28.04.2022, 10:43
I need to convert a UK TV show shot on PAL 25fps video for a US Blu-ray release, maintaining the television look, same running time and interlacing. I understand 59.94i would be the best way of achieving this.
[HELP] 50i to 59.94i
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28.04.2022, 10:43
I need to convert a UK TV show shot on PAL 25fps video for a US Blu-ray release, maintaining the television look, same running time and interlacing. I understand 59.94i would be the best way of achieving this.
28.04.2022, 16:39
The best would be to stick with the interlaced 720×576 which is supported by Blu-ray. Since Blu-rays also support MPEG-2 DVD content can basically just get reauthored for Blu-rays without any reencoding taking place.
Haven't looked at Blu-ray specifications for ages. Looking at https://www.videohelp.com/hd 25i is allowed too for 1920x1080. I would try to avoid trying to go for 59.94 from 25i since it seems like a lot of trouble. Norm changes always cause trouble. (Last time I did something like this 10+ years ago, we used 720p@50fps to avoid any norm conversions and getting rid of interlacing.) Cu Selur
28.04.2022, 17:00
It's being released in the UK and USA, so needs to be compaible with players in both countries.
28.04.2022, 17:19
Every Blu-ray player should support each of the formats specified by the standard.
If your player doesn't support the format it's not a certified player. Cu Selur
28.04.2022, 17:37
Most USA TVs do not handle PAL.
Where does this believe come from?
Frankly I doubt that statement is true nowadays. Any normal LCD TV should be able to handle those frame rates. Unless the one playing your Blu-ray managed to hook up an old CRT TV to the Blu-ray player, all the frame rates should be supported. (iirc. CRT production was discontinued over 10 years ago) -> I would be REALLY surprised if USA TVs are somehow crippled to not support standard resolutions and frame rates. Cu Selur |
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