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Video Konverter
WinAVI Video Konverter Auswahl!
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Xilisoft Video Konverter
Cucusoft Konverter New!
Video Audio Image Konverter
ImTOO MPEG Encoder
Fx Video Konverter
AVI zu DivX
 
Video Editor
Fx Joiner and Splitter
Fx Movie Joiner
Fx Movie Splitter
 
DVD Ripper
AoA DVD Ripper Auswahl!
Xilisoft DVD Ripper
Xilisoft DVD Audio Ripper
Super DVD Ripper
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CD Brenner
X2CD Muisc Mp3 CD Brenner
 
CD Ripper and Konverter
Fx Audio tools
Fx Magic Music CD Writer Auswahl!
 
MP3 Konverter
Video zu Audio Konverter
CD zu MP3 WAV Maker Auswahl!
WAV MP3 Konverter
MP3 RM Konverter
EasyRMtoMP3
 
Audio Editor
MP3-Cutter-Joiner Auswahl!
Fx Audio Editor
Fx ReSound
Vioce Change Auswahl!
 
Audio Recorder
Super mp3 recorder
 
DVD Brenner
MPEG zu DVD Brenner
 
DVD Copy Software
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WinCopyDVD
CopyToDVD
Super Clone DVD
 
DVD Authoring
Audio DVD Creator
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DVD Player
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SWF zu Video Konverter
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Guides
Alle zu DVD
Wandeln Sie alle videoformate wie DivX/XviD/RealVideo/WMV/VCD und mehr in eine DVD videoscheibe um, die in Ihrem alleinstehenden playable ist.
DivX/XviD zu DVD
Abdeckungen nur DivX/XviD zu den DVD Umwandlungen. Sie haben besser einen Blick zu beiden diese und die oben.
Bildschirm Redigieren
Allgemeines video redigierendes Material, wie AVI verbinden und vermischen.
FAQs
  • [1.19] Is DVD-Video a worldwide standard? Does it work with NTSC, PAL, and SECAM?

    The MPEG video on a DVD is stored in digital format, but it's formatted for one of two mutually incompatible television systems: 525/60 (NTSC) or 625/50 (PAL/SECAM). Therefore, there are two kinds of DVDs: "NTSC DVDs" and "PAL DVDs." Some players only play NTSC discs, others play PAL and NTSC discs. Discs are also coded for different regions of the world (see 1.10 ).

    Almost all DVD players sold in PAL countries play both kinds of discs. These multi-standard players partially convert NTSC to a 60-Hz PAL (4.43 NTSC) signal. The player uses the PAL 4.43-MHz color subcarrier encoding format but keeps the 525/60 NTSC scanning rate. Most modern PAL TVs can handle this "pseudo-PAL" signal. A few multi-standard PAL players output true 3.58 NTSC from NTSC discs, which requires an NTSC TV or a multi-standard TV. Some players have a switch to choose 60-Hz PAL or true NTSC output when playing NTSC discs. There are a few standards-converting PAL players that convert from an NTSC disc to standard PAL output for older PAL TVs. Proper "on the fly" standards conversion requires expensive hardware to handle scaling, temporal conversion, and object motion analysis. Because the quality of conversion in DVD players is poor, using 60-Hz PAL output with a compatible TV provides a better picture than converting from NTSC to PAL. (Sound is not affected by video conversion.) The latest software tools such as Adobe After Effects and Canopus ProCoder do quite a good job of converting between PAL and NTSC at low cost, but they are only appropriate for the production environment (converting the video before it is encoded and put on the DVD). See Snell and Wilcox's The Engineer's Guide to Standards Conversion and The Engineer's Guide to Motion Compensation for technical details of conversion.

    Most NTSC players can't play PAL discs. A very small number of NTSC players (such as Apex and SMC) can convert PAL to NTSC. External converter boxes are also available, such as the Emerson EVC1595 ($350). High-quality converters are available from companies such as TenLab and Snell and Wilcox .

    Many standards-converting players can't convert anamorphic widescreen video for 4:3 displays. See 1.22 .

