I believe there should be software solution for this, thats if you are
trying to convert DV PAL to DV NTSC or you'll need two machines.
One machine playing DV PAL to ADVC100 and other receiving from
ADVC.
In initial post you said, all you want to do is convert
some tapes to DVD?
I assuming that you were able to dump those tapes on to your
machine in to DV PAL format, so why not find software which could
take that format encode directly in to DVD? I'm not sure if there are
any linux tools for this but you should be able to find something
for windows.
> Ouch.........
> Ok I own a ADVC 100 Canopus, once the DV PAL files are on my
> machine, I
> understand (may be I am wrong) that I can export the DV to
> analogue ou
> digital NTSC, as long as I have the NTSC hardware to record
> with, plugged
> into the Canopus.
>
> Sorry for being a pain but this may be a way of getting around these
> standards...
>
> Thanks again
> Edouard
>
> > Hi Edouard,
> > No, DV also has a standard (unfortunately).
> >
> > Ronald
>