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chicoartist 24th April 2006 15:46

"Alles Kaputt" ...
 
This is a grab from an upcoming DVD release - available soon on my site:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...LLES_KAPUT.jpg

Wade

O.Menu 25th April 2006 21:51

Re: "Alles Kaputt" ...
 
YEP !
Tell us more... When available and what will be the exact subject?
Is the He 162 white 7, very close to the Ju 390 "Alles Kaputt", visible on this DVD?

I m not yet used with DVD, so i would like to know if U.S. DVD could be read in European country?

:)

Tom Semenza 28th April 2006 01:21

DVD Zones
 
US and Europe DVDs are not compatible. You need either to get a Zone One DVD player or an all zone DVD player. The latter are sold over the internet. I got one so that my wife could watch DVDs from France, they work just fine and are not very expensive (about US$120.)

Tom

Nick Beale 28th April 2006 01:37

Re: "Alles Kaputt" ...
 
But some DVDs are coded for all regions and can be played on any player. This is often true of documentary material, music concerts etc.

Feature films are coded to prevent people watching the movie on DVD until the cinema release has run its course in that part of the world. (I think that this protectionism is brought to you by the same corporations who preach free markets and gobalisation - but I could be wrong!)

chicoartist 29th April 2006 07:05

Re: "Alles Kaputt" ...
 
Nick is right ... DVDs are "encoded", or they are not "encoded" for specific-region playing. Reasons vary, though with popular films Nick hit the nail on the head.

My 16 (so far) titles are not encoded, and will play on pretty much any dedicated DVD player in the world. Through eBay and my website sales, I've shipped all over the world - including some pretty exotic places - and I've not had any complaints yet (knock on wood :) ); in fact, the usual response is a multi-DVD second order!

So, "order with confidence"!

Let me take this opportunity to remind you that our films are taken direct from 16mm and 35mm film, and processed through BetaCam SP, which, in short, results in a DVD-master disc ... the commercial DVDs we sell are burned from the SP masters. In other words, you're getting "direct to DVD" - the highest possible quality - no video 'generation' in our titles, unlike 98% of the 'other guys'.

One look at one of our most popular titles, "Gun Camera Film IN COLOR" will make you a believer. Think Kodachrome shot last week for most of the footage and you'll be in the right mindset as to quality.

Click here for a review of my personal favorite title, Fight for the Sky:
http://www.largescaleplanes.com/revi...ky/FighSky.htm

Wade

Franek Grabowski 30th April 2006 00:12

Re: "Alles Kaputt" ...
 
Wade, does the 56th FG stuff include the Polish section as well as is there anything about Mike Sobanski in 4th FG films?


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