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Pal??
I'm shooting a wedding this weekend and discovered my clients live in Germany. I guess that means they use PAL and they won't be able to watch the DVD I produce for them.
What are my options?
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Re: Pal??
In your editing software, when you save to the DVD, change the TV standard to PAL.
There's more than one PAL standard, too :(
Though with digital the output standard may not matter, as that's configured in the player.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAL
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Re: Pal??
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Originally Posted by SmartWombat
In your editing software, when you save to the DVD, change the TV standard to PAL.
There's more than one PAL standard, too :(
Though with digital the output standard may not matter, as that's configured in the player.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAL
Thanks. It's hard to use a setting I can't even test :confused:
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Re: Pal??
Want me to test it?
You can send an ISO image to me, and I'll burn a disc and test it on my DVD player.
No postal delay that way :)
You can also test my FTP server upload.
Drop me a PM for details.
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Re: Pal??
most computers are able to play back pal or ntsc dvd's so you should be able to test it yourself. I use adobe Encore to build my dvds and it handles region coding and regional formats really easily.
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