Yup.
PAL or NTSC DVD is not really an issue for PCs (and some standalone
players). But region encoding is, just as with standalone players.
(Region 1 for North America and Region 2 for Europe and Japan)
PC DVD region encoding is enforced in either or both the DVD drive
and DVD player software. Software protection (RPC1) is easy to beat.
Region free players or "Region Selector" software is all you need.
It's the DVD drive that's usually the problem. Current generation
PC DVD drives are region protected (RPC2) and you'll likely need a
firmware change to fix this. Unfortunately not all drives have a
patch available.
Bill Adkins wrote:
>
> Marc Martin <
[hidden email]>wrote: "UFO on DVD...Supposedly, in the
> UK Cartlon will start releasing UFO on Region 2 PAL DVD sometime in the year
> 2001. Also supposedly, in the USA A&E will start releasing UFO on Region 1
> NTSC DVD sometime in the year 2001. So it's at least 3 months aways. In
> the meantime, you can buy all 26 episodes on PAL VHS in the UK, and 8
> episodes on NTSC VHS in the USA. My website has links to places
> you can buy them online at:"
>
> I know the PAL and NTSC refers to television compatability, but does it also
> apply to computer monitors as well? Can a pc dvdrom drive play a pal dvd on
> tis monitor?