

Any input/criticism from senior members would be appreciated. I really don't need to do this, but I really had nothing better to do while the baby was sleeping. I converted NTSC to PAL just for a trial run. When I opened the new video file with PowerDVD, I could tell that the aspect ratio was different than the original NTSC standard. You can then use DVD shrink or any other compression/burning program of your choice to burn your newly converted NTSC or PAL dvd (whichever you chose to convert to). Click on "process" at the bottom and let the conversion begin. You can even change the resolution in this window.ĭo the above, then select or make a new output folder. In this window, you can change the "standard" from PAL to NTSC and vice versa. If you right click on the VOB's you want to convert, then select "video attributes", you'll see a new window pop up.

Under the title set block (center of program window), you'll see your VOB files. Then open your newly ripped files with VOB blanker. Rip your movie to the hard drive with DVD decrypter. This program seems to be very powerful.įor those wanting to convert PAL to NTSC, download the program. Those who have been on here a while know it well.Īnyway, I did some digging on the functions available. Newbies are probably not familiar with it. I posted a thread with instructions on how to split an exceptionally long movie with it, leaving the original menus INTACT. I ran across this free and EXTREMELY useful tool a few weeks ago. I didn't want to burn a dvd to see if it would/wouldn't work in my stand-alone player. The original dvd folder and the new folder converted to PAL format played fine with my PowerDVD program. I have no idea if it actually did work correctly or not. I tried it on my own accord prior to posting this message and it SEEMED to work. I just happened to think of a little free utility that just may do this.

And I had a new suggestion that I didn't see. I did a search and found a few threads which may or may not answer their question completely. This has been answered a thousand times". They were getting responses telling them to "do a search. I recently saw a few threads by people needing to convert PAL dvds to NTSC dvds.
