Wrong but I think someone told me it was limited to 999ĭoes the DVD work in your computer's DVD Drive? Maybe you couldĬreate a video slideshow with DVD Maker. Maybe the DVD Player only works for individual photos Think a JPEG compliant DVD Player would recognize JPEG I am going to assume my DVD player has a gremlin and try the discs on a friend's player in a few days time. Incidentally it cannot be the sheer number of files 'cos I tried with just a couple of hundred and
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Best of luck.I downloaded the software (which looks just like the other burning programmes I have tried - but thank you for it any way) but still with the same result. All I can say is that I've never had a problem. The site does WARN that any action you take may invalidate the warranty, so try it at your own risk. So, if you do have a DVD player that you'd like to convert, you can try it. A nice new upconvert DVD player that plays any DVD. Keep trying until you see the number 9 appear in upper left corner.
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If that occurs, the DVD version of the movie may be out in the U.S. may end up being the Christmas blockbuster overseas. "Movies are released in theaters in different parts of the world at different times throughout the year. Robert Silva from had this to say about the subject. I'm no expert on this, but I turn to a man who knows more than I do.
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Region coding can, in most cases, be removed from your DVD player using a simple remote-control code that unlocks the player. Or so I was told when I first moved here 6 years ago. Region 1 discs won't play in region 2 players, and vice versa. REGION 0, 9, or REGION ALL - Discs are uncoded and can be played worldwide REGION 8 - Reserved for Cruise Ships, Airlines, etc. REGION 7 - Reserved for Unspecified Special Use REGION 5 - Eastern Europe, Russia, India, Africa REGION 4 - Australia, New Zealand, Latin America (including Mexico) REGION 3 - S.Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Parts of South East Asia REGION 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East, Greenland (See also: The Best Blu-ray Players)Īs I'm sure you know, DVDs are coded to a region of the world. And DVD regions used to be a problem for me. comedy shows, most of which don't take off over here for some reason. As a Brit, I often want DVDs that I just can't find in the U.S.