Originally posted by: Byakko
Yes, you can and it should play without an issue. The easiest way to do it is using DGPulldown. Select "Custom", enter 23.976 --> 25, leave the rest of the options at default values and just click on "Convert".
Originally posted by: Moth3r
In answer to your actual question - can you encode something at 720x576 progressive 23.976fps, insert pulldown flags to make it 25fps on playback, and expect it to play on a DVD player - I've no idea.
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In answer to your actual question - can you encode something at 720x576 progressive 23.976fps, insert pulldown flags to make it 25fps on playback, and expect it to play on a DVD player - I've no idea.
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Yes, you can and it should play without an issue. The easiest way to do it is using DGPulldown. Select "Custom", enter 23.976 --> 25, leave the rest of the options at default values and just click on "Convert".
Yep! I tried it. I had a 25 fps progressive m2v file, opened it with DGPulldown, used the custom settings 23.976 --> 25 and converted it. The original and converted files have exactly the same size. Then I muxed with NTSC audio burned it and it played as a normal dvd.