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Re: DV NTSC > PAL for DVD
by Rafael Amador on Mar 13, 2009 at 6:14:36 pm

Hi Lisa,
To make a PAL DVD from an NTSC movie is a waist of time and resources.
In PAL land all the DVD players play NTSC too.
The Hollywood movies we watch here are original NTSC.
Rafael

www.nagavideo.com

(and here some clips for the friends: http://www.vimeo.com/2694745 )


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