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Posted by Biz on 12/23/05 04:09
Unless you have a player that supports both PAL and NTSC, and converts all
output to NTSC, even an avi would still need to be converted to NTSC.
"Jangchub" <sakadawa@kopan.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 21:51:42 -0000, "Atropos"
> <davewhite122000Nowdontbesillylads@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> >
> >"Jangchub" <sakadawa@kopan.com> wrote in message
> >news:dg5mq1140n8lfq5m28dknn22tludfm4ath@4ax.com...
> >> There is a movie I am dying to see, but the format used for America
> >> does not have, on the DVD, this special feature "making-of"
> >> documentary.
> >>
> >> The film is Kundun and the special is In Search of Kundun, which is a
> >> beautiful documentary about Martin Scorcese's quest to get this film
> >> done.
> >>
> >> My question is, if I buy the version for Europe, will DVD Shrink strip
> >> out the coding so I can burn a DVD and watch it in my player?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >
> >Yes, DVD Shrink can be set to make a DVD backup region free. However, you
> >may still encounter the problem of PAL - NTSC.
> >
>
> So, you mean it may not play in my player? Would I be able to convert
> it stripped into a .avi file?
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