Oh, right. I assumed you were using a commercial movie format. If you're using a
PC movie format like wma and burning it to a DVD, then you're right. You can use
anything. PCs have no regions (unlike DVD players).
Avital
> > What you do need to worry about is the DVD region format. North America
> What you do need to worry about is the DVD region format. North America
> is region 1, while UK, Europe, and Middle East are region 2. Playing a
I think this is for the commercially sold DVDs, as in movies. If we make a
DVD on our computer, it should be playable on another computer, anywhere
in
Elephant's Memory - Touching Story.
In 1986, Mkele Mbembe was on holiday in Kenya after graduating from college.
On a hike through the bush, he came across a young bull elephant standing
with one leg raised in the air.
The elephant seemed distressed so Mbembe approached it very carefully. He
PAL is relevant only for TV. If the DVD will be played only on the computer,
then you don't need to worry about PAL.
What you do need to worry about is the DVD region format. North America is
region 1, while UK, Europe, and Middle East are region 2. Playing a region 1
DVD on a computer with the
I want to get a DVD made from a Video to send to the UK.
What I need to know is whether a DVD made in Canada work on a computer in the
UK or does it have to be in PAL format? The difference in cost is quite
considerable ($25.00 for "normal for Canada" or $145.00 for PAL).
The manager at the comp
Carol very glad to hear that you are recovered from your op and hope
the backache has now gone. What a good idea to hand out cards - I've
occasionally demonstrated but never thought of that and have always
wondered if the enthusiasm the participants showed ever came to
anything.
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