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Title: Goin' to Ukraine in a couple o dayz
Post by: Oatmeal on May 02, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
How has everyone been.

My wife and I are finally getting ready for our first trip back to Ukraine since our marriage.  

We are both really excited and really looking forward to it, but something even more interesting will be how our perceptions may change about Ukraine during our visit.

In any case we are just trying to tie up a few loose ends before our trip.  Back at Christmas my wife won a DVD player and we wanted to give this to her family but sad to say that it won't work with their dvd's because of the region coding they put on thier disks.

In any case, lots of things to do to get ready for our trip.



Title: Re: NTSC vs PAL electronic circuitry is always different
Post by: wsbill on May 06, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Goin' to Ukraine in a couple o dayz, posted by Oatmeal on May 2, 2003

I did see on the home shopping network for $320 a dvd player with little screen which will play both and it was a portable job with NTSC and PAL cables for plugging into the back of those TV's.

I thought $320 was a bit pricey.

Probably cheaper just to buy international VCR with both PAL & NTSC circuitry.



Title: Re: Goin' to Ukraine in a couple o dayz
Post by: FLASH2D on May 02, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Goin' to Ukraine in a couple o dayz, posted by Oatmeal on May 2, 2003

how about this, will american cd's work in the european cd player?


Title: Re: Re: Goin' to Ukraine in a couple o dayz
Post by: CS767 on May 03, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Re: Goin' to Ukraine in a couple o dayz, posted by FLASH2D on May 2, 2003

Mine worked in Sevastapol,at my apartment, but I think it was a Japanese player.Most of the CD players I saw in the big dept stores were Japanese so I guess they like the quality and price like we do here.So odds are you will find the same player format as I did,just a guess.


Title: CD's are fine but DVD's are not.
Post by: Oatmeal on May 02, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Re: Goin' to Ukraine in a couple o dayz, posted by FLASH2D on May 2, 2003

Not sure but my guess is that American CD's will work in European players.

I also have never had a problem playing a russian or ukrainian CD in my CD player but the DVD is another issue.  My guess is that ultimately the US moviemakers were really concerned with piracy of the movies.  I guess the music industry just really doesn't care that much or perhaps it is just the fact that the governments don't want video or image media being so freely intermingled for whatever reason.



Title: Re: CD's are fine but DVD's are not.
Post by: FLASH2D on May 03, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to CD's are fine but DVD's are not., posted by Oatmeal on May 2, 2003

that is great news. i have a nice variety of music and it sets the tone for any mood. 12 days.


Title: Re: Re: Goin' to Ukraine in a couple o dayz
Post by: exlabman on May 02, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Re: Goin' to Ukraine in a couple o dayz, posted by FLASH2D on May 2, 2003

Yes they will. Just returned from Kiev and had taken my cd's with me. My fiancee did not have a player so I just bought her a small boom box and they worked fine.

Larry



Title: Re: Re: Goin' to Ukraine in a couple o dayz
Post by: Stan on May 02, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Re: Goin' to Ukraine in a couple o dayz, posted by FLASH2D on May 2, 2003

I know Russian CD's will work in my CD players.


Title: Have fun
Post by: John K on May 02, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Goin' to Ukraine in a couple o dayz, posted by Oatmeal on May 2, 2003

Our last trip over in February showed us a lot of changes.  We went to Zhitomir, where the biggest surprise was the bazaar.  The tents are going away and are being replaced with lockable metal sheds.  That, and they are starting to put some sort of cover over the walkway, to keep it free from rain, snow, ice, etc.  Once they get it done, it will be pretty nice.

Oh, and the cell phone usage over there has exploded.  Marina is looking to get a cheap one.  For her, it's more of a status/fashion issue more than anything.  Still, she's going to shop for a cheap one and give it to her mother when she leaves.  That might be helpful in the future.

Sorry to hear about your DVD dilemma.  The next computer toy I buy will likely be a DVD.  Unlike a standard DVD player, a computer's DVD can be changed from region to region with a registry edit and a reboot.  I will check with the missus to see if she wants to purchase any Russian DVDs.  They'll be easier to bring home than video tapes...



Title: Registry Hack
Post by: surfscum on May 02, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Have fun, posted by John K on May 2, 2003

John, what might that hack be? Sounds useful!


Title: I'd use a program to do it.
Post by: John K on May 03, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Registry Hack, posted by surfscum on May 2, 2003

I really don't know what the exact line is, but there are programs out there, like XTEQ, that will allow you to change it.  I don't really don't do much direct registry hacking any more.  I use tweakers like TweakUI, XTEQ, or Windows Configurator to take care of the bulk of my tweaking/security needs.