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Old Jul 19th 2007 | 5:19 am
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Originally Posted by dbd33
We watched a film on VHS last night. I like it better than dvd.
I tried my VHS the other day and the picture would not hold on my TV, I thought it must be due to PAL/NTSC, but from what you say it seems that should not be a problem. Is that correct?
 
Old Aug 19th 2007 | 6:37 am
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Can anyone recommend a specific cheap DVD player that already will, or can easily be converted to, play region 2 DVDs, and that is available from Futureshop, The Brick, or similar chain? Not Walmart please - there are none in Vancouver.
 
Old Aug 19th 2007 | 10:56 am
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MAX 6100, $29.95 at Future Shop and multi-region right out of the box. If you have an older TV that won't display PAL video, it will also do PAL->NTSC conversion for you.
 
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I took mine into the local electrical shop and explained i was emigrating to Canada,so he made it code free !!!!!! cost 20pounds
 
Old Aug 19th 2007 | 2:43 pm
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Originally Posted by uprightdog
Can anyone recommend a specific cheap DVD player that already will, or can easily be converted to, play region 2 DVDs, and that is available from Futureshop, The Brick, or similar chain? Not Walmart please - there are none in Vancouver.

has the one in Surrey closed down?
 
Old Aug 20th 2007 | 11:52 am
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Originally Posted by MarkG
MAX 6100, $29.95 at Future Shop and multi-region right out of the box. If you have an older TV that won't display PAL video, it will also do PAL->NTSC conversion for you.
Cheers MarkG!
 
Old Sep 23rd 2007 | 8:20 am
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Great thread this, just went to best buy and got a Philips DVP 5140 DVD player for $60 and bought a couple of DVD's whilst at it.

Followed the instructions from the www.videohelp.com site listed in an earlier post on this thread to change it to region 0 (all regions) and played a DVD from the UK and one of the local ones.

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my OH has done it a few times back & forth with Canadian/UK DVD discs & players... once you know what your looking for & what to do, it makes it alot easier!
 

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