Where can I find a great deal online for Coby TFDVD7008 7-Inch Portable DVD CD MP3 Player
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Coby's 7" Portable DVD/CD/MP3 Player, incorporating anti-skip circuitry and multiple source inputs, allowing you to enjoy music and movies wherever you go. ....
Coby TFDVD7008 7-Inch Portable DVD CD MP3 Player Black Coby TFDVD7008 7-Inch Portable DVD CD MP3 Player Black
Coby's 7" Portable DVD/CD/MP3 Player, incorporating anti-skip circuitry and multiple source inputs, allowing you to enjoy music and movies wherever you go. ....
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I just bought a DVD from the internet, but it says that it is for Australian or region 4 dvd players, but it also may be used on non region specific dvd players. My dvd is just a cheap little one that I bought on sale for like 15 dollars, but it works fine. Do you think that this dvd will work on my dvd player?? I don't think that my dvd player is "region specific" but I don't really know what that means however. I don't know if it will help, but if you want the link to the dvd that I bought it is:
http://shop.abc.net.au/browse/product.asp?productid=737948
And on this website it says, "click here for world dvd standards, and here is that link:
http://shop.abc.net.au/help/viddvdinfo.shtm
Thanks so much, I really hope that you can help me!! And I also hope that I didn't just waster 40 dollars!!!!
~Kim
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There are two things that your DVD player will need to overcome. The first is the Region 4 and the second is PAL. Your player may be able to play Region 4, but I do not know if it will play PAL DVD's. PAL is the standard broadcasting format outside the US (we use NTSC).
There are shops that will convert PAL to NTSC, but this appears to be a copyrighted DVD, so you can't do it legally.
Alternatively, if you have a computer or laptop with a DVD drive, you can deifnitely play it. You may want to search YAHOO ANSWERS
for how to change the region code on your computer's dvd drive. It's not too hard.
Good luck, maybe your DVD will work on your player.
There are two things that your DVD player will need to overcome. The first is the Region 4 and the second is PAL. Your player may be able to play Region 4, but I do not know if it will play PAL DVD's. PAL is the standard broadcasting format outside the US (we use NTSC).
There are shops that will convert PAL to NTSC, but this appears to be a copyrighted DVD, so you can't do it legally.
Alternatively, if you have a computer or laptop with a DVD drive, you can deifnitely play it. You may want to search YAHOO ANSWERS
for how to change the region code on your computer's dvd drive. It's not too hard.
Good luck, maybe your DVD will work on your player.
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