Posted by jdemaris on January 27, 2010 at 06:15:23 from (67.142.130.25):
In Reply to: Re: Bonanza in German posted by George G Smith on January 26, 2010 at 19:47:07:
There are many places in the USA that sell the region and code free players. They also run on dual formats, including the European PAL system. The units for sale are new, taken off the shelf, and converted. To make a region-free player, all you have to do install a reprogramed chip that costs around $10. But, to play European DVDs that are on PAL system, you need a DVD player with a built-in converter. You can buy a pretty good unit for around $80 that does both.
One place that has a good selection is:
http://www.regioncodefreedvd.com/super.html
As to where in Germany? I wound up getting mine from Amazon in Germany. The company the sells through Amazon is: http://www.pierrotlefou.de/
When I ordered, I had to use an on-line German-to-English translator to figure out what I was doing. USA credit card for payment was no problem and all went well. But, I WAS worried for awhile since translation was far from perfect.
I find out when searching for complete sets, start to finish, with original soundtracks. I found out that few if any companies do it in the USA because it's so costly. Sometimes you buy something in the USA advertised as complete, and it's not - especially the soundtrack. In Germany, there are less restrictions. Seems silly that I had to hunt in a foreign country for American TV shows, but that's the way business goes.
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