 | reply to urbanriot
Re: One click app to determine if ISO is NTSC or PAL? I use IfoEdit, but you have to be able to see the DVD contents. For that I use MagicDisc to mount the image.
»www.ifoedit.com/
»www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-···view.htm |
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| I'm using IfoEdit now but I'd like something that involves a lot less clicking. Gspot didn't work, wouldn't read the contents of the ISO, or at least provide any relevent information. VLC I'd already tried, doesn't give you any information anywhere that I can see that indicates PAL or NTSC; if you check codec info it sometimes lists the framerate and you can guess based on that, but most of the time it doesn't.
I'd like something a little quicker than mounting the image.
Sounds like I'm being a pain, but I've had a quick app that did this before and it was a suggestion from someone else and I can't find it again :0 |
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 | Try rooting around here...
»www.videohelp.com/tools |
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 | Thanks, good suggestion, I'll do that when my eyes stop bleeding from a full day of staring at a PC screen... rughh! |
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