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WhiteRavenKS

Turbo Monkey
Aug 8, 2003
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neither here nor there
i'll ship where ever but it's only in NTSC so you'd have to watch it only on a computer i guess- sorry.

shoot me an email at whiteravenks at yahoo dot com if you'd like. you can pm me here but email would work better.

oh and $20USD plus shipping.

thanks peeps :)
 

_*sTiTcHeS*_

Monkey
Apr 24, 2006
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you cant watch it on a TV correct? very homosexual.

i was really looking forward to watching this on the new wide screen.
 

WhiteRavenKS

Turbo Monkey
Aug 8, 2003
1,270
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neither here nor there
puto- i'll be an angelfeugo- premiering this suckuh. sort of. haha, i'll figure it out.

like the home-slices said, this will play on any north american tv. it's in NTSC and not in PAL. euros will have to watch it on a computer for the time being, i seriously doubt there will be enough demand to justify making a pal version.
 

Jorgen

Monkey
Oct 3, 2003
255
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Oslo, Norway
FYI, if you own a PAL tv in Europe that is not older than 5 years or so, it is NO problem watching them. If you have an older one, like I do(10 years approx) you get a DVD-player that converts the NTSC signal to PAL, and today almost ALL players does this.

So, NO problem whatsoever... I have watched NTSC-dvd's for 5 years now, no problem. Also, every dvd-player that is zone-free will convert the signal.
 

Kornphlake

Turbo Monkey
Oct 8, 2002
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Portland, OR
What Jorgen said, nobody knows what NTSC, PAL, EIA and CCIR are anymore because it doesn't really make any difference unless you are one of the 2% that still use antique video equipment. Can anybody even tell me what UHF and VHF are anymore, how about dial-up internet?
 

WhiteRavenKS

Turbo Monkey
Aug 8, 2003
1,270
0
neither here nor there
FYI, if you own a PAL tv in Europe that is not older than 5 years or so, it is NO problem watching them. If you have an older one, like I do(10 years approx) you get a DVD-player that converts the NTSC signal to PAL, and today almost ALL players does this.

So, NO problem whatsoever... I have watched NTSC-dvd's for 5 years now, no problem. Also, every dvd-player that is zone-free will convert the signal.

that's awesome to hear! i didnt know for sure so i didnt want to sell any shipped over to europe under the "maybe might work" guise. glad to hear it should do alright though, thanks for the info!