NTSC, PAL, DVD
NTSC, PAL, DVD
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- jawbreaker20
is it a PAL tape? you'll have to capture it in the format that it's in, unless you are going to run it through some kind of standards converter first.
most PAL players should play NTSC discs, with some stipulations.... it depends on where it is going to be released/distributed. If the client isn't going to pay for 2 versions, I'd go with NTSC.
btw..it's a good idea to stipulate the format of materials to be received from the client in your contract or at the beginning of work (at least) then there are no "surprises" and the Client is responsible for providing you materials in the format you can work with.
good luck..