stuart_tetley
03-18-2003, 07:06 PM
VT2 certainly does a superb job of converting PAL to NTSC - way better results than the standalone converter box I have.
The only drawback is the need to capture the footage in one format, then play it back in the other - doubles the time it takes.
It would be even cooler to have an option to, say, configure VT for NTSC, but tell it that a specified input currently has a PAL signal on it - it would then do its conversion-on-the-fly bit, and feed NTSC out the other end.
Would this be at all feasible?
Thanks
Stuart Tetley
The only drawback is the need to capture the footage in one format, then play it back in the other - doubles the time it takes.
It would be even cooler to have an option to, say, configure VT for NTSC, but tell it that a specified input currently has a PAL signal on it - it would then do its conversion-on-the-fly bit, and feed NTSC out the other end.
Would this be at all feasible?
Thanks
Stuart Tetley