Hey anyone out there notice any "rainbow" artifacts? I sent an email to InFocus directly and the guy said it was normal. just wanted to see and compare wityh other owners. ALso if you did notice, how did you rectify the problem? Thanks for any help Will*M:emoji_thumbsup:
Not to sound stupid, but do you have a 4:3 OR 16:9 TV? Also, whatm do you have your player set to? This could explain what is causing this. also dependant upon your display, the PAL aspect ratio might not translate correctly.
Luis:
Not sure about Dragon, but the R4 Australian Timecop is in anamorphic widescreen with a Dolby 5.1 soundtrack, and the Australian dollar is approximately half the US. and there are plenty of good distributors to use. I usually use www.ezdvd.com.au they're pretty speedy and the customer...
Jon: Sorry should have been more specific, is there any sort of playback software (such as PowerDVD etc.) that is region free. Most, if not all software players for your PC allow you to change regions, but only 5 times after that you are locked into whatever region you last pick. What I'm...
quite Frankly, nothing. Just wasn't aware of their existence, according to one of the comparison sites I use, the R2 Dutch disk was the one to go with, but now that I know I'll check it out. Thanks.
Anyone know of any dutch online retailers. I was looking for an R2 of Mortal Kombat and that's the one to go with I've heard, unedited and with an anamorphic transfer. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Carl: I think you should be able to. I know with my multi-region capable projector I can set memorized modes. Check your manual and see if you can do something similar.
for anybody that's interested, there is a ferman SE of the fifth element that has a dts-es 6.1 channel english mix on it. not sure of the bit rate though.
There is indeed PAL Progressive. I have a Sillicon Images DVDO line doubler, and it's manual states that it is compatible with PAL. Also when I play my R2/4 disks, the progresive light on it lights up. hope that helps some.