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- Version: 3.3.2, 9/19/2008 05:30AM PST
(3 of 3 users found this comment useful)
katz515
I happened to google this software when I was editing TV commercial for Nigeria based on NTSC original footage.
For the past 5 years, I was looking for the right conversion software. I tried so many softwares.
JES Deinterlacer was the best NTSC-PAL conversion software I ever used.
So far, I've only tried NTSC to PAL conversion based on NTSC DV QuickTime movie file. But I'm very happy with the result.
Only thing that I had to change was to change "Block match threshold" to 400, and check "Remove jaggies" and then I left everything else as default.
And I got amazing result from it.
I recommend this software 100% for NTSC-PAL conversion.
For the past 5 years, I was looking for the right conversion software. I tried so many softwares.
JES Deinterlacer was the best NTSC-PAL conversion software I ever used.
So far, I've only tried NTSC to PAL conversion based on NTSC DV QuickTime movie file. But I'm very happy with the result.
Only thing that I had to change was to change "Block match threshold" to 400, and check "Remove jaggies" and then I left everything else as default.
And I got amazing result from it.
I recommend this software 100% for NTSC-PAL conversion.
Ancient Boii Tribe... - Version: 3.3.1, 7/17/2008 02:11PM PST
(2 of 6 users found this comment useful)
grh-akl
...then it's time to get an education in the technology.
Other than having to trash the prefs files more than occasionally, the only real drawback to using this software successfully is that you must first READ through the included help files, and then be willing to EXPERIMENT to get the results you want. If you're unwilling, or unable to grasp these concepts, consider that you should probably be doing something else instead, and not messing with anything like Final Cut Studio (or any other serious video apps) to begin with.