PC question, burning DVD's & regional coding
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posted06/27/2004 12:52 AM (UTC)by
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I know that there is another recent thread about burning dvd, but this is a totaly differnt topic.

here is my problem. I got relitives over in italy that have sent over a few movies on DVDR disks. they work perfectly fine on my PC but I need to make copies for my aunt, and grand parents since they want to see them too. They are PAL disks and I've originally tryed to use the DVD Region X feature on my Action Replay Maz for PS2, which doesn't work, and neither does the disks work on my regular DVD player. I have a DVD burner on my PC, and was thinking of just making a copy of them, but here is another problem. I have DVD+RW disks which say they will work on most DVD Rom drives, and DVD players. I tryed to create a DVD of some music videos I downloaded on Kazaa just to test out if the DVD+RW disks will wok on a regular DVD player, and it turns out that one of the video files I have is a PAL file, and I can't put it onto a NTST format DVD, and the program that I'm using to create the DVD tells me to create a new project and change the format to PAL. Now I'm assuming that if I was go and try and make a copy of the disk i got from Italy I wouldn't be able to change the file format from PAL to NTST, which would be the whole point of making a copy of the DVD for my aunt to watch on her DVD player, and on mine. Does anyone know any way around this? Is there any kind of DVD X region peripheral that circumvents the DVD region codeing for DVD players? I just figure that It would be easier to create a DVD rather than make a VHS tape copy off of the computer which my father is actually insisting on me doing for my grand parents, which is a pain in the ass. I figure if I can make a copy for my Aunt my grand parents can watch it too. Does anyone know of any kind of solution for my problem? Thanks to anyone in advance.
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Sub-ZeroMasta
06/27/2004 12:52 AM (UTC)
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If you use DVD decrypter, you can rip the original dvd and make it region free. Then just re-burn it.

This is where you can get it from.
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