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PAL Format conversion
Is there any way that I can use the ATI AIW card to convert an video
movie done in PAL to the North American format ? Is there any software to do it? Any ideas please? Thanks. |
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Malam wrote:
Is there any way that I can use the ATI AIW card to convert an video movie done in PAL to the North American format ? Is there any software to do it? On what media is this movie? If it's PAL, I take it it's something like video cassette? You could always capture it to AVI and then play it back as NTSC (Never The Same Colour), but not using one AIW card as it will be either PAL OR NTSC. So it depends on whether your AIW is PAL or NTSC as to what other hardware you will likely require. Of course, you may be able to make use of S-Video, but again that depends on what other hardware you have. The answer is no, you can't do it with just your AIW. There are effectively three systems, NTSC (Never The Same Colour) in America, SECAM (System Essentially Contrary to the American Method) in various parts of the world and PAL (Perfect At Last) on my side of the pond (UK) :-p If you tell us the media your PAL video is on, how you intend on getting it into your AIW, the system your AIW works on, and what output device you intend to connect your AIW to, one of us may be able to come up with a solution. It would also be useful to know what connectors (S-Video, Composite, SCART etc) your input (video recorder, camcorder etc) and output (video recorder, TV etc) devices have. An example: I have a PAL Video recorder with an S-Video connector I wish to connect to my PAL AIW card. I would like to get the PAL signal onto an NTSC tape using an NTSC video recorder which has an input SCART socket, and RCA socket. It would also be useful to know if you want sound, too - that should be far less problematic than the video though. Or you could just buy one of these: http://www.scancom.plus.com/en-gb/dept_3.html But the quality probably isn't that great. Ben -- A7N8X FAQ: www.ben.pope.name/a7n8x_faq.html Questions by email will likely be ignored, please use the newsgroups. I'm not just a number. To many, I'm known as a String... |
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Try www.vcdhelp.com, they have guides for all sorts of convertions.
PAL is 25 frames/s and NTSC is something else (23.99 or 29.??) so you'll need to separate audio and picture, convert framrate and then combine the audio with the new video framrate...sort of anyway I've done the opposite a few times with fearly good result (NTSC DV Camcorder mpegs to PAL mpegs) / J "Ben Pope" wrote in message ... Malam wrote: Is there any way that I can use the ATI AIW card to convert an video movie done in PAL to the North American format ? Is there any software to do it? On what media is this movie? If it's PAL, I take it it's something like video cassette? You could always capture it to AVI and then play it back as NTSC (Never The Same Colour), but not using one AIW card as it will be either PAL OR NTSC. So it depends on whether your AIW is PAL or NTSC as to what other hardware you will likely require. Of course, you may be able to make use of S-Video, but again that depends on what other hardware you have. The answer is no, you can't do it with just your AIW. There are effectively three systems, NTSC (Never The Same Colour) in America, SECAM (System Essentially Contrary to the American Method) in various parts of the world and PAL (Perfect At Last) on my side of the pond (UK) :-p If you tell us the media your PAL video is on, how you intend on getting it into your AIW, the system your AIW works on, and what output device you intend to connect your AIW to, one of us may be able to come up with a solution. It would also be useful to know what connectors (S-Video, Composite, SCART etc) your input (video recorder, camcorder etc) and output (video recorder, TV etc) devices have. An example: I have a PAL Video recorder with an S-Video connector I wish to connect to my PAL AIW card. I would like to get the PAL signal onto an NTSC tape using an NTSC video recorder which has an input SCART socket, and RCA socket. It would also be useful to know if you want sound, too - that should be far less problematic than the video though. Or you could just buy one of these: http://www.scancom.plus.com/en-gb/dept_3.html But the quality probably isn't that great. Ben -- A7N8X FAQ: www.ben.pope.name/a7n8x_faq.html Questions by email will likely be ignored, please use the newsgroups. I'm not just a number. To many, I'm known as a String... |
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Thanks guys, your help is appreciated.
