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![]() GEORGE KICHLINE wrote: Video 125 have a number of LU cabrides released on DVD. http://www.video125.co.uk/ |
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Once upon a time -- around about 9/30/03 04:27 --
possibly wrote: GEORGE KICHLINE wrote: Video 125 have a number of LU cabrides released on DVD. http://www.video125.co.uk/ OK, since we're asking, how about any in NTSC format for us in the States? -- E -- ("`-''-/").___..--''"`-.__ Administrator NHL Panthers and `6_ 6 ) `-. ( ). `-.__.`) Panthers Affiliates/Prospects (_Y_.)' ._ ) `._ `. ``-..-' mailing lists. `--'_..-_/ /--'_.' ,' http://www.panthershockey.net (il),-'' (li),' ((!.-' ** LETS GO PANTHERS!! ** |
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![]() CMOT TMPV wrote: Once upon a time -- around about 9/30/03 04:27 -- possibly wrote: GEORGE KICHLINE wrote: Video 125 have a number of LU cabrides released on DVD. http://www.video125.co.uk/ OK, since we're asking, how about any in NTSC format for us in the States? -- E -- ("`-''-/").___..--''"`-.__ Administrator NHL Panthers and `6_ 6 ) `-. ( ). `-.__.`) Panthers Affiliates/Prospects (_Y_.)' ._ ) `._ `. ``-..-' mailing lists. `--'_..-_/ /--'_.' ,' http://www.panthershockey.net (il),-'' (li),' ((!.-' ** LETS GO PANTHERS!! ** There appear to be a few available in NTSC format at http://www.eavb.co.uk/video/ybindex.html This is a good site - http://www.transportdiversions.com/ but I dont know quite what's available in NTSC. Could also have a look at the Ian Allan online store at http://www.ianallansuperstore.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi but I suspect their range will be similar. Mind you, if you've got a multizone DVD player, a modern TV should be able to play both PAL and NTSC disks - at least that's how it seems to work here in NZ. cheers Martin, Auckland |
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Martin wrote in message ...
There appear to be a few available in NTSC format at http://www.eavb.co.uk/video/ybindex.html This is a good site - http://www.transportdiversions.com/ but I dont know quite what's available in NTSC. Could also have a look at the Ian Allan online store at http://www.ianallansuperstore.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi but I suspect their range will be similar. Mind you, if you've got a multizone DVD player, a modern TV should be able to play both PAL and NTSC disks - at least that's how it seems to work here in NZ. The same applies here, but only because Region 2 includes counrtries using both 625-line PAL (e.g. UK, most of Europe, South Africa) and 525-line NTSC (Japan). Similarly, Region 4 includes NZ & Australia on 625-line PAL , but also Central & South America, some of the countries in which use 525-line NTSC or similar varients (e.g. Brazil with it's bizarre 525-line PAL-M). Regions 3 & 5 include similar mixes, but Region 1, covering the US & Canada, is NTSC only. It is possible to buy multi-standard DVD players, VCRs and TV sets in the US, but they are very much in the specialist sphere, and come at a price premium. Consumers outside of the Region 1 area are usually a lot more savvy when in comes to the differences in TV standards, but those within - and especially those in the United States - are pretty clueless. That not meant as a insult, simply that most yanks seem genuinely surpirsed to discover that there is a difference! |
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Nick Cooper 625 wrote:
Martin wrote in message ... There appear to be a few available in NTSC format at http://www.eavb.co.uk/video/ybindex.html This is a good site - http://www.transportdiversions.com/ but I dont know quite what's available in NTSC. Could also have a look at the Ian Allan online store at http://www.ianallansuperstore.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi but I suspect their range will be similar. Mind you, if you've got a multizone DVD player, a modern TV should be able to play both PAL and NTSC disks - at least that's how it seems to work here in NZ. The same applies here, but only because Region 2 includes counrtries using both 625-line PAL (e.g. UK, most of Europe, South Africa) and 525-line NTSC (Japan). Similarly, Region 4 includes NZ & Australia on 625-line PAL , but also Central & South America, some of the countries in which use 525-line NTSC or similar varients (e.g. Brazil with it's bizarre 525-line PAL-M). Regions 3 & 5 include similar mixes, but Region 1, covering the US & Canada, is NTSC only. It is possible to buy multi-standard DVD players, VCRs and TV sets in the US, but they are very much in the specialist sphere, and come at a price premium. Consumers outside of the Region 1 area are usually a lot more savvy when in comes to the differences in TV standards, but those within - and especially those in the United States - are pretty clueless. That not meant as a insult, simply that most yanks seem genuinely surpirsed to discover that there is a difference! What else do you expect of a country that has "world championships" for a sport that no-one else plays? |
