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  1. Sometimes I have these PAL files and some NTSC files and seeing as they don't mix on a dvd, I have to reencode one or the other to the right region. Well I was thinking what if I encoded the NTSC to PAL and authored it, seeing as I am the one authoring it and not a dvd company theres no region protection then I burn it. Say afterwards I decide to make an other copy and so I use dvddecrypter to rip it which will also remove any protections to make it region free, would those 2 dvds work in a region setting dvd player ? Just a thought.
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    Provided the DVD players can play Region 0 (aka region-free) DVDs, then yes, those 2 DVDs will play. I have seen some DVD Players that will only play a specific region, and not play region-free discs though.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  3. You have two separate issues: region code and PAL/NTSC conversion.

    The region code is simply a flag telling the DVD player if it's allowed to play the video.

    Most PAL DVD players will play both NTSC and PAL encoded videos. But most NTSC DVD players (in the USA) will not play PAL encoded video. To view PAL videos in the USA you need a PAL-to-NTSC converting player.
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    all dvd players MUST play region free .. it is a requiremment ..

    if there is a model that doesnt -- they are not within spec
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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  5. Sometimes I have these PAL files and some NTSC files and seeing as they don't mix on a dvd, I have to reencode one or the other to the right region.
    I use DVDLab Pro, and with multiple VTS, author both PAL and NTSC videos to the same disk.
    Most players don't have any problem playing them
    Cheers, Jim
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