Re: How to check whether a video DVD has the format PAL?

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On 1/21/07, Amadeus W. M. <amadeus84@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>               First of all, I'm no video DVD expert, but I'm not sure
> the video format (PAL/NTSC) matters. It's a digital compressed video
> format (MPEG2, IIRC) on the DVD. It's the player that does the Digital
> to analogue conversion (where PAL-vs-NTSC comes into play). None
> of that, of course prevents regional encoding (a different issue), of
> course. Later,

Here are some programs that report the format: lsdvd, tcprobe, mplayer,
qvamps, probably others. For lsdvd install streamdvd-streamanalyze from
livna. For tcprobe install transcode from livna as well (very powerful).

Thanks to all. Tcprobe outputs

frame rate: -f 25.000 [25.000] frc=3

So, it is now clear that the format of my video dvd is PAL.

Paul


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