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| Thread ID: 74387 | 2006-11-20 21:11:00 | Rezoning videos onto DVD | kralcekim (2696) | Press F1 |
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| 500727 | 2006-11-20 21:11:00 | A relative had some home movies recorded to DVD by a professional in the UK. When visiting another relative in the USA it was not possible to view the DVD on either computer or US standard DVD player. The DVD plays ok on my computer or my DVD player. I have copied the files to my computer and now want to resave them to a DVD which will play on a US DVD player, so that we can send a DVD to our relatives in the US. Any suggestions most gratefully received. I have Nero 7 Premium and Power DVD. |
kralcekim (2696) | ||
| 500728 | 2006-11-20 21:18:00 | I hope this is OK with posting this... Get DVDFab Decrypter (www.dvdidle.com) to rip your dvd to the hard drive. Then get DVD shrink (www.afterdawn.com) to shrink, burn and make it region free. |
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| 500729 | 2006-11-20 22:05:00 | This is more likely to be a PAL v's NTSC thing than zoning. Home movies wouldn't normally be zoned. US DVD players and TVs don't play PAL discs in the same way that most PAL players and TV's can cope with NTSC. | PaulD (232) | ||
| 500730 | 2006-11-20 23:40:00 | A PAL movie should still play on a computer. I have no idea why a home movie would have region encoding though. | Nermal (7077) | ||
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