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Yes!!! There are some ways you can use to convert from PAL to NTSC or vice versa.
1. The easiest way is buy a region free DVD player, many modern DVD players will play and convert both NTSC and PAL DVDs and will also play DVDs that may have specific regional encoding, helping to avoid the regional problems created by the different formats and specifications.
2. IFOedit is the best conversion software. IFOEdit allows users to parse VOB files, remove and add video/audio/subtitle streams to VOBs, create new IFO files, create DVD images and burn DVD-Rs. (A VOB file is a container format...
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Multisystem PAL support makes reference to the manufactured PAL television receivers that can decode all PAL systems except, in some cases, PAL-M and PAL-N. Many of them can also receive Eastern European and Middle Eastern SECAM, though rarely French broadcast SECAM. They will correctly display plain CVBS or S-video SECAM signals. Many can also accept baseband NTSC-M, such as from a VCR or game console, though not usually broadcast NTSC. Many sets also support NTSC with a 4.43 MHz subcarrier.
Many newer Video Cassette recorders and DVD players sold in Europe can play back NTSC tapes/discs....
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If you are having problems with your Xbox 360 using Pal 60 games, your TV may not be capable of displaying a picture at 60hz. PAL is a European standard that is meant to display at 50hz, 25 interlaced frames per second. The North American system is NTSC and it displays at 60hz.
The ADVCs only support standard NTSC (3.58) and standard PAL. Formats like NTSC 4.43 are not supported. PAL 60 is a non-standard format, which makes it hard to capture. Some capture cards with a certain Brooktree chipset are able to capture it in combination with Dscaler.
Older TVs designed for the European...
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PAL-60 is NTSC with the chroma part converted to PAL (both encoding and subcarrier frequency, 4.43 MHz). PAL-60 or “pseudo PAL” standing for 60 Hz, instead of 50 Hz. The PAL colour system, either baseband or with any RF system, with the normal 4.43 MHz subcarrier unlike PAL-M, can also be applied to an NTSC-like 525-line (480i) picture to form what is often known as “PAL-60″, sometimes “PAL-60/525″ or “Pseudo PAL”. This non-standard signal is a cheap method used in European domestic VCRs and DVD players for playback of NTSC material on PAL televisions....
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There are 3 main analog video standards in use around the world.
• PAL (Phase Alternating Line)
• NTSC (National Television System Committee)
• SECAM (Séquentiel Couleur à Mémoire—Sequential Color with Memory)
Each standard is incompatible with the other two. Also, the equipment that demodulates the signal must be formatted for that signal.
Generally NTSC is used in North America, most of the countries in South America and Japan. PAL is the format for the UK and most...
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The PAL system specifies 625 individual horizontal scan lines. Here’s how it works:
1. The scanning beam scanning every other horizontal line, from the top of the image to the bottom, which equals one field.
2. The beam completes one line at 15,625Hz. That’s 15,625 cycles per second! This is the horizontal scan rate.
3. The beam shuts off at the end of the first field.
4. Back at the top, the beam fills in the other half of the lines- the even numbered lines.
5. Two fields are scanned for every frame.
6. PAL has a field rate of fifty fields per...
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