Hello, Newbie here.
I am going to be making a compilation of videos from my daughter's first year of life to send to my grandparents in England.
I'm very confused about PAL and NTSC and DVD-Video, etc.
How should I burn this so that it can be played by a regular dvd player in the UK?
Thanks!
Julia
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Probably doesn't matter. UK standard is PAL, but just about all nominally PAL TVs and DVD players can also play NTSC.
Ask them what model player thay have and look up the spec. -
NTSC(America) in a PAL(England) country is hardly ever a problem.
PAL in America is almost always a problem.
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