An Evening With Matt Monro
An Evening With Matt Monro
Hi All,
Paul from Toronto here. Been a while since I've been able to get on so I'm very glad to be back! I think I already know the answer to my question, but here goes: I would absolutely love a copy of the DVD 'An Evening With Matt Monro'. I assume it's only available in PAL which means it wont play on a North American DVD player, correct? Being one of his younger fans, I never did get to see him live and was too young to remember him on TV.
Paul from Toronto here. Been a while since I've been able to get on so I'm very glad to be back! I think I already know the answer to my question, but here goes: I would absolutely love a copy of the DVD 'An Evening With Matt Monro'. I assume it's only available in PAL which means it wont play on a North American DVD player, correct? Being one of his younger fans, I never did get to see him live and was too young to remember him on TV.
The PAL and NTSC systems mainy relate to tv's and videos. As far as I know the dvds go by region only. I know that if I buy a dvd from USA that says Multiregion, [or region 0] it will play in my dvd player that would normally only play region 2 dvds.
But again-I am no expert on these things.
Perhaps someone from US who has bought a multiregion dvd from over here would like to comment?
But again-I am no expert on these things.
Perhaps someone from US who has bought a multiregion dvd from over here would like to comment?
Mariana
An Evening With Matt Monro
Thanks for the responses. Maybe you're both right! I've just been checking out Amazon UK (it's not on Amazon Canada or US). Looking at the DVD help, it says that All Regions will play anywhere, but since the format is PAL, that format won't play on North American machines. In the past, I've had PAL video's converted to NTSC. So now I'm confused Anyhow, I sent an email to Amazon's customer care so hopefully they'll be able to let me know. I soooo want this DVD!
Paul T.
Paul T.
With DVD's when it's multiregion what makes a difference is not your DVD player (which should play NTSC and PAL discs regardless) it's your TV!
In the UK the vast majority of TV's will playback NTSC video with no problem. However in the USA there are not many TV's that will playback PAL. Canada? I don't know! But if you have a manual for your TV i'm sure it will tell you.
This is where it starts to get technical
The way TV pictures are stored on a DVD is identical in PAL and NTSC apart from the frame rate. UK TV (PAL) runs at 25 frames per second. USA (NTSC) runs at 29.97 frames per second (Also known as 30 drop frame) The picture is also at a slightly different resolution. However both are saved to disc as MPEG2 files.
If you TV won't work with PAL then your computer will most certainly play it back for you - they don't care about frame rates and resolution!
Hope this helps
Richard
In the UK the vast majority of TV's will playback NTSC video with no problem. However in the USA there are not many TV's that will playback PAL. Canada? I don't know! But if you have a manual for your TV i'm sure it will tell you.
This is where it starts to get technical
The way TV pictures are stored on a DVD is identical in PAL and NTSC apart from the frame rate. UK TV (PAL) runs at 25 frames per second. USA (NTSC) runs at 29.97 frames per second (Also known as 30 drop frame) The picture is also at a slightly different resolution. However both are saved to disc as MPEG2 files.
If you TV won't work with PAL then your computer will most certainly play it back for you - they don't care about frame rates and resolution!
Hope this helps
Richard
Thanks a lot Mariana, Robert and Richard. It all makes sense now! When I did play a PAL video in my VCR, it was all snow/static, but the sound could be heard, although not the way I would like to hear it! And all this time I thought it was the video source! A short while back we bought a 42" LCD TV and I also recently did my bi-annual PC replacement, so I'm hoping one or the other (or both) will work. Anyhow, I'm going to snag a copy.
BTW, I did receive a voluminous response from Amazon UK telling me everything except what I needed to know. Bottom line, they couldn't answer such a product-specific question.
Thanks again folks!
Paul.
BTW, I did receive a voluminous response from Amazon UK telling me everything except what I needed to know. Bottom line, they couldn't answer such a product-specific question.
Thanks again folks!
Paul.
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hi paul
i have many of matts dvds. however they do not record on my dvd player,so what i do is that i have someone here in the states re record it to the american system. they do work on my small portable dvd player, however i enjoy watching matt on my large flat screen tv. his enjoyable to watch.
i have many of matts dvds. however they do not record on my dvd player,so what i do is that i have someone here in the states re record it to the american system. they do work on my small portable dvd player, however i enjoy watching matt on my large flat screen tv. his enjoyable to watch.
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Eh folks, just here nosing around and found these posts. Update, when I first started this post, I didn't have any PAL DVDs so I didn't know if I could play them on my PC. Already established that I couldn't play them on my PVR but a while back, I got wind that Odeon was releasing a DVD of D Shirley Bassey which was a compilation of her TV appearances as well as clips from her own TV show so I ordered it and it turns out it does play on my PC. This machine seems to play anything and everything.
And what's more, I have a program that converts all wmv and most other formats to DVD and recently found out that it also converts PAL to NTSC. What a happy camper I am now. I can finally get some MM DVDs!
Paul.
And what's more, I have a program that converts all wmv and most other formats to DVD and recently found out that it also converts PAL to NTSC. What a happy camper I am now. I can finally get some MM DVDs!
Paul.
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If you bought a multi region dvd player you could play dvd's from the UK, I have one and can play NTSC, PAL etc:
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Yes, I know, they've been around forever. But I've had a PVR now for about three years (and now have two of them) and they're the greatest thing since sliced bread. However, the multiregional PVRs that play DVDs are not prevalant in these parts (nor are/were the VCRs).
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It's the same here Paul, you won't get a multiregion machine in a regular electrical store but there is a store in many cities called Richer Sounds that sell them.
By the way what's a PVR?
By the way what's a PVR?