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does anyone know of any good dvd recording programs?

i'm not exactly thrilled with the program that came with my pioneer dvd-rw dvr 103.
Nero now supports writing DVD-R. I also hear PrimoDVD is decent.
cool, thanks.
Verbatim DVD-RWs suck ass!!!!!!!

3 different discs and all 3 will not work!!!!

fuck
I hear Apple makes very nice ones.



Edited By AdolescentMasturbator on Feb. 28 2002 at 4:53
I am a much happier man since I learned how to burn SVCD's.
Sephiroth Wrote:I am a much happier man since I learned how to burn SVCD's.
Stop making shit up to look l33t.
SVCD's are indeed the greatest thing since sliced bread.
The Sleeper Wrote:
Sephiroth Wrote:I am a much happier man since I learned how to burn SVCD's.
Stop making shit up to look l33t.
You suck at the Google.com
Sephiroth Wrote:I am a much happier man since I learned how to burn SVCD's.
sho' nuff!!!

i got the latest version of nero and burned a few vcd's and svcd's which i can play on my sony dvd player!!!

this shit kicks ass.
While on the subject of DVD's. Anybody know a RELIABLE site for the De-Regionizing hacks for DVD players?

Since I'm in London, and there are A LOT of good films on DVD here that aren't available in the states, like Futurama and unedited versions of films, I want to find out if I can de-regionize my player at home and watch them.
check out Lik-Sang.
i saw that they had what you are looking for.

obviously click on the dvd/mp3/bah blah blah link near the top left of the screen.

i have ordered from them before and they are reliable. they're located somewhere in hong-kong.

hope this helps.



Edited By LZMF1 on Mar. 08 2002 at 11:21
Arthur Dent Wrote:While on the subject of DVD's. Anybody know a RELIABLE site for the De-Regionizing hacks for DVD players?
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AdolescentMasturbator Wrote:SVCD's are indeed the greatest thing since sliced bread.
How great is sliced bread, really now?
Sephiroth Wrote:
Arthur Dent Wrote:While on the subject of DVD's. Anybody know a RELIABLE site for the De-Regionizing hacks for DVD players?
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What the hell is this 'Region' shit? I saw a cheap Apex DVD etc. player that also plays MP3's for 75$ new, but it said something about only playing discs labeled Region 1. I wanted to pick it up as a second player that had mp3 playback, but I was like "wtf is Region 1?" Does Region = Country? If so, why would they be made like this?

I'll check out those links that were posted for help later. Maybe the answer is in those links.

While we are on the subject, does anyone know a quality DVD Player review site, other than the standard CNET et al..?
A Region is a different section of the world. North America= Region 1. Japan(and I think some other asian countries) = Region 2. And so on and so forth. I think the Apex AD-1500 has no region restrictions whatsoever however certain discs won't work since they are for PAL tvs and not NTSC ones. The Apex is a quality player and I would get it if youre in the market for a cheap player(I'm getting one myself soon).
AdolescentMasturbator Wrote:A Region is a different section of the world. North America= Region 1. Japan(and I think some other asian countries) = Region 2. And so on and so forth. I think the Apex AD-1500 has no region restrictions whatsoever however certain discs won't work since they are for PAL tvs and not NTSC ones. The Apex is a quality player and I would get it if youre in the market for a cheap player(I'm getting one myself soon).
Thanks, nephew.

NTSC I know of, PAL I haven't. What is PAL?

I was looking at both the 1100 and 1500. I believe the 1500 is a 3 disc player, correct? I "think" I saw Region 1 restriction on the 1500 as well.
Yeah the apparently the ad-1500 has region 1 lockout but that may be able to bypassed. PAL is just a different tv system set that europeans, middle east, and australia use. The difference is NTSC is 60 hz while PAL is 50 if I remember correctly.
I heard that an older Apex player was able to be hacked to bypass the DMCA(Digital Millenium Copyright Act), but the newer players are made to prevent that as well.
Yeah some of the older players were scrutinized beaceut hey had macrovision and RCE turned off. I'm just getting the cheapest 1500 I can since I really don't have a need to watch out of region dvds and If I wanted to I could use my ps2 with DVD Region X.
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