I am authoring a couple of PAL DVD's, but want to make NTSC versions of them aswell. For this, I use Procoder to convert my AVI's to PAL and NTSC MPEG2. This also produces wav-files for both versions, but they are identical, so I throw one away. The resulting wav-file is then converted to AC3 using SoftEncode. Then, during authoring, I simply use the PAL video file, with the AC3-file to create the PAL DVD, and the NTSC video file with the same AC3-file to create the NTSC DVD. Both discs play fine on my pc and stand-alone (PAL/NTSC) player (on PAL tv). So why do I see remarks in many threads regarding PAL<->NTSC conversion, that the AC3-file needs to be converted aswell? I realy don't get this. I'd think a certain AC3-file produces audio of a certain length, regardless of the video format that is being played in parallel ? What am I missing here ??? Thanks, The Jez