Paul Bernardo
01-17-06, 02:49 PM
I've seen some threads about Region Free/PAL DVD players, but I have a question related to receiving DVD-r's in PAL format.
First off, I live in America, so my television and most DVD players & VCR's play NTSC.
I have 1 cheap, generic brand DVD player which I use for PAL DVD's. I think the brand name is AMW, as that's all I see on the machine.
It's not region-free (Perhaps there's a code for the machine, but I haven't looked for one)......But, I mainly use it for sports footage I get from friends in Europe & Australia. Most of the DVD-r's they send play fine, but on occasion some will have a pixellation glitch on the screen every now and then (Which can get annoying), and a few times I've received DVD's which have the pixellation freezes so bad the DVD freezes (Won't play further). When I send any problem DVD's back, the DVD's play fine on their systems.
These friends of mine have made DVD's for others (people from their home countries) and they said the DVD-r's play fine on other people's machines with absolutely no glitches whatsoever. The people I get these from are 3 different people, from different parts of the world, who don't know each other, and they have no reason to lie about the DVD's playing fine for friends in their home countries.
I forgot to mention, I have one European friend whose DVD-r's never have glitches shown on my DVD player, whatsoever.
Is this glitch problem a common thing with North American DVD players that play PAL (ie, does it have to do with the way certain countries have their DVD burners & recorders formatted, and perhaps they end up not fully compatible with American DVD players?), or is this mainly because I have a generic brand DVD player?
And, the main point to my post, is there a PAL DVD player you highly recommend that is excellent in playing DVD-r's & DVD+r's? I would prefer one that's region free as well, so I can buy foreign DVD's not available in North America.
Thanks in advance for any help.
First off, I live in America, so my television and most DVD players & VCR's play NTSC.
I have 1 cheap, generic brand DVD player which I use for PAL DVD's. I think the brand name is AMW, as that's all I see on the machine.
It's not region-free (Perhaps there's a code for the machine, but I haven't looked for one)......But, I mainly use it for sports footage I get from friends in Europe & Australia. Most of the DVD-r's they send play fine, but on occasion some will have a pixellation glitch on the screen every now and then (Which can get annoying), and a few times I've received DVD's which have the pixellation freezes so bad the DVD freezes (Won't play further). When I send any problem DVD's back, the DVD's play fine on their systems.
These friends of mine have made DVD's for others (people from their home countries) and they said the DVD-r's play fine on other people's machines with absolutely no glitches whatsoever. The people I get these from are 3 different people, from different parts of the world, who don't know each other, and they have no reason to lie about the DVD's playing fine for friends in their home countries.
I forgot to mention, I have one European friend whose DVD-r's never have glitches shown on my DVD player, whatsoever.
Is this glitch problem a common thing with North American DVD players that play PAL (ie, does it have to do with the way certain countries have their DVD burners & recorders formatted, and perhaps they end up not fully compatible with American DVD players?), or is this mainly because I have a generic brand DVD player?
And, the main point to my post, is there a PAL DVD player you highly recommend that is excellent in playing DVD-r's & DVD+r's? I would prefer one that's region free as well, so I can buy foreign DVD's not available in North America.
Thanks in advance for any help.


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