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    I photographed the funeral service of a relative and made a DVD via Imovie & IDVD for the family. There is another family member living in Hungary that wants a copy. We asked them for info about their ability to play a US made DVD and here is answer >> "The name DVD is in Hungary also DVD.I know that only the turn number is important.It is not disturbing the difference of the period number ( in USA it is 60, in Europe is 50 )"
    https://forum.videohelp.com/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif My still un-answered question , a DVD burned on US equipment, will it play in Hungary ?
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    Obviously someone used computer translation for that attempt to go from Hungarian to English. Not really much we can make out of that. That final sentence might be talking about electricity (cycles specifically) or video frames.

    Whatever you make won't have region coding, so that won't be an issue. I'd say just send them the exact same DVD you made already and you've got a 95% chance it will work. If they report problems, you can try redoing it in PAL instead of NTSC and that should fix those. European DVD players and TVs can almost always do something sensible with NTSC DVDs. I had a girlfriend in Ukraine and they could even handle NTSC video there without problems, so you should be OK for Hungary unless your relative has a really old TV. The odds of the DVD player not being able to handle NTSC are extremely low.
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    Just send it. Europe can play anything.
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  4. Look at the post times. Looks like you were both reading and writing at approximately the same time.
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