Dvds in Spain??
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If I buy a DvD player and TV in Spain will i be able to play my British DVDs on it?
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In theory yes but only to add that it may depend on the region thing, not sure if that still applies and also if you have recorded DVD's yourself they may not especially if they have not been finalised.
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Admittedly we moved over 9 years ago so things may have changed but the year before we moved from the UK we went to buy a DVD player. One of the main questions was would it work in Spain and would any DVD's bought in Spain work on the player. After visiting many shops who couldn't help we ended up in a small independent shop where they were able to tell us that the UK, rest of Europe and (surprising to us) Japan were all region 2 so there would be no problem. America is region 1 so you could have problems with American DVD's. We now have a Spanish DVD player/recorder which plays all our English DVD's and any we buy in Spain (we always check that they have English as a language as my husband doesn't speak Spanish).
#7
Most DVD players you can recode to make them region free, if you have different region films.
Just google the name and region free code.
Just google the name and region free code.
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Hi watch out when buying dvd's , always look at the back. I got some in gibraltar few yrs back, had take them back wrong region they where 1, instead you need 2. They where happy to change it .
Last edited by w1ldcat; Mar 12th 2010 at 9:02 am. Reason: being dizzy
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Join your public library you can borrow two dvds at a time and can keep them for a week. My library has four thick folders constantly being added to. I normally write down a dozen I would like to see and they give the first two available at that time and I cross them of my list and keep going until I have to draw up a new list You can watch all of them in English, Spanish and original language with or without subtitles.
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Or alternatively........download everything you want for free, put them on a multimedia drive and enjoy
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It has also been reported that Spain is one of the top "net downloaders" of moves and TV programmes inthe world, and so pressure from TV and FIlm comapaies on the gvmt and net providers to do more is growing.
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If you download your own DVDs then ensure that the DVD player you buy will play DiVX, not all will, and many of the DVD burning programmes use this format. Just check the box carefully. We are now back in the UK, and still use the DVD player we bought in Spain, a cheap Phillips from Carrefour.
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That all came to light when a Spaniard was in court after downloading 1000's of DVD from the net. The judge rules that as they were for personal use and he was not profiteering from doing this, then it was OK. However, if he sold or got a gift from anyone for a DVD he had downloaded then he would be fined and / or jailed.
It has also been reported that Spain is one of the top "net downloaders" of moves and TV programmes inthe world, and so pressure from TV and FIlm comapaies on the gvmt and net providers to do more is growing.
It has also been reported that Spain is one of the top "net downloaders" of moves and TV programmes inthe world, and so pressure from TV and FIlm comapaies on the gvmt and net providers to do more is growing.
They haven't changed it yet though, although it was supposed to be rushed through.




