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Convert from pal to ntsc dvd7/2/2023 There are solutions to the PAL to NTSC issue, some in the legal grey area and some legal methods available for under $100. It is never legal to DeCSS a DVD in the United States, even if the content of the DVD is public domain or you have permission from the copyright holder because you violate the DMCA by doing so (whether you would actually get charged if caught in the case of public domain content is hard to say). Without knowing where you are writing from I can’t speak to the legalities of removing the CSS code. What do you suggest to watch the DVD as cheaply as possible? I assume that in my case removing the code for personal use would be perfectly legal, then what?” Arnaldo writes, “My relatives in Italy mailed me a Region 2 DVD that does not play on my Region 1 NTSC player (it’s also PAL format).
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