different things to Region Coding. Have a read of the links in this post to understand more. |
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| Alot of people mistakenly beleive they need to convert PAL -> NTSC when all they really need to do is remove the region coding (as alot of dvd players will play both contrary to what the boxes say) Now if you wanted to use AnyDVD to change the format... drag and drop all files from your dvd drive to your harddrive Open your Video_TS.ifo file (bunch of free utils on web for this... IFOEdit for one) Change all referances of PAL (720X576) to NTSC (720X480) (they also suggest enabling letterbox...) |
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| As mentioned before, the Sony's do NOT play PAL discs which is unfortunate if you happen to own one. I've given up on my Sony and hooked up my ATI remote to my MCE2005 HTPC box. Now I juse use AnyDVD and Media Center to watch DVD's. A VERY nice combination I must say. That trick works for SOME players, yes. It also doesn't work on the Sony. Yes, I'd like to take my Sony out back and drop it in my pond. |
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(I'm a sony owner so I can get away with that comment. lol) Even my Xbox will play PAL! But the PS2 or my stand alone dvd player? Not a chance.
oops.. i just looked and
Region Free Movies.