|  | Posted by Edward on 10/09/06 02:27 
On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 00:44:48 -0700, dgates wrote:
 > On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 01:40:35 -0400, Edward <edward.nuxters@gmail.com>
 > wrote:
 >
 >>I had realitives come over France (I'm in the US) and something
 >>unexpected happened: They have three home movie DVD-RWs they wanted to
 >>play on my TV of their daughter's wedding.  I don't speak French so I
 >>couldn't very well convey the differences in NTSC and PAL.  My father
 >>tried, but he doesn't really understand it either, so it was hard for homt
 >>o tell him in French without knowing the words to certain things.
 >>Anyway, I managed to make copies of the DVD no problem and make second
 >>copies in NTSC format by importing the VOB files into Nero and buring them
 >>to DVD.  It worked out pretty well - obviously some quality loss but not
 >>much.
 >>SO here I am.
 >>I was thinking abotu getting a region free DVD player so when they happens
 >>again in a year I'll be ready.
 >>Are there any disadvantages to getting a region free DVD player?  WIll
 >>certain DVDs simply not play?
 >
 >
 > I like having a region-free player (one that can also do a couple
 > other tricks, under $100).  But I also want to have a "real" player.
 >
 > From what I've seen, the "real" players -- say, a Sony -- will have
 > nicer remote controls and nicer interfaces.
 >
 > The region-free players, and other players that do things Hollywood
 > wouldn't want you doing, seem a little more...  "hacky?"  Some funny
 > oddities on the remote control maybe, or some less appealing displays
 > in the menus, etc.
 >
 > Right now, I'm pretty darn happy with my Philips DVP5960 (HDMI, 1080i
 > Upscaling, DivX Ultra, USB direct, and easily made region-free with a
 > few clicks of the remote control).
 
 What would you suggest for those of us who have no intention of ever going
 with HDTV?
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