![]() ![]() This is a good guide and extra useful for those converting from PAL to NTSC for the first time but it's not really necessary to clip the original source frame as S-VCD recording will automatically play back a 16x9 recording in 16x9, letterbox or 4:3 pan & scan according to the menu setting on a DVD player.īefore anyone asks yes I have done it, quite often. When encoding is done you have a SVCD NTSC 4:3 complaint file. ![]() Push the "OK" button again in the settings window.Ĭlick start to let TMPGEnc Encode. The jpg compression makes it hard to see!īe sure the filter is enabled! Use your preferred deinterlace method. Because 3:2 puldown when playback only supports progressive.īe sure 36 is set in both left & right. If your source is interlace you must deinterlace them. Under advanced you must select "Clip frame" & "Do not frame rate conversion". (You can also do this with CVD or DVD with CVD resolution you only have to change the resolution to 352x480) Open your *.d2v file under "video source" and open your audio converted by Besweet under "audio source". To start conversion, click on "Wav to wav". You must be sure that the "presets" is set at: PAl -> NTSC (25.000 to 23.976). Framerate convert your audio with Besweet.īe sure your output has a different filename then the input. If everything is alright your folder would be like this:Ģ. Now you're able to see if the source is 16:9. ![]() If you want to downconvert the audio to 44.1 Khz set "Ultrahigh" or just leave it off. Set "Decode to WAV" in the audio submenu. Open a PAL DVD 16:9 (*.vob) with DVD2AVI. I'm going to cut the left and right parts between the blue and lime line.ġ. PAL 16:9 = a virtual aspect ratio, NTSC 4:3 also.ĥ:3 is a little bit "wider" than 3:2. This guide is for PAL 16:9 to NTSC 4:3 only! Not for NTSC 16:9 to PAL 4:3!!!įirst you need to understand the "virtual" & real aspect ratio. ![]()
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