On 05/05/2011 21:05, John Williamson wrote:
Ron Lowe wrote:
On 05/05/2011 20:13, Dave wrote:
If my wife buys a DVD of last Fridays wedding, I assume it will not play
in Canada, due to the region lockout.
Will DVD de-crypt cure this problem?
Dave
Small-scale producers won't have region coding on their DVDs.
However, the vid will be PAL / 25fps.
Most DVD players in the Rest Of The World can handle PAL and NTSC and
output whatever you want. But in the US ( and I'd guess Canada ), they
are generally fixed NTSC only. It will just barf at the PAL disk.
Decrypting progs typically don't fix the PAL / NTSC conversion required.
You can hunt for a program, or ask if the producers can create one for
you in NTSC / 30fps
There *will* be several available......
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Prince-Willi.../dp/B004RRW30W
For a start. I'd guess the North American continent will be one of the
biggest markets.
Failing that, Any DVD decrypter will rip it, and just about any video
editing program will convert it. I use AnyDVD, which is illegal to use
in the USA due to the Millenium copyright act or whatever it's called.
Uh, I didn't realise they were discussing *that* wedding; I assumed some
smaller family affair.
It kind of passed me by...
In that case, the link you provided is just the ticket.
--
Ron