Resizing the Frame When you first add your video source you'll have the opportunity to apply filters, which you can do by clicking the button at the top of the Clip Editing dialog. You'll need to visit two of them to perform a PAL to NTSC conversion.
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How to Convert PAL to NTSC in TMPGEnc Xpress TMPGEnc Xpress has more than one place to find different video settings. It also features a number of useful filters to make advanced video encoding more accessible to the average user. TMPGEnc Xpress includes not only that encoder, but also the DivX encoder for MPEG-4 ASP and MainConcept MPEG-4 AVC encoder. TMPGEnc XpressTMPGEnc was perhaps the first truly high quality MPEG-2 encoder available at a consumer-friendly price. This sometimes results in some odd looking frames (when viewed as still images) but avoids adding too much judder Unlike many low cost programs, TMPGEnc Xpress can repeat fields instead of just complete frames. Where TMPGEnc Xpress really shines is converting interlaced video from PAL to NTSC. If you're already used to watching NTSC DVDs you may not notice the judder from inserting frames, as it's similar to what results from pulldown of film content. When increasing the framerate, make sure to check for judder (jerkiness due to repeated frames). When converting progressive PAL to NTSC, TMPGEnc Xpress removes or duplicates frames. TMPGEnc Xpress includes a fairly comprehensive toolkit for video editing, including everything you need for basic PAL to NTSC conversions.