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DVD zones question
If I copy a European DVD (zone 2, is it?) - can someone in the USA watch it if they don't have a multizone DVD player? Does copying keep the zone? Is there anything that can be done so it doesn't? :?
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Well it depends how you copy them, I use DVDShrink and it offers an option to remove the region coding or change it to a specific region.
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Kathleen |
I don't think that PAL to NTSC would be too bad but since PAL uses more lines than NTSC, but vice versa then yes it wouldn't be too good.
I don't think I've used DVDDecrypter but DVDShrink is very simple to use and it can auto-set eveything when you load up a disc, and since content usually needs to be shrunk to 50% to fit on a single layer disc quality will suffer anyway. www.videohelp.com is a good website for information and they have a forum too for asking questions (but if I remember correctly/they still use the same policy you have to wait for 4 days from joining before they create your account, which seems quite odd) |
why this regions were made at the first place? why they don't make dvd as one? i just don't get it...
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I think that the CD format was the only thing that everyone in the world ever agreed upon. Any cd bought can be played anywhere in the world. Video has different regions 1-8 and also 3 different formats PAL, NTSC and SECAM. And then DVDs themselves have different formats +R and -R. Kathleen |
Which is the best DVD writter to buy? and which format is best to record in?.
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Awhile ago in here there was one test, and the winner was LiteOn SOHW-1633S. That isnīt the latest model though. There are newer versions already. I have that one as well and Iīve been very happy with that. Of course others might say that there are better ones and that could be true. Iīve been burning mostly DVD-R and DVD-RW. http://www.liteonit.com/ODD/English/..._sohw1633s.asp |
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