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Update on DVD compatibility issues
Greetings all
In a recent thread, the question arose as to the compatibility issues of my current and my new DVDs. I have been laboring under the impression that they had been coded for Region 1, which is the US and Canada. With a little bit of research on the part of my contact at the video company, I have learned that this is not the case. Both DVDs have in fact been region free (or universal) since the beginning of production. This is not to say that there are no compatibility issues. The early copies were burned, but even with our switch to stamping, there is going to be the occasional machine that just won't play them. But for all you who are not in North America, if you want to inflict my person onto your TV screen, it should work. -- Bill Bill Grumbine www.wonderfulwood.com |
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Update on DVD compatibility issues
Bill Grumbine wrote: Greetings all In a recent thread, the question arose as to the compatibility issues of my current and my new DVDs. I have been laboring under the impression that they had been coded for Region 1, which is the US and Canada. With a little bit of research on the part of my contact at the video company, I have learned that this is not the case. Both DVDs have in fact been region free (or universal) since the beginning of production. This is not to say that there are no compatibility issues. The early copies were burned, but even with our switch to stamping, there is going to be the occasional machine that just won't play them. But for all you who are not in North America, if you want to inflict my person onto your TV screen, it should work. -- Bill It would not necessarily be the fault of the DVD from Bill that wouldn't play correctly. Some of the older machines (I have two) simply won't play some DVDs. I mean really common ones. And they refuse to play a DVD that was burned on a computer or another recorder/burner. Fast forward to the DVD player I just bought at Circuit City, and it will play everything, including DivX. It was a whopping $49, and it ended my frustration with some of my DVDs. Just a thought, here.... Robert |
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