I bought a DVD from a reputable shop only to find that it's encoded for region 1. Aren't there regulations restricting sales of DVD encoded in other regions? The DVD has a Singapore Board of Film Censors sticker on it. ;(
maddog said:I bought a DVD from a reputable shop only to find that it's encoded for region 1. Aren't there regulations restricting sales of DVD encoded in other regions? The DVD has a Singapore Board of Film Censors sticker on it. ;(
Zeckson Chow said:Are you watching the DVD on your computer or on your DVD set connected to hi-fi?
tantingchin said:may i know what is region 1 2 3? :dunno: totally lost....
thanks!
maddog said:DVD player connected to TV.
espn said:I have no idea, but this has been the case for quite some time already, it was supposed to stop piracy actually, but slowly they're remove this stupid region thingie or so it seems .
espn said:Anyway most DVD players in stores play without regards to region, I have 3 DVD players at home that can play any DVD I slot in.
Del_CtrlnoAlt said:anyway, fyi... LOTR and some dvds like Pirates of the Carribean came in only with Region 1 for local sales, then later batches are hong kong region 3s. so which is considered imports?