Re: British to America Video Imports?



In article <118ohhkqjj9b15a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Ron Hubbard <notat@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes
I know somebody in the UK who has some Doctor Who episodes on DVD--
probably made on an incompatible region 2 DVD player. But even if they
were either region 0 or region 1 discs, would they still be incompatible
because of the PAL/NTSC differences?

Home recorded DVDs do not have region coding.

And all DVD players (in the UK certainly) can play back "PAL" or "NTSC" discs.
--
Tim Mitchell
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