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Video Edit Software Discuss, Time difference at International Chat: Software related forum; Hi, Here's a question. Film is played at 24fps. PAL is at 25fps and NTSC is at 29.976 or 30fps. Now, when it comes to a film to DVD transfer there should be a difference in runtime in both formats. For instance, say a movie has a runtime


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Old 13-06-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Time difference

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Here's a question. Film is played at 24fps. PAL is at 25fps and NTSC is at 29.976 or 30fps. Now, when it comes to a film to DVD transfer there should be a difference in runtime in both formats. For instance, say a movie has a runtime of 100min in film. So when it is converted to PAL and NTSC will there be a difference between the run times and if yes, how much will that be?

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No, if it is done correctly, there will be no time difference. (you don't want people to walk and talk faster or slower after a conversion, would you? ;-) )
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