To complete the setup, follow instructions on your screen. The free version has a watermark and adds a Freemake introĭownload and run the installer. The Freemake converter supports all popular formats including MP4, AVI, MKV, and more. However, the trial version has certain limitations: it adds a Freemake intro and watermark to your film, and it only works with Windows OS. This means you can convert movies or even process your entire family's archives into a single film. Please don't sue us.This encoder can also convert your files quickly and easily, and it has no limitations on video file size or length. We ❤️ Star Wars and give it all the moneys. All Star Wars content, images, and likenesses are the property of their respective copyright owner. is not affiliated with Lucasfilm, 20th Century Fox, or Disney. Site content Copyright © 2003-2023 TEH Innernets LLC. If you have a good computer system you can bang this out in about 30 minutes start to finish.Ħ4,305 members have started 23,368 topics with 1,155,445 posts since March 10, 2003 Premier is usually available for a free 30 day, full trial. Then change the playback rate to 96% (there is a checkbox option for audio pitch, I believe checking it maintains PAL pitch, I would only check this if your PAL source was already pitch corrected) Premier by default is going to assume NTSC frame rates, so you’ll want to make sure it’s either detected 25fps on the source or manually set it to that. Load the file in and click on interpret - assume frame rate 25. You can do it in adobe premier pretty easily. I heard that meGUI also works for stuff like that but I don’t think I’ll need the DVD audio after all if I can get better audio from the blu-ray. I’m gonna have to edit the special edition DVD to match the theatrical blu-ray to find out. That worked like a charm, thank you! Last time I tried that with the audio it stuffed up the video. I think eac3to should be able to take the audio from your PAL video and convert it to NTSC speed (lowering the pitch to its correct…uh, pitch in the process), but I don’t know the command offhand for that and also don’t know if that’s available for Mac.Īuthor darksteel1335 Time 2 2:06 AM (Edited) Post link Whether that will easily sync to the NTSC 4.1 once you have the file running at the right speed is a different story. Plus, mkvtoolnix won’t reencode the video, just change the frame rate flags. ID in the original source medium : 189 (0xBD)128 (0x80)Īuthor ChainsawAsh Time 2 11:26 PM (Edited) Post linkĮasiest way I can think of is to rip the disc to an MKV file, then load that into mkvtoolnix and change the framerate in that to 23.976 and render out a new video-only MKV - this will only really work for the video, but it’ll actually change the frame rate the video file is played at, as opposed to Handbrake, which will try to interpolate (blend existing/create new) frames to preserve the speed and runtime of the original. Time code source : Group of pictures header ID in the original source medium : 224 (0圎0)įormat profile : settings : CustomMatrix / BVOP Writing application : MakeMKV v1.14.3 darwin(圆4-release) Thanks in advance for any help with making this a reality.Īuthor darksteel1335 Time 2 10:34 PM Post linkĬomplete name : Aliens (1986). My eventual goal is to try to colour match the DVD to the blu-ray but I’ll settle for this for now. I am using Mac so any solution for that would be preferable, I can use Windows as a last resort but it’s been 10 years since I used it regularly. When converting from 25 FPS to 23.97 FPS, the runtime should go from 2hr 28min to 2hr 34min because PAL is sped up 4%. When converting to 29.97 NTSC via ffmpeg or 23.976 NTSC with Handbrake, the runtime stays the same.DVD video is 25 FPS and the blu-ray is 23.976 FPS.My goal is to have the DVD video synced to the blu-ray 4.1, fan-made 4ch stereo audio and subtitles. I found the Aliens Special Edition THX PAL DVD at my mum’s house and I own the blu-ray. I am working on an Aliens project preserving the original colour and audio of the theatrical release. Converting PAL DVD 25 FPS to NTSC 23.976 FPS - Original Trilogy Sign InĬonverting PAL DVD 25 FPS to NTSC 23.976 FPS Author darksteel1335 Date 2, 10:02 PM Author darksteel1335 Time 2 10:02 PM (Edited) Post link
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