![]() I find it easiest to move the file to the desktop so it is more easily accessible to begin the guide. Of course you will also need your video file that you want converted. GSpot- This excellent freeware will give you information on your video file, letting you know whether your file is in PAL or NTSC. ![]() ![]() PAL- Read up on the PAL standard here NTSC- Read up on the NTSC standard here World Television Standards- Read through this thorough list to see what is the standard for your respective country. Note: There is a free trial, but your results will be watermarked and the encoding process is slower. ConvertXtoDVD- You can get the program needed for this guide here. Requirements For this guide you will need your video file you want converted, some basic knowledge of what NTSC and PAL are, and some familiarity with ConvertXtoDVD and the free codec information program GSpot. This guide will teach you how to convert your PAL or NTSC video file into a DVD-R of the standard you need to play on your TV. ConvertXtoDVD is the older brother to the old freeware, VSO DivxtoDVD and the new software has the ability to convert many video file types including MKV, AVI, Xvid, DivX, MOV, and WMV into DVD-R to be burned to a blank DVD. This quick guide will show you how to convert your PAL avi into NTSC DVD-Rs or vice versa using the excellent program ConvertXtoDVD.
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