as you've discovered, PAL and NTSC are 2 different braodcast formats 
(to include SECAM which is PAL) one thing though is if your original 
material is PAL and you want to make an NTSC clip you need to convert 
it to NTSC before editing (and vice-versa NTSC to PAL). if you SEARCH 
the archives you'll find plenty of hints and tips for that. one 
poster i recommend is SUNE, no offense to the rest of the board, but 
i find Sune's posts informative in regards to PAL related stuff
(although his maritime work is questionable :-D )

other than that everyone here is quite helpful indeed and welcome to 
the group!

--- In [email protected], "bayombong87" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi.
> I personally am not a user of Adobe premier.  However, my wife is 
but 
> is extremely shy and preferred not to join a group.  She has been 
> wrestling with premier pro for some time now.  She had bought 
Premier 
> pro Bible and followed the instructions to produce not only a pal 
DVD 
> but also NTSC to send home to the Philippines.  For months it 
seemed 
> that the output she got was so inferior to PAL that she almost gave 
up.
> Then she had a breakthrough.  Instead of setting up the project in 
PAL 
> she set it up in NTSC.  Lo and behold she produced an excellent DVD 
to 
> send home.
> I told her she should share this information with others who may 
have 
> had the same problem but she is too shy.
> Also by doing this she would be able to access other people's 
success.
> So, here I am acting as the go-between.
> Bill.





 
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