| 03 Sep 2005 03:16 am |
Angrymonkee Guest | I got a dvd ISO, this wasn’t my first one, so I’ve done it before and hadn’t had problems, but when I put this dvd in my DVD player it says something like Wrong TV Set... or something like that, is it because it is the wrong region or what? It ran fine off of Daemon tools, can someone help?
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| 03 Sep 2005 06:48 pm |
Angrymonkee Guest | Ok, so I think it is the wrong region, I’m playing this on my PS2, it says TV System doesn’t match... So I am assuming it is a PAL DVD, can I change it when I burn it so it is NTSC? or vice versa?
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| 04 Sep 2005 01:48 am |
Angrymonkee Guest | Can anyone help?
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| 04 Sep 2005 05:15 am |
Regular Rep: 0 Joined: 10 Aug 2005 Posts: 134 OFFLINE | If your PC has a DVD-ROM then you can try to watch it on that. Burning a DVD image from PAL to NTSC is not possible. You’ll need to edit the .IFO files with something like IFOEdit and/or re-encode the video to the desired framerate in order to successfully convert your film. Re-encoding will cause some loss in video quality. Overall, this can be a time consuming process that you (as a newbie I’m assuming) will have to leave a margin of error for.
I suggest you either:
- keep watching it mounted on your PC,
- burn it onto a disk and set the DVD-ROM’s region to 1,
- or wait and look for the PAL version to download.
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| 04 Sep 2005 04:55 pm |
Angrymonkee Guest | Heh... ok, Thanks. I guess I’ll just watch it on my PC. Thank you.
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