*sits in the corner in a state of confusion* I've just gotta keep re-reading this thread to figure out what the heck y'all are talking about. :lol
Samantha Beckett
Samantha Beckett
alsplacebartender said:I now have the screencaps of the menus from the R2 S2 set on the site!
Take a look on our Season Two on DVD page. http://www.quantumleap-alsplace.com/mediapages/dvdseasontwo.htm#Quantum%20Leap:
Samantha_Beckett said:I have a Norcent (I can't find a serial number on it) that is DVD/CD/CD-R/CD-RW compatible. Can I select a region on either of these?
Samantha Beckett
McDuck said:Bought my Cyberhome CH-DVD 300 today and also ordered Region 2 Season 2! Can't wait to SEE it!!! I'm watching M.I.A. first off!!!
Well I didn't necessarily mean that anyone would need to go out and buy a new TV - most modern TVs, at least in Australia, are both PAL and NTSC compatible, and I imagine it's the same in other countries. But, I only mentioned it because I had a VCR that could convert my NTSC videos to PAL with no problems, but I couldn't watch those videos on my TV because, although the VCR was advertised as capable of converting NTSC to PAL, it wasn't a true conversion, and my TV wasn't new enough to handle the NTSC signal. I just didn't want ppl to get all excited about getting the Region 2 DVDs and then find that themselves in the same boat. But as I said, this doesn't mean that anyone should go out and buy a new TV as I imagine it won't turn out to be a problem - I just mentioned it as something that ppl should perhaps check and make sure about before spending their money on the DVDs. Sorry for any misunderstanding.S-10 said:Actually, Wal-Mart has players that convert PAL to NTSC, and that can be hacked to region free for around 30-40 bucks. No need for another TV.
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