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  • Haig: Sorry to bother you about this again!

    Hi Haig

    I haven't talked to you before, and I have searched the forum for an answer to my question but I haven't found one (conscise that is).

    When the Matrox outputs DVD region 1 disk to a PAL tv there is jitter. Everyone agrees on this. Supposedly due to the frame drop from NTSC to PAL.

    As I have been told, Hollywood Plus had this problem up till the 1.8 drivers.

    <u>Can Matrox fix this problem?</u>
    <u>Will Matrox fix this problem?</u>

    Watching DVD is a big factor for me and I paid almost $300 for this card. I don't earn a lot of money and If it takes that I have to buy an $600 NTSC TV for this problem to go away I would be VERY dissaponted.

    Thank you in advance

    Kristian K
    Sweden

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    Thank you for bringing this up again !

    I totally agree with you, and I don't think we ever got a good answer to this problem.

    Please Matrox... at least add PAL60, it can't be that hard can it?

    -Insomnis
    of Norway where there are more region1 movies than region 2 in shops, and 95% of the TV's people own are PAL.

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    • #3
      Hi guys,

      I have sent this request thru the proper channels but that's about all technical support can do.

      I don't know what the out come will be if any.

      Haig

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      • #4
        Yeah, about time for an answer now. In Sweden, region1 is also the the most sold/wanted. And currently no laws are forced upon us when buying region 1 so we are doing <u>nothing</u> illegal by watching region1 discs.
        However it feels bad that Matrox won't even adress this problem, that is why I turn to you Haig - you seem to stand up for us small guys. Your customers, your real employers.

        Regards

        Kristian

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        • #5
          Ha! You kinda beat me to that last post

          Thank you for listening Haig, I really appreciate it.

          Regards

          Kristian

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          • #6
            I doubt this has anything to do with laws. There is no law in the United States from watching Region 2 DVD's. I don't agree with this, but region locking, I believe, is the result of an agreement between producers of films and manufacturers of players.

            I know there are several regions, however, I believe region locking was designed to prevent people in Region 2 (Europe/Japan) from purchasing films from Region 1 (US/Canada).

            Of course, this is so they can charge you guys more.

            Paul
            paulcs@flashcom.net

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            • #7
              yep, and also control the release dates. They like to keep us at least 3-6 months behind you guys on video / dvd releases. Cable screening is usually more than 12 months behind what's screening in the states.

              Paul

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              • #8
                60Hz PAL is all we need if Matrox can't really be bothered to do anything.

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