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Compensate for PAL Speedup in Digital Video

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== Using ReClock to correct for PAL Speedup ==The original purpose of Reclock, which is a Directshow Filter, is to allow for smooth playback on a PC video monitor for video from other sources.  It turns out that ReClock is also excellent for reversing the PAL Speedup effect.  It will also allow you to reverse PAL Speedup.  Reclock is described as a DirectShow filter which is loaded in place of the default directsound audio renderer. Older versions of ReClock do not include this very useful feature.  Version 1.8.8.4 will include the feature.  ReClock is only for Microsoft Windows.  ReClock will not only stretch the video to the correct length, it will also fix the audio pitch problem associated with PAL Speedup.  ReClock is also known by the full name: ReClock DirectShow Filter.
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