    There are three differences between discs intended for playback on different TV systems: picture dimensions and pixel aspect ratio (720x480 vs. 720x576), display frame rate (29.97 vs. 25), and surround audio options (Dolby Digital vs. MPEG audio). (See 3.4 and 3.6 for details.) Video from film is usually encoded at 24 frames/sec but is preformatted for one of the two required display rates. Movies formatted for PAL display are usually sped up by 4% at playback, so the audio must be adjusted accordingly before being encoded. All PAL DVD players can play Dolby Digital audio tracks, but not all NTSC players can play MPEG audio tracks. PAL and SECAM share the same scanning format, so discs are the same for both systems. The only difference is that SECAM players output the color signal in the format required by SECAM TVs. Note that modern TVs in most SECAM countries can also read PAL signals, so you can use a player that only has PAL output. The only case in which you need a player with SECAM output is for older SECAM-only TVs (and you'll probably need a SECAM RF connection, see 3.1 ).

    A producer can choose to put 525/60 NTSC video on one side of the disc and 625/50 PAL on the other. Most studios put Dolby Digital audio tracks on their PAL discs instead of MPEG audio tracks.

    Because of PAL's higher resolution, the movie usually takes more space on the disc than the NTSC version. See 3.4 for more details.

    There are actually three types of DVD players if you count computers. Most DVD PC software and hardware can play both NTSC and PAL video and both Dolby Digital and MPEG audio. Some PCs can only display the converted video on the computer monitor, but others can output it as a video signal for a TV.

    Bottom line: NTSC discs (with Dolby Digital audio) play on over 95% of DVD systems worldwide. PAL discs play on very few players outside of PAL countries. (This is irrespective of regions -- see 1.10 .)

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Funktion Verzeichnis
DVD zu DVD
DVD zu VCD
DVD zu AVI
DVD zu MPG
DVD zu WMV
DVD zu ASF
DVD zu RM
DVD zu MP3
DVD zu SVCD
DVD zu MPEG
DVD zu XVID
DVD zu DIVX
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AVI zu DVD
AVI zu VCD
AVI zu SVCD
AVI zu MPEG
AVI zu MPG
AVI zu WMV
AVI zu ASF
AVI zu RM
AVI zu MOV
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MPEG zu DVD
MPEG zu VOB
MPEG zu AVI
MPEG zu ASF
MPEG zu WMV
MPEG zu VCD
MPEG zu SVCD
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RM zu DVD

RMVB zu DVD
RM zu MPG/MPEG
RMVB zu MPG/MPEG
RM/RMVB zu AVI
RM/RMVB zu VCD
RM/RMVB zu SVCD
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MPG zu DVD
WMV zu DVD
ASF zu DVD
SWF zu DVD/AVI/MPEG
SVCD zu DVD
VCD zu DVD
Photo zu DVD
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DVD Player
DVD Labeler
AVI Joiner
MPEG Joiner
AVI Splitter
DVD Splitter
MPEG Splitter
DVD Audio Ripper
Video zu 3GP
Guides
Copy DVD zu DVD
Führer dieses Abschnitts umfassen alle Schritte, die Sie folgen müssen, um eine DVD Bildschirmscheibe zu kopieren.
Copy Mehrfache Filme In 1 DVD-R
Erlernen Sie, wie man 2 oder mehr Filme von der unterschiedlichen DVD Scheibe innen einzelne aufnahmefähige Mittel hinzufügt.

Spalten Sie DVD-9 Zu 2 DVD-R Auf
Folgen Sie diesen Führern, um ein DVD-9 in zwei DVD-Rs aufzuspalten und ursprüngliche Qualität zu konservieren.

DVD Rip
Wandeln Sie Ihre DVD Scheiben in verschiedene Formate wie DivX/XviD/(S)VCD/miniDVD um und zerreißen Sie Ihr DVDs zur Festplatte.
DVD Brenner
Diese Führer helfen Ihnen, das DVD zu brennen einordnet Sie haben bereits in Ihrer
DVD Autor
Das Schreiben bedeutet das Herstellen der DVD Akten weg von einer DVD kompatiblen MPEG videoakte, und diese Führer zeigen Ihnen, daß wie zu sie tun Sie.
(S)VCD zu DVD
Machen Sie Ihre alten VCD und SVCD Scheiben zu DVD Bildschirm.
DV zu DVD
Erlernen Sie, wie man Bildschirm von Ihrer DV Kamera gefangennimmt und ihn in DVD umwandelt.