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10/03/2016 10:51:18

ritsmer
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In the good olde days (that is 20 years ago) we had PAL OR NTSC .

Today many players can play PAL and NTSC outputting a signal that nearly any newer TV-set will play - or even the TV-sets will convert most input by themselves.

I.e. see: http://www.amazon.com/Supersonic-SC25-PAL-NTSC-Player/dp/B00DCFZ5P0

Asked such questions one can only answer: try it out
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10/03/2016 13:20:46

ziggy72Muvizu mogulExperimental user
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The PAL/NTSC format decision is taken by DVD Architect, somewhere in it's options, since it's to do with how the video is mastered onto the disk. Input format doesn't really matter.
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10/03/2016 21:01:01

CloudNinja
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What's "ghosting"?
Is there a way to neutralize it *if* I go the NTSC route?
ty, ty
.cn
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10/03/2016 21:46:01

ritsmer
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If we are talking "ghosting" unfortunately created by Vegas then it comes from Vegas trying to transform media from one frame rate to another - by inserting some in-between generated images - and not always succeeding.
Parts of the generated images may be offset to - and superimposed upon the original - and so the result looks kinda ghostly.

If you experience it then just disable "smart resample" for that media.
edited by ritsmer on 10/03/2016
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