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    I recently downloaded a DVD (not a major motion picture, of course) which was structured as a DVD ie. DVD\VIDEO_TS. I then used CloneDVD to take out some subtitles and extra languages so that it would fit on one disc. I had CloneDVD make it an .iso and used Nero to burn it.

    I've burned two different discs of the .iso at different speeds, and both of them will not play on my Panasonic DVD-F87, but will play on my PC. When I put the disc into the player, it reads for a couple seconds and the says "STOP" on the display. I know that this thing can play burned DVDs, as I've done it before.

    I was thinking that it may be a regional setting since the DVD looks like it may have come from Spain, but my PC and player are both set to Region 1. I'm not sure how to check that the disc is in fact Region 1.

    Any help would be appriciated.
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    I just found out that the DVD is PAL, not NTSC, I'm thinking this may be the reason. Is there a good program for converting to NTSC?

    Thanks.
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  3. use "VSO ConvertXtoDvd" very easy PAL in NTSC out.
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