How Do You Convert DVD PAL To NTSC?
DVDs are recorded in one of two different formats: NTSC is used for discs in North America, while European/Asian discs are recorded in PAL. An NTSC DVD player won’t read PAL discs. Converting a PAL movie to the NTSC format is not an easy task and should only be attempted by an expert in DVD and computer video files. Also, this process will only work for DVDs that are not encrypted; decrypting an encrypted DVD is not legal, even for your own personal use. Download and install a software program that converts DVD videos to different formats, like IFOEdit. You also need a DVD-burning program like Nero Vision. Insert the PAL DVD into your computer’s disc drive. Go to “My Computer” in the “Start” menu and right-click on the computer’s DVD drive and open the folder labeled “VIDEO_TS.” Go to “File-New-Folder” in Windows Explorer to create a new folder. Open the conversion software and go to the command to open your DVD. Locate the pane in the application that contains the DVD language informa