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In message , Cast_Iron
writes Nick Cooper 625 wrote: Martin wrote in message ... There appear to be a few available in NTSC format at http://www.eavb.co.uk/video/ybindex.html This is a good site - http://www.transportdiversions.com/ but I dont know quite what's available in NTSC. Could also have a look at the Ian Allan online store at http://www.ianallansuperstore.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi but I suspect their range will be similar. Mind you, if you've got a multizone DVD player, a modern TV should be able to play both PAL and NTSC disks - at least that's how it seems to work here in NZ. The same applies here, but only because Region 2 includes counrtries using both 625-line PAL (e.g. UK, most of Europe, South Africa) and 525-line NTSC (Japan). Similarly, Region 4 includes NZ & Australia on 625-line PAL , but also Central & South America, some of the countries in which use 525-line NTSC or similar varients (e.g. Brazil with it's bizarre 525-line PAL-M). Regions 3 & 5 include similar mixes, but Region 1, covering the US & Canada, is NTSC only. It is possible to buy multi-standard DVD players, VCRs and TV sets in the US, but they are very much in the specialist sphere, and come at a price premium. Consumers outside of the Region 1 area are usually a lot more savvy when in comes to the differences in TV standards, but those within - and especially those in the United States - are pretty clueless. That not meant as a insult, simply that most yanks seem genuinely surpirsed to discover that there is a difference! What else do you expect of a country that has "world championships" for a sport that no-one else plays? I presume you are referring to the World Series which was actually sponsored by (I believe) The World newspaper in New York. Simon from England. (Just in case you assumed I was a Yank) |
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simon wrote:
In message , Cast_Iron writes Nick Cooper 625 wrote: Martin wrote in message ... There appear to be a few available in NTSC format at http://www.eavb.co.uk/video/ybindex.html This is a good site - http://www.transportdiversions.com/ but I dont know quite what's available in NTSC. Could also have a look at the Ian Allan online store at http://www.ianallansuperstore.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi but I suspect their range will be similar. Mind you, if you've got a multizone DVD player, a modern TV should be able to play both PAL and NTSC disks - at least that's how it seems to work here in NZ. The same applies here, but only because Region 2 includes counrtries using both 625-line PAL (e.g. UK, most of Europe, South Africa) and 525-line NTSC (Japan). Similarly, Region 4 includes NZ & Australia on 625-line PAL , but also Central & South America, some of the countries in which use 525-line NTSC or similar varients (e.g. Brazil with it's bizarre 525-line PAL-M). Regions 3 & 5 include similar mixes, but Region 1, covering the US & Canada, is NTSC only. It is possible to buy multi-standard DVD players, VCRs and TV sets in the US, but they are very much in the specialist sphere, and come at a price premium. Consumers outside of the Region 1 area are usually a lot more savvy when in comes to the differences in TV standards, but those within - and especially those in the United States - are pretty clueless. That not meant as a insult, simply that most yanks seem genuinely surpirsed to discover that there is a difference! What else do you expect of a country that has "world championships" for a sport that no-one else plays? I presume you are referring to the World Series which was actually sponsored by (I believe) The World newspaper in New York. Simon from England. (Just in case you assumed I was a Yank) Thank you for the clarification but the "you" in my earlier post was of the general type rather than the personal. |
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