DVD Discs & DVD Regional Codes
DVD Discs
Alive Studios use DVD-R Single Layer Disc's for most transfers which hold around 120mins of film.
We can also use DVD+R Single Layer which also hold 120 mins, and DVD+R Dual Layer which hold around
240 mins of video.
DVD Region Code Designations
The DVD world is divided into six major
geographical regions, with two additional regions reserved
for specialized use.
To keep it simple, this means that DVD players
and DVDs are labeled for operation on within a specific geographical
region in the world.
For example, the U.S. is in region 1. This means that all DVD
players sold in the U.S. are made to region 1 specifications.
As a result, region 1 players can only play region 1 discs.
That's right, the DVDs themselves are encoded for a specific
region. On the back of each DVD package, you will a find a
region number (1 through 6).
The geographical regions are as follows:
REGION 1 -- USA, Canada
REGION 2 -- Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East, Greenland
REGION 3 -- S.Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Parts of South East
Asia
REGION 4 -- Australia, New Zealand, Latin America (including
Mexico)
REGION 5 -- Eastern Europe, Russia, India, Africa
REGION 6 -- China
REGION 7 -- Reserved for Unspecified Special Use
REGION 8 -- Resevered for Cruise Ships, Airlines, etc...
REGION 0 or REGION ALL -- Discs are uncoded and can be played
Worldwide.
The end result is that DVDs encoded for regions
other than Region 1 cannot be played on a region 1 DVD player,
also, players marketed for other regions cannot play region
1-stamped DVDs.
IMPORTANT
INFO :
We encode
our dvd's in 'REGION
ALL' which means discs
are uncoded and can be played Worldwide.
As is the standard in the
UK, our dvd's are PAL
discs and must be played in a PAL- compatible unit.
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