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I could talk whole day about DVD specifications and especially the problems and lack of features of the DVD. But I'll save you from that this time... :wink:
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Could you also install some software that shows you information about the DVD itself. For example DVD Decrypter. When you instert DVD in your computer, it should then be able to tell what region the DVD is. Also tell the protection systems it has. Or simply take screencapture of the DVD Decrypter window. You can download it from here, for example. http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/1011845169/1 Google for other mirrors if that doesn't work. Quote:
Movies are practically always only for one region (exception is Australia which usually uses double region system 2/4, so they works also in Europe. And the Australian DVDs are usually identical to European DVDs, just the region is changed to double region.) Quote:
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DVD Shrink is an excellent companion program for DVD Decrypter.
You can find it here: http://www.afterdawn.com/software/vi...dvd_shrink.cfm The original homepage is here: http://www.dvdshrink.org/ A reauthoring tutorial for an older version (although still relevant) is here: http://www.dvdshrink.info/reauthor_basic.php For my fellow Linux geeks: Check out dvd::rip and DeCSS --droggo |
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