At 2:50 PM -0400 7/19/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:21 AM -0700 07/19/2005, Clark Martin wrote:

Try again. Yes, DVDs can be created for specific video formats but they are not inherently PAL or NTSC.

Take a look at:

<http://www.michaeldvd.com.au/Articles/PALvsNTSC/PALvsNTSC.asp>

sigh.  Let's play the argue semantics game.

That article says:

"At their heart, DVDs are merely carriers of data files with compressed audio-visual information contained therein. This information can be placed on DVD in one of two resolutions; 720 x 576 pixels (PAL DVDs), or 720 x 480 pixels (NTSC DVDs), and with various frame rates (24, 25, and 30 frames per second are common). The DVD player itself takes this data file and formats it appropriately for display in either PAL or NTSC."

IOW, I'm correct -- DVDs are recorded in one of two formats: PAL and NTSC.

PAL and NTSC are formats for encoding video on a single electronic signal. Did you read the part where he says it isn't real PAL or NTSC?

That the DVD Player scrunches PAL formatish data to fit NTSC outputs is moot for the purposes of this thread.

- Da


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