PAL to NTSC

October 25th, 2009, 1:15 pm

I was asked to convert some European (PAL) dvds to the American (NTSC) format. With the help of a few linux tools, the process is pretty painless. A cautionary note: the process takes about 3 hours for one dvd using  my AMD X2 7750.

What you need:

First, we need to rip the DVD to the computer. We can do this by using dvdrip or vobcopy. Vobcoby is a simple command line utility that rips vob files straight from the dvd to the hard drive. dvdrip is a gui tool which is very easy to use. Load it up, create a new project, select the rip tab, and pick the title you want to rip. Ripping the dvd will probably take anywhere from 15-20 minutes.

Vobcopy Example: cd /home/pyther/dvdrip and vobcopy /dev/sr0

Next, we want demux (seperate) the audio and the video. ProjectX is very easy to use for this task and ProjectX insures the video and audio stay in sync.

To Demux the video:

This result in the following files being created:

If there are multiple audio tracks you will see zorro-001.ac3, zorro-001[1].ac3, zorro-001[2].ac3
In my case:

Lets clean up the directory right now:

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