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 Posted by kothtvideo on 04/11/06 03:00 
"Jukka Aho" <jukka.aho@iki.fi> wrote: 
 
>kothtvideo wrote: 
> 
>> Another PAL_NTSC question. 
>> I'm in Ontario, Canada. I only have region 1 dvds. I want to buy 
>> the complete "Morse" (and maybe Monty Python) dvd sets. These are 
>> best bought as Region 2. 
>> So I want to test my players (lg lda-531) ability to convert 
>> region 2 to NTSC, for my tv. 
> 
>PAL/NTSC and regions are two separate things. There are both Region 2  
>NTSC discs (Japan belongs to Region 2) and Region 2 PAL discs. 
> 
>What you need is, first and foremost, a region-free player: either one  
>that was already made region-free at the factory, or one that can be  
>made region-free by entering codes on the remote, or one where the  
>region can be freely changed (by entering codes on the remote) as many  
>times as you wish, without restrictions. 
> 
>Whether the player can convert PAL formatted discs to NTSC on the fly is  
>another matter, independent of regions, that needs to be addressed  
>separately. 
> 
>> I can also try a cheapo diamondvision we have. If anyone over the 
>> pond could make me up a 'test' dvd I be happy to trade or reimburse. 
> 
>You can quite easily burn a PAL-formatted Video DVD in just about any  
>DVD authoring application. That will help you if you want to test  
>whether your player allows playing back PAL-formatted Video DVDs in the  
>original 625/50 signal format (one thing), or whether it converts (or  
>has an option to convert) them to NTSC refresh rates and raster on the  
>fly (another thing). 
> 
>What it doesn't help you with, though, is testing whether you player can  
>play back Region 2 discs - which is yet another thing. Common consumer  
>DVD-R media doesn't allow region coding, so regions can only be easily  
>tested with a factory-pressed disc. 
 
Thanks Guys 
Points taken. 
Guess I overlooked Region 2 NTSC. 
Live & learn. 
 
So, what about the "easily burn a PAL-formatted Video DVD in just 
about any DVD authoring application" thingy. I use Nero. Didn't see a 
PAL/NTSC option anywhere. (to burn the test disk!). 
 
So next question is what dvd player best does the "techy" conversion 
bit best? and in software or hardware? (have to be h/w and if so is a 
chipset identified that is best?). 
 
LG, my current dvd player supplier, is silent (site & manual) but 
google shows a couple of people say it works.  
Hence the start of the thread. 
 
My tv ts (lcd rear proj) say NTSC only. 
 
I'd buy a $50 unit just to play these bad boys if I knew it was the 
best buy for the money. & remember these here authored many years ago!
 
  
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