Trusting the proven superior intelligence and cosmopolitan mindset of the
KLR listers, I am asking for technical advice:
Is the U.S. DVD technology the same as the one used in Europe,
specifically in Germany? That is to say, would it make sense to send a DVD
from here to Germany and, more importantly, would the recipient be able to
play it on his DVD player (and, actually, hear and see something -
provided he's NOT blind and deaf)?
TIA!
Hans in Minneapolis
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They are region encoded here for sure, meaning that 'gray' market
Japanese DVD's won't play on our players. I'm not sure if the EU
standard is the same, but I would guess it is. They do this so they
can price them up to whatever the designated market can afford to pay.
http://www.dvdoverseas.com/ sells 'region free' as well as
macrovision free players that will play anything and also allow you to
dupe them to a VCR as well....just a piece of trivia.
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 02:31:52PM -0600, Hans Koenig wrote: > Trusting the proven superior intelligence and cosmopolitan mindset of the > KLR listers, I am asking for technical advice: > Is the U.S. DVD technology the same as the one used in Europe, > specifically in Germany? That is to say, would it make sense to send a DVD > from here to Germany and, more importantly, would the recipient be able to > play it on his DVD player (and, actually, hear and see something - > provided he's NOT blind and deaf)? > TIA! > Hans in Minneapolis > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > -- ___ ______ _____ __ ________ ___ / _ |< < / == / ___/__ / /_ /_ __/ / __ ____ _ ___ /__ \ / __ |/ // / ****/ (_ / _ \/ __/ / / / _ \/ // / ' \/ _ \ /__/ /_/ |_/_//_/ == \___/\___/\__/ /_/ /_//_/\_,_/_/_/_/ .__/ (_) 8600 miles*Russel Lines*Supertrapp Race* /_/ http://www.panix.com/~cesser/mybike/
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Yes if they can swith there DVD player to region 1 (us/can)
Most computer DVD players allow switching regions easy, even thou some
restrict how many times you can.
Dooden
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Hans Koenig" wrote: > Trusting the proven superior intelligence and cosmopolitan mindset of the > KLR listers, I am asking for technical advice: > Is the U.S. DVD technology the same as the one used in Europe, > specifically in Germany? That is to say, would it make sense to send a DVD > from here to Germany and, more importantly, would the recipient be able to > play it on his DVD player (and, actually, hear and see something - > provided he's NOT blind and deaf)? > TIA! > Hans in Minneapolis
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1 - it depends on whether you are talking about a DVD that you recorded yourself - it has no region encoding on it, and
2 - Actually Chris, the "official reasoning" is so that they can RELEASE the DVD in one market earlier than another - they "say" it has nothing to do with pricing. Ya RIGHT!
-Scott
----- Original Message ----- From: Chris They are region encoded here for sure, meaning that 'gray' market Japanese DVD's won't play on our players. I'm not sure if the EU [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Hans, there is a "country code" issue that could give you problems. (If you're talking about a DVD that you've burned yourself, then that this shouldn't apply.) If the recipient has a computer with a DVD player, it's possible. All they would need is something like Slysoft's AnyDVD: http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvd.html Also, with this software running, DVD copies can be made that normally can't be successfully created. I hope that helps, Mark My KLR650 Motorcycle Website: http://klr6500.tripod.com/ Our HomePage: http://home.adelphia.net/~msaint/index.html> Is the U.S. DVD technology the same as the one used in Europe, > specifically in Germany? That is to say, would it make sense to send a DVD > from here to Germany and, more importantly, would the recipient be able to > play it on his DVD player (and, actually, hear and see something - > provided he's NOT blind and deaf)?
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Just be carefull with the card and not using it. The issuing bank
will "close" the card after a period of inactivity (they didn't tell
me exactly *how* long it is though) by making your credit limit $0 but
it will still be on your credit report as an active account. Didn't
make me very happy to find that one out.
Rich
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