
- #NERO PAL TO NTSC DVD CONVERSION HOW TO#
- #NERO PAL TO NTSC DVD CONVERSION MOVIE#
- #NERO PAL TO NTSC DVD CONVERSION SOFTWARE#
- #NERO PAL TO NTSC DVD CONVERSION CODE#
Since you are here, you may know that PAL and NTSC are different analog television systems used by different countries and regions. “Does NTSC/PAL matter to DVD movies?” - A Question from Quora
#NERO PAL TO NTSC DVD CONVERSION HOW TO#
PAL to NTSC Converter: How to Convert PAL to NTSC or NTSC to PAL Easily
#NERO PAL TO NTSC DVD CONVERSION MOVIE#
#NERO PAL TO NTSC DVD CONVERSION SOFTWARE#
#NERO PAL TO NTSC DVD CONVERSION CODE#
When you put your copy into your computer it will pop up a little information window and tell you what the Video Standard is.įailing that, then just don’t believe what anyone is posting on this thread - and you and you alone has found a very quick way to convert PAL to NTSC.ĭVDs have 2 “locks” on them 1) the region code and 2) the format The way to tell once and for all is to go to and download AnyDVD - it has a 21 day free trial. Keep in mind as well that PC’s don’t care what video standard the disc is, PAL, NTSC or even SECAM (do you actually get SECAM DVD’s? Anyway I digress) If you care to use Google, and search on your player, you will find many references to it being able to play PAL discs regards less what the specs say. If you follow the link I posted above, you can make your player region free, this means that it will even play the original!!! Okay so far? When you make the backup, you remove the region code. When you place it in your player, it will not play as your player is locked to region 1. Your original PAL disc is PAL video standard and had a region code of 2. Have you looked up your standalone model on to see what others have had to say about it? maybe it’s one of those things that’s not a feature in teh specs, but is a nice surprise once you remove the region… Neither of the programs you used do ANYTHING in the way of converting formats so that seems to be the only sensible solution. removing the region coding on the disc was enough to allow it to play on your player. When you made the backup, you made a region free PAL copy of your disc. It’s possible that your dvd player is multi-format, but region locked is what the first response implies. These DVD players play NTSC DVDs only & I could not get the original PAL DVD to play on the NTSC DVD players (Harmon Kardon 31) but the clone DVD will. To reiterate, using DVD Shrink & DVD FAB, I apparently can make from a PAL DVD a DVD clone with interactive menu that will play on my NTSC DVD players. Why do I keep getting responses in this forum that have nothing to do with my thread.
