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Note: English-language films from PAL territories on DVD discs have the PAL speedup problem too. Ripping from a source like this results in a digital video file with PAL speedup. VHS tapes sold in PAL territories of American movies also are sold as-is with PAL speedup. [http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20100911194206308 Play PAL movies at correct speed in VLC]* [[Compensate for PAL Speedup in Digital Video]] - Guide with various methods to deal with PAL video that has speed-up as a result of telecine process.If you have VLC, here's how to fix it:{{:VideoLAN Player Compensate for PAL Speedup}} Open VLC. Go to the 'VLC' menu and select 'Preferences…' In the radio buttons in the lower-left corner of the window, change 'Basic' to 'All'. Click on 'Input / Codecs' in the left-hand side list. In the right-hand side frame look for 'Playback speed' and change it to 0.96 (use a comma if your system uses that as the decimal separator). Click on 'Audio' in the left-hand side list. In the right-hand side frame disable 'Enable time stretching audio'. Click the 'Save' button on the lower-right corner of the window. Quit and relaunch VLC.