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| I have ordered a DVD from the US of A and it is supposed to be in NTSC format. Please, folks, how can I play this either on a DVD player or on my computer? I am based in the UK and have UK equipment. -- Alasdair. |
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| In , Alasdair bashed on keyboard and typed: I have ordered a DVD from the US of A and it is supposed to be in NTSC format. Please, folks, how can I play this either on a DVD player or on my computer? I am based in the UK and have UK equipment. It all depends. Players often are multi format allowing you to change between region 1 and 2 up to seven times then stick on the last one used. likewise computer DVD's but here it is both the software and the Physical drive. On that bases and if you have never played a region 1 before you should be alright as long as you dont keep playing it and reach the magic 7. There is sometimes a cheat code you can tap in to your remote to make the player ignore region codes These may be found at www.vcdhelp.com search for your model -- Trev Nobody is perfect. But Being a Yorkshire man is as close as you can get. |
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| "Trev" trevbowdenAT.dsl.pipex.COM wrote in message ... In , Alasdair bashed on keyboard and typed: I have ordered a DVD from the US of A and it is supposed to be in NTSC format. Please, folks, how can I play this either on a DVD player or on my computer? I am based in the UK and have UK equipment. It all depends. Players often are multi format allowing you to change between region 1 and 2 up to seven times then stick on the last one used. likewise computer DVD's but here it is both the software and the Physical drive. On that bases and if you have never played a region 1 before you should be alright as long as you dont keep playing it and reach the magic 7. Slight correction, it's not the number of times a *given* region is selected but the number of times the region is **changed** - on the 7th change the settings will become permanent, sort of some major OS hacking or a HDD format and re-install... There is sometimes a cheat code you can tap in to your remote to make the player ignore region codes These may be found at www.vcdhelp.com search for your model There is another problem, if a stand alone player (or the output from a computer video card) is being feed to a TV, this is the fact that the device needs to be able to cope with PAL60 [1] - rather that the PAL standard of PAL50 [2], most modern should cope but other AV equipment might not. [1] 60 frames per second [2] usually just referred to as PAL as 50fps is the standard, derived from the power supply (mains) frequency of the recording equipment, the UK being 50hz and the USA being 60hz -- Wikipedia: the Internet equivalent of Hyde Park and 'speakers corner'... |
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| "Alasdair" wrote... I have ordered a DVD from the US of A and it is supposed to be in NTSC format. Please, folks, how can I play this either on a DVD player or on my computer? I am based in the UK and have UK equipment. There are two main issues with discs bought in America: Region restriction (they are region 1, we are region 2) and TV standard (they are NTSC, we are PAL) Do you know if it's region restricted? If you have a DVD burner, the easiest way to fix it is to use DVD Decryptor or similar to copy the VIDEO_TS folder to your hard drive, then just use Nero or similar to put it back on a DVDR. Unless your TV and player are ancient, the original non-region disc, or your new non-region copy of a region 1 disc, will work fine even thought they are NTSC. |
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