The region code won't be inserted unless you do it on purpose. It's
really a form of copyright protection that is used to control when
and where things are released.
You may need to think about PAL vs NTSC though, unless he is going to
play the DVD on his computer.
cheers
Jude
s a DVD that I burn from my DVD recorder a Region 4? Likewise, what
region comes out of iDVD or Toast 8 and my G5? Is there a way to
look into a disk and find the region? The only way I can think of
is by forcing a region change in my computer and see what reads, but
no way for that? Arises from request to send an off-air recording
made here(region 4 probably) to a friend in Canada (region 1).
Severin Crisp
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