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kievfoto
May 1, 2008, 07:33 PM
I have a french dvd I ve bought for me.
Unfortunatly This DVD is PAL coded.
I have extracted with Popcorn the DVD to ,make an .toast image file of it.
I have converted it with Visual Hub, NTSC format
the software creat a .vob temp file after the conversion, visualhub burn it to a DVD disc
But I have only one choice of language and no subtitle.
I just want a NTSC DVD disk like my other. With all menu like in the PAL disk
Copyright: I ve contacted the autor, but in both FR and EN language he just have it in PAL format. I tell him than I will transfert it to NTSC, I have this agreement for my personnal use.
Anyone could help me ?
:confused::apple:
killmoms
May 1, 2008, 07:44 PM
Unfortunately trying to convert the subtitles and menu are much more onerous. Video conversion is no big sweat, but to do the rest you'd need to use advanced ripping software, Photoshop, and DVD Studio Pro (or other authoring software) to create the new DVD.
It'd probably be easier to get an all-region player that does cheap standards conversion. I know Philips makes one you can get at Best Buy for like $40.
kievfoto
May 1, 2008, 07:55 PM
If I buy this philips reader/player a stay with a little prob. than my TV is a NTSC and Not a PAL tv....
I have Finalcut pro
IDVD
PS3 (totoshop)
VisualHub
Mac the Ripper
JES_Deinterlacer_v3.2.4
MPEG Streamclip
Popcorn
I am able, as you say, to solve my problem right?
Witch procedure could I try ?
Regard,
David
killmoms
May 1, 2008, 07:57 PM
If I buy this philips reader/player a stay with a little prob. than my TV is a NTSC and Not a PAL tv....
No, that's what I'm saying, it does standards conversion in the player—you put in a PAL DVD and it plays out NTSC. The player converts the outgoing video feed on the fly.
kievfoto
May 1, 2008, 08:01 PM
Cool :) Good invention !
but if you know how to proceed for a complete transfert I will like to know it.
Regard,
David
disconap
May 6, 2008, 12:09 AM
If you have Toast, you should be able to rip the dvd using handbrake, set it to region 0 or 1, then burn the Video folder using Toast. Just check "NTSC" in the preferences and you're done!
Keebler
Jul 11, 2008, 02:25 PM
If you have Toast, you should be able to rip the dvd using handbrake, set it to region 0 or 1, then burn the Video folder using Toast. Just check "NTSC" in the preferences and you're done!
i know this has been a few months, but has anyone tried what disconap is suggesting and does it work?
Peel
Jul 11, 2008, 02:30 PM
Handbrake is going to just rip the individual titles, not the menu system, and the OP would end up in the same place that he started.
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