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quote: Originally posted by BongRipper
All it means is that you must re-encode the mpgs to NTSC w/ TMPEGEnc.
BTW, if you are gonna try this, I recommend you demux the audio & video first, decompress the audio to a wav file, and then use the two separate aud & vid files as your encoding sources. I have had better luck keeping the audio in sync doing it that way.
Sure wish they'd release their flix in NTSC, but seeing that this is a global community that doesn't necessarily cater to the good 'ol US of A, I'll take it any way they want to serve it up!
}:-o ==() [/B]
I'm downloading the flick now, and I'll hopefully have a review of the quality. However, I went through the same AR prob with the CTP release of Spiderman. Yeah, it's in PAL. No worries though.
However I was wondering if there was a guide to BR's proposed fix from PAL TO NTSC. I've done some straight rips from DVD to SVCD, but I've never converted a mpeg2 stream from pal NTSC.
I searched google, Doom9, VCDhelp...no dice. If anyone has any tut's or links to tut's , I'd greatly appreciate it. As my Pioneer DV343 seems to have a minimal, but annoying chop in the playback, which is not present on an APEX.
Thanks in advance...
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