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Harry Baules

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Hello,

I hope someone can help. I purchased a dvd movie in China. I'm back in the U.S. now and this movie only plays on one of my two dvd players. I don't know the format or how to find that out. Anyhow, I decided to rip it as I do to all my movies and then burn the iso file in IMGburn. I thought that this would make it compatible with the dvd player that wasn't recognizing it. Well the burn was successful. But it still only plays in one of my dvd players and not the other. Any ideas on how to make it compatible so that it can play on most any dvd player? I'm burning it on DVD+R media. And by the way, I've never had this problem with any dvd media on that dvd player until now.

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I see the problem. The dvd is pal. The dvd player that does play this dvd is ntsc and pal. The dvd player that does not play is is NTSC only. I may be wrong but I assumed that by me checking the option on dvd shrink to allow "Region Free" would allow this dvd to play basically on any dvd in the world. Is this not so?

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Region codes and frame rates (NTSC vs. PAL) are two different things entirely.

 

The region code tells you where you can play your DVD and in what machine, basically locked to one area of the world or another. NTSC and PAL are frame rates which are different, if your DVD player can't handle a different frame rate then it won't be able to play the video on your disc.

 

Region codes ~ http://hometheater.about.com/cs/dvdlaserdi...egioncodesa.htm

 

NTSC vs. PAL ~ http://neuron2.net/LVG/ntscvspal.html

 

You can easily make a DVD region free, however changing the frame rate takes a little more doing.

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