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bkm669
2007-08-21, 06:19 PM
Same here Dan I would like to know how. I received some info from Spidyman that toast titanium does it, but he woldn't be specific I pm'ed for more info

AAR.oner
2007-08-22, 05:42 PM
you can try this (http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/showpost.php?p=284920&postcount=5) , might work for ya

note: this should only be used for your personal viewing copy -- keep a data backup of the original files if you ever plan to trade/seed it...

imo, the best option is to get one of the cheap no-name dvd players from wal-mart or kmart, almost all of them will play both formats and'll only set ya back $25 :thumbsup

Trader Dave
2007-08-22, 05:48 PM
you can try this (http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/showpost.php?p=284920&postcount=5) , might work for ya

note: this should only be used for your personal viewing copy -- keep a data backup of the original files if you ever plan to trade/seed it...

imo, the best option is to get one of the cheap no-name dvd players from wal-mart or kmart, almost all of them will play both formats and'll only set ya back $25 :thumbsup
What if your player is part of your surround sound system? would make more sense to convert.

mockeylock
2007-08-22, 07:59 PM
Using IFOedit can sometimes work, but I often get green bars over the video.

Here's how to really do it right....http://forum.videohelp.com/topic300144.html

It's a great tutorial :clap: , but be warned. It requires 3 or 4 different programs and takes an awefully long time....

Karst
2007-08-23, 02:32 PM
NTSC (aka Never the Same Colour) is crap. Get equipment that plays PAL. :cool:

Wiki quote of the day:

"The only practical method of frequency division available at the time was the use of multivibrators, which could only divide by small numbers."

:lol

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTSC