Dear Robert, We issue DVD and DVD-Rs as zone free and in NTSC. We have yet to find a European DVD player that couldn't play them. (Our Blu-rays are almost all zone free as well.)
Fondest regards, Dennis Doros *Milestone Film & Video • *PO Box 128 • Harrington Park, NJ 07640 Phone: +1 (201) 767-3117 • Email: [email protected] • www.milestone.film President, *Association of Moving Image Archivists* [email protected] • www.amianet.org *AMIA 2020 • **30th Anniversary! **• 11/11–14 • El Paso, TX* Pronouns: He, Him, His JOIN MILESTONE'S MAILING LIST TODAY! <http://milestonefilms.us3.list-manage1.com/subscribe/post?u=4a0b9e434a9f3e8603c29806e&id=f30d1906e2> Support us on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/pages/Milestone-Film/22348485426> and Twitter <https://twitter.com/#!/MilestoneFilms>! On Fri, Jan 3, 2020 at 1:42 PM <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a question that frameworkers might be able to help with. > > I and a collaborator recently received a grant in Denmark to put a > number of experimental films on DVD and/or BluRay. What we have run > into is this: the films are at 24fps, both made at that speed visually > and for the music that was written for them. In Denmark, the DVD > company only encodes at 25fps in PAL. This is the wrong speed for both > the picture and the music. BluRay works fine. One option that has been > suggested is to just make the BluRay and provide a link to watch the > original file online. I don't especially like this option, but I'm not > sure I see another way. > > The problem isn't really that the DVD would be PAL, it's that the speed > is wrong. > > What have others of you done in this sort of situation? > > Thanks for any stories or recommendations! > > Robert Schaller > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks >
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