MANY THANKS Pete i think i'll give it a miss then an not waste my moneyIt might Chris, but I wouldn't bet on it. I'm not sure if NTSC is relevant to a DVD, as it's a standard for the way the colour information is encoded when broadcast.
When I was teaching colour TV servicing in the 1970s we joked that it stands for "Never Twice the Same Colour"!
Pete
HI Bill cheers for that info like i said to Pete above I WILL give it a missIt is available to stream on Apple TV which you can sign up to on a free trail. Don't know how easy it is to unsubribe from though.
BIll
US and Japanese standard wasn’t it Pete? Ours was PAL 625 lines if I’m not going mad…..It might Chris, but I wouldn't bet on it. I'm not sure if NTSC is relevant to a DVD, as it's a standard for the way the colour information is encoded when broadcast.
When I was teaching colour TV servicing in the 1970s we joked that it stands for "Never Twice the Same Colour"!
Pete
YES so i heard Bob thats why i want to see itGood film, really enjoyed it. Tom Hanks is always excellent.
OH DEAR im sorry i asked i think i'll wait till it comes out on region 2US and some European countries Tim. Japan used a sort of hybrid system that could transmit PAL or NTSC equally badly.
Pete
HI Garry well ive got a multiregion DVD recorder an player but i think i will wait as dont want to waste my money on this dvd if its may not play cheers for the info1. ntsc is how colour is encoded ( agree with you stillp )
2. region is how a DVD was locked for sale in different countries.
3. most multiregion DVD players can play any region and pal/secam/ntsc discs ( you can get region 2 NTSC discs )
4. any modern TV can display 25fps and 30fps footage.
Greyhound was sold to Apple TV, which means they want you to watch it on Apple TV
who are the venors TimMight be worth asking the vendors Chris?
Those that are selling it Chris.who are the venors Tim
HI Gary on ebay from skyro lancia sorry not spelt right but get the meaning yeaAs i can't find a legal source for a blu-ray or DVD , I am wondering where you saw this for sale ?
Sounds like a knock off Chris. A work colleague of mine bought a cheap DVD off of EBay of the first Avatar film when it was still doing the cinema rounds……he said the quality was OK, not great, but OK, right up until somebody got up and walked out half way through…..it had been filmed in the cinema!HI Gary on ebay from skyro lancia sorry not spelt right but get the meaning yea
just over 13 quid an free p an p
chrisb
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