amiaopensource / ffmprovisr

Repository of useful FFmpeg commands for archivists!
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Transcoding NTSC <-> PAL #9

Closed retokromer closed 8 years ago

retokromer commented 8 years ago

Will be provided "tomorrow".

ablwr commented 8 years ago

I agree that "tomorrow" is never "only a day away."

ablwr commented 8 years ago

I bet @kieranjol has these handy

kieranjol commented 8 years ago

I honestly don't. We have a handful of ntsc tapes and none have been ingested. Sorry Ashley.

retokromer commented 8 years ago

I’ll add this as soon as I’ll find the time to do so. I couldn’t find a student to do it…

ablwr commented 8 years ago

@kieranjol and @retokromer you are both the best!

retokromer commented 8 years ago

Where can I easily find short real world NTSC examples to test the commands?

kieranjol commented 8 years ago

I have often used an example from Internet archive, pretty sure it's uploaded by dave

https://archive.org/details/test20100622_v210_and_ffv1 On 22 Dec 2015 19:12, "Reto Kromer" notifications@github.com wrote:

Where can I easily find short real world NTSC examples to test the commands?

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dericed commented 8 years ago

it was. I should prolly update it to v3.

retokromer commented 8 years ago

Is it planned to update this? For the moment I’ve tested only on fake (aka self generated) NTSC.

retokromer commented 8 years ago

@dericed Are you planning to update the NTSC examples?

retokromer commented 8 years ago

I am closing this old issue. When I will have access to real world files (not self generated ones), I will add this recipe.