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Originally posted by linx05
I can't remember correctly but there are some downsides with using the IfoEdit *hack*.
Since it's not a proper DVD-Video you sometimes end up getting wierd playback rates and speeds with video and audio.
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Originally posted by alegator
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Originally posted by linx05
I would definitely go with option 3. I don't know what it is like in countries other than Australia but here you can buy region free (or done with a hack) and PAL/NTSC compatible DVD Players very easily.
I can't remember correctly but there are some downsides with using the IfoEdit *hack*.
Are you in the USA or Australia? I'm asking this because in the USA it's not that easy to get PAL-compatible DVD players.
Yeah, option 3 ftw. Then you just use the disk you get you don't need to make your own copy. Australia is pal based so most DVD players sold here play pal-style DVDs as pal and NTSC-style DVDs as NTSC. Some also play pal-style DVDs as NTSC and NTSC-style DVDs as PAL (my Philips I can tell it to output for a pal TV, an NTSC TV or a multi TV, my Playstation will output the way the disk was designed only). Region free players are fairly common here as well (region locking is semi-illegal now as well).