PAL and NTSC don’t like each other. Devices that use NTSC standards take video input broadcasting at 60hz frequency. On the other hand devices that use PAL standards use 50hz video broadcasting frequency. You won’t be able to watch DVD easily if your device has the wrong standards. Most NTSC players can't play PAL discs. And, it is difficult for NTSC video to be played well in PAL electrical power system. On the contrary, it is also hard for NTSC electrical power system to afford PAL videos.
To fix these problems, you have to convert PAL to NSTC standard to watch videos on your TV. In this case, [b]Brorsoft [/b][b]Blu-ray Video Converter Ultimate[/b] is just the right Converter! IT can support various common videos regardless of NTSC or PAL to the format you want with effect of cropping the black bars. ([b]Tip:[/b] The equivalent iMedia Converter for Mac is also designed for Mac users.)
[b]Step 1: Load PAL video or DVD to program[/b]
Launch the PAL to NTSC converter and click the "Add Files" or "Load DVD" menu on the top of the interface to load video files or DVD movies. The alternative way is dragging your source PAL video files to the program. This PAL to NTSC converter supports batch conversions. So you can drag more than one file to the program to convert PAL video to NTSC at one go.