Dawn Haynesobrien
June 20th, 2007, 11:04 AM
Still new at this, and trying to wrap my head around the NTSC/PAL thing. Thought that someone out there might be able to provide some clarity.
I have been creating video (Vegas 6.0) in the US in NTSC. No problem when I burn DVDs (always as multi-region) in NTSC.
I've had a request to create DVDs that will need to go out to many countries throughout Europe and Asia.
Here are my questions:
What would happen if someone in a country with the PAL standard tried to play a NTSC DVD on their DVD player? Would they get any picture at all?
What if they tried to play that same DVD in a computer with a DVD drive? Does the NTSC/PAL standard apply to computer drives?
My assumption is that I need to create a NTSC version of the DVD and a PAL version of the DVD if the disc is to be played on a traditional DVD player.
(This is a company training video, so it may be played either on a TV/DVD or via a laptop computer/projector.)
This may be a Vegas specific question, but can I just use the same file and somehow render to PAL instead of NTSC?
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Dawn
I have been creating video (Vegas 6.0) in the US in NTSC. No problem when I burn DVDs (always as multi-region) in NTSC.
I've had a request to create DVDs that will need to go out to many countries throughout Europe and Asia.
Here are my questions:
What would happen if someone in a country with the PAL standard tried to play a NTSC DVD on their DVD player? Would they get any picture at all?
What if they tried to play that same DVD in a computer with a DVD drive? Does the NTSC/PAL standard apply to computer drives?
My assumption is that I need to create a NTSC version of the DVD and a PAL version of the DVD if the disc is to be played on a traditional DVD player.
(This is a company training video, so it may be played either on a TV/DVD or via a laptop computer/projector.)
This may be a Vegas specific question, but can I just use the same file and somehow render to PAL instead of NTSC?
Thanks for any help you can offer.
Dawn