ODP to PAL Converter
Export ODP slides as 16-bit YUV PAL images online, free
ODP to Raw YUV Data
Export your ODP slides as PAL 16-bit YUV interleaved images — uncompressed pixel data ready for broadcast engineering and video signal processing.
Broadcast-Grade Output
PAL YUV format is native to video processing pipelines. Converting ODP slides to PAL provides raw data suitable for professional broadcast and production workflows.
Cloud Rendering
Convertio processes the conversion on remote servers — no broadcast or video engineering tools needed on your local machine.
How to convert ODP to PAL
Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.
Choose pal or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)
Let the file convert and you can download your pal file right afterwards
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
PAL format stores raw 16-bit YUV interleaved data — essential for broadcast engineering, video processing tools, and systems that operate natively in YUV color space.
ImageMagick, FFmpeg, and various broadcast engineering tools can interpret raw YUV PAL data. You need to specify dimensions and pixel format when opening raw files.
YUV separates brightness (Y) from color information (U, V). This model is used in broadcast video because it matches how human vision perceives light and color.
PAL stores uncompressed 16-bit data per pixel, so files are larger than compressed formats like JPEG. The benefit is zero-loss raw data for precise processing.
Free conversions are available for all Convertio users. Premium plans provide expanded capacity for batch processing and larger ODP presentations.
No — PAL is a raw YUV format without alpha channel support. Transparent regions in your ODP slides are flattened onto a solid background during conversion.