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 08:05:12 GMT, " -" wrote: Try www.vcdhelp.com, they have guides for all sorts of convertions. PAL is 25 frames/s and NTSC is something else (23.99 or 29.??) so you'll need to separate audio and picture, convert framrate and then combine the audio with the new video framrate...sort of anyway I've done the opposite a few times with fearly good result (NTSC DV Camcorder mpegs to PAL mpegs) / J "Ben Pope" wrote in message ... Malam wrote: Is there any way that I can use the ATI AIW card to convert an video movie done in PAL to the North American format ? Is there any software to do it? On what media is this movie? If it's PAL, I take it it's something like video cassette? You could always capture it to AVI and then play it back as NTSC (Never The Same Colour), but not using one AIW card as it will be either PAL OR NTSC. So it depends on whether your AIW is PAL or NTSC as to what other hardware you will likely require. Of course, you may be able to make use of S-Video, but again that depends on what other hardware you have. The answer is no, you can't do it with just your AIW. There are effectively three systems, NTSC (Never The Same Colour) in America, SECAM (System Essentially Contrary to the American Method) in various parts of the world and PAL (Perfect At Last) on my side of the pond (UK) :-p If you tell us the media your PAL video is on, how you intend on getting it into your AIW, the system your AIW works on, and what output device you intend to connect your AIW to, one of us may be able to come up with a solution. It would also be useful to know what connectors (S-Video, Composite, SCART etc) your input (video recorder, camcorder etc) and output (video recorder, TV etc) devices have. An example: I have a PAL Video recorder with an S-Video connector I wish to connect to my PAL AIW card. I would like to get the PAL signal onto an NTSC tape using an NTSC video recorder which has an input SCART socket, and RCA socket. It would also be useful to know if you want sound, too - that should be far less problematic than the video though. Or you could just buy one of these: http://www.scancom.plus.com/en-gb/dept_3.html But the quality probably isn't that great. Ben -- A7N8X FAQ: www.ben.pope.name/a7n8x_faq.html Questions by email will likely be ignored, please use the newsgroups. I'm not just a number. To many, I'm known as a String... |
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On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 21:53:48 +0100, "Ben Pope"
wrote: Malam wrote: Is there any way that I can use the ATI AIW card to convert an video movie done in PAL to the North American format ? Is there any software to do it? On what media is this movie? If it's PAL, I take it it's something like video cassette? You could always capture it to AVI and then play it back as NTSC (Never The Same Colour), but not using one AIW card as it will be either PAL OR NTSC. So it depends on whether your AIW is PAL or NTSC as to what other hardware you will likely require. Of course, you may be able to make use of S-Video, but again that depends on what other hardware you have. The answer is no, you can't do it with just your AIW. As a matter of interest, VIVO cards are generally capable of inputting and outputting all video standards, as opposed to AIWs, which are generally either NTSC input only or PAL/SECAM input only. There are effectively three systems, NTSC (Never The Same Colour) in America, SECAM (System Essentially Contrary to the American Method) in various parts of the world and PAL (Perfect At Last) on my side of the pond (UK) :-p If you tell us the media your PAL video is on, how you intend on getting it into your AIW, the system your AIW works on, and what output device you intend to connect your AIW to, one of us may be able to come up with a solution. It would also be useful to know what connectors (S-Video, Composite, SCART etc) your input (video recorder, camcorder etc) and output (video recorder, TV etc) devices have. An example: I have a PAL Video recorder with an S-Video connector I wish to connect to my PAL AIW card. I would like to get the PAL signal onto an NTSC tape using an NTSC video recorder which has an input SCART socket, and RCA socket. It would also be useful to know if you want sound, too - that should be far less problematic than the video though. Or you could just buy one of these: http://www.scancom.plus.com/en-gb/dept_3.html But the quality probably isn't that great. Ben patrickp - take five to email me |
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patrickp wrote:
As a matter of interest, VIVO cards are generally capable of inputting and outputting all video standards, as opposed to AIWs, which are generally either NTSC input only or PAL/SECAM input only. I picked that up from this thread I think. Very interesting. Especially since the VIVO will do what most people think they need an AIW for, and it'll do it better. As long as you don't want a tuner. Ben -- A7N8X FAQ: www.ben.pope.name/a7n8x_faq.html Questions by email will likely be ignored, please use the newsgroups. I'm not just a number. To many, I'm known as a String... |
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 09:12:47 +0100, "Ben Pope"
wrote: patrickp wrote: As a matter of interest, VIVO cards are generally capable of inputting and outputting all video standards, as opposed to AIWs, which are generally either NTSC input only or PAL/SECAM input only. I picked that up from this thread I think. Very interesting. Especially since the VIVO will do what most people think they need an AIW for, and it'll do it better. As long as you don't want a tuner. Ben Absolutely, Ben. I use mine with a cable box which only offers a fixed output channel, so the tuner would be superfluous. VIVOs are cheaper, too. The downside is that Ati have never offered the VIVO option on the majority of their lines; I think the gap ATM is from the 9000 or 9200 range up to the X800 XT. OEMs offer a much bigger choice, of course, but rarely seem to have a Rage Theatre chip that will run MMC properly, particularly, of course, the one you want - the TV/Video In app. ATM I'm using a Sapphire 9600 Pro VIVO - excellent in every other way, but it wasn't until I lost the ability to run MMC's Video In that I realised what an excellent product it _actually_ is. Other TV apps offer clunky interfaces, poor operability (and lack of facility to work with a video-only card), but, worst of all, rubbish picture quality. I suspect I may be seeing this as a European user - they probably haven't optimised their products for PAL and SECAM as they probably have for NTSC - but it would seem that Ati have. I'm still running an old Built by Radeon 7200 VIVO in my other PC under 98SE, and its video display with MMC beats the pants off the 9600 Pro in W2K using any other app - and I'm 100% sure this is down to the apps, not to cards, machines or OSs. patrickp - take five to email me |
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