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  1. hollafam

    hollafam Member

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    I burn a dvd today and it wont play in my ps2 i was told i need to convert it to pal not sure how to do that since i already burn the dvd please help thanks in advance
     
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    AND I HAVE DVD SHRINK VSO AND NERO THANKS
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    You'll need to convert it if you're in a pal 'region' and the dvd is in the ntsc format. Is that the case?
    Or it could be due to the media used. What happens when you put it in the ps2 - get any error message?
     
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    it tells me tv system doesnt match
     
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    fasfrank Active member

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    You are better off getting a movie that is in the correct format to begin with. If this is downloaded then you need to re-download it and specify the correct format before converting.
     
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    okay thank so how do i specify the correct format before converting do i do that with winrar or vso
     
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    If you have VSO DivxToDVD you can check the box that says standard and make your selection..really simple. Cheers, if you dont have VSO then click on the link.
     

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