"Live from Dallas" DVD - can be played in any region (??)
posted by davidt on Monday October 30 2000, @10:00AM

A Gonzalez writes:

I just got my Morrissey Live from Dallas DVD. I noticed it works on any region DVD Player you don't need the region 2 PAL version DVD Player. Hope this helps you out.

UPDATE (Oct. 31): torr writes:

I just tried the "Live In Dallas" dvd in my region1 player and it would not play. So, it seems for some reason it won't work in ALL region1 players. Consider yourself warned.

 
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    Great! (Score:1)
    Now the crap can be seen all over the world!
    Morrissey Sucks -- Monday October 30 2000, @10:10AM (#3965)
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    Morrissey Sucks (and all is well)!
      Sucks for you Texas!!! (Score:0, Flamebait)
      Now the whole world can see you hayseeds jump the man and scare him off the stage in your Osh Kosh B-Gosh overalls! Hey, whatever happened to this version of Will Never Marry showing up on O.E.? Looks like you got screwed again. How could anyone believe Reprise would allow this embarrassment to show up on Oye Esteban? Remember clones, this concert was shot with a home video camera. DVD technology won't make it look or sound any better. Speaking of Oye Esteban, I thought it was nice to see Dudley Moore make a special appearance in the Boxers video!
      Jim Rome -- Monday October 30 2000, @01:29PM (#3991)
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      Rome's Smack-tionary coming soon....yeah, this time I mean it.
        DVD players (Score:1)
        most computer DVD drives ignore the region encoding, and will play all DVDs. Home entertainment DVD players stick to the region encoding, unless they have a special feature to view PAL videos, or disable the regions. The Apex DA-600 is one such player that will play all DVDs from around the world
        robert -- Thursday November 02 2000, @06:45AM (#4194)
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