Ok, this is a curly one. I have a mpeg of a show in NTSC and want to convert it to PAL format. Frame size is easy enough, but can anyone give me a step by step in how to drop the 29.97 rate of NTSC to 25 for PAL? I know i'm going to have to do either drop 1 in 1.1988 frames (ugly eh?) and this will give a slight jerkiness to the video or do a smoothed blend on a few frames (this is how the TV networks do it).
Curious thing I wasn't aware of, seems there is a bit of timebase mangling going on by TV networks / studios when they do this conversion themselves, an audio clip from the same show shown here in Australia Vs the version shown in the US had the US version 2 seconds longer and with the audio downshifted in frequency... hmmm... I thought networks / studios would have done a better job at it.
TX for any clues on how do do this....
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OK, worked out the audio thing. Seems the show was originally shot on film at 24fps and the easy coversion for networks is just to run it at 25fps when playing on PAL. As far as I can tell, the film was telecined (?) to 29.97 for US TV, then taken in video format to Australia and mangled to 25FPS as the telecining artifacts are still there. Sheesh - how messy can these guys get! Gonna de-telecine it and the bodge the frame rates etc.
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Curious thing I wasn't aware of, seems there is a bit of timebase mangling going on by TV networks / studios when they do this conversion themselves, an audio clip from the same show shown here in Australia Vs the version shown in the US had the US version 2 seconds longer and with the audio downshifted in frequency... hmmm... I thought networks / studios would have done a better job at it.
TX for any clues on how do do this....
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OK, worked out the audio thing. Seems the show was originally shot on film at 24fps and the easy coversion for networks is just to run it at 25fps when playing on PAL. As far as I can tell, the film was telecined (?) to 29.97 for US TV, then taken in video format to Australia and mangled to 25FPS as the telecining artifacts are still there. Sheesh - how messy can these guys get! Gonna de-telecine it and the bodge the frame rates etc.
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