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Re: PAL conversion
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Joe Kaczorowski
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on Apr 28, 2008 at 6:49:59 am
I was planning on using Adobe Encore, but if there are programs that will simply convert it in the authoring i can use one of those. What are those programs? I think that the quality for what i'm doing would be fine. Thank you for the reply, that is very helpful.
-Joe
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