what movie is on your must watch list.
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Actually, I'm not 100% certain it is in fact PAL. Naturally it would be assumed that because it was released in Australia it would be PAL, and nowhere on the cover or the DVD itself does it actually say "PAL". And it has been known for NTSC DVDs to be released in PAL territories, but who knows?Ben wrote:sounds like the full version, but that it's an NTSC transfer to PAL rather than a frame-based transfer...
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Hmmmm...would be interesting to find out. You should notice a difference in the line structure when you play back if its NTSC.
What I actually meant was that it could be an NTSC conversion, meaning that they took the NTSC signal and converted it to PAL, so you get a same-speed/pitch transfer but with the PAL signal.
You wouldn't see any real difference apart from some "blurred" frames every five/six frames or so, to account for the added frame differences.
What I actually meant was that it could be an NTSC conversion, meaning that they took the NTSC signal and converted it to PAL, so you get a same-speed/pitch transfer but with the PAL signal.
You wouldn't see any real difference apart from some "blurred" frames every five/six frames or so, to account for the added frame differences.
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