Quality Control Problems PT. 2
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I just bought a brand new copy of Lyrics Born's "I'm Just Raw" remix 12" and the B-Side to that record has a huge cloudy film across the surface of the vinyl. I took it back and the second copy had the same shit! Gatdamn! this is frustrating cause my promo copy is fine. Quannum what the deal!??
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On a similiar note, I bought the Keeping Time DVD on Ninja Tune from a local Portland , OR music store. The DVD was in PAL (European format), therefore it wouldn't play in my player. I brought it back to exchange for a new one. Dude hassled me, like I was a prick for wanting a DVD that I could actually watch. He finally exchanged it. I get home and it was in PAL also. Shit like that annoys me.
Oh fuck yes.
This week, i got two separate orders with fucked up things in them.
In a hiphopsite order i got a copy of the new z-trip 12" that was fucking cracked.
And from another place, I opened a sealed Quannam 12" to find it has a big scratch on it!
Multiregion is not enough. You need the player to be multi-format too. I have a Pioneer that's multiregion, but would play Pal-B DVDs in black and white. You can also solve the problem with a transcoder, I think.
for the pc you can get utils that sit in the background and unprotect dvds, like http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvd.html
Confucius said "You can't fuck with video format with your remote control".
I sold regionfree DVD players for years at a company called mindlogic.com
There is no such thing as a PAL-B DVD. PAL-B is a broadcast standard, not a video standard. If you received the DVD in question from South American it's more likely PAL-M or PAL-N which are similar to NTSC. Thusly sometimes NTSC equipment can play a PAl-M and PAL-N video/DVD but only in black-and-white.
If it played in black-and-white it's more likely a SECAM or MESECAM DVD. MESECAM is pretty rare and I'm not sure if it is even used anywhere in the world anymore. It's primarily a middle eastern format. Secam is almost exclusive to French these days.
What you need is a DVD player that is both multi-region so it can play discs from anywhere in the world regardless of their region. However, it also needs to contain a video converter so in case the DVD is in PAL format it can convert the PAL output into NTSC which American TVs can display.
I'd recommend you buy something like this https://www.mindlogic.com/MSDVD_PION_dv-588a-s_DTL.shtml but if you buy it from mindlogic.com haggle the price. They're usually making a grip on profit on these players. You could probably get about $30 or $40 knock off the price and only agree to pay $10 on shipping. They usually jack up shipping too.
I'm in Argentina, and our official standard is PAL-N, but all TVs sold here are what we call "bi-norma", somrething like "bi-standard", that is, they can handle PAL-N or NTSC. That's why I can play local DVDs or USA DVDs with no problem in my multiregion player. The only one DVD I had problems with was from UK, and I could only watch it in black and white. Now I know it must be a problem of the TV and not of the player. Thanks!