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#69935 - 02/18/07 01:29 PM
Re: Pedro Almodovar DVD Collection
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In Spain nearly all normal DVD releases have "castellano para sordos" subtitles. The Spanish DVD releases are always different from the US versions. You would just need to get a multizone/zone-free DVD player to play them (or download software that enables you to play them on your computer). You can also download most of these movies as torrents and then download the subtitles separately and recompile.
It's true that the El Pais cheap DVDs that come with the paper don't have any subtitles, but these are special barebones copies. You can usually find regular commercial releases of most of these films.
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#69936 - 02/18/07 02:44 PM
Re: Pedro Almodovar DVD Collection
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Thank you madridmadridmadrid for understanding what I was trying to say. I knew that it exists, but wasn't quite sure where. Once again, we have to buy DVDs directly from Spain to get this option and you bring up another point about the DVD region. That's always a pain, but at least you can find a region-free DVD, but the cost is through the roof. Uff!
Thanks again,
Shawn
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#69937 - 02/18/07 04:16 PM
Re: Pedro Almodovar DVD Collection
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madridmadridmadrid, I asked the guy (an older buy who had been working there for years) at my local Expert TV/Stereo shop if he knew of a "Region Free" DVD player and he said he'd never heard of one. I'm aware there are "hacks" one can use on certain machines to make them work for both regions - I did that for mine here and screwed it up now it doesn't work properly. I want an "out-of-the-box", factory made region-free DVD player. Seems they're rare/scarce here in Spain. Sorry, that was all off-topic. Saludos, MadridMan
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#69938 - 02/18/07 07:04 PM
Re: Pedro Almodovar DVD Collection
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Hmm, none of the big name companies make them, but I think they are a lot easier to find here than in the US. I know for sure that they sell them at FNAC.
I bought a new one at Christmastime for around 70 euros--the brand was Sunstech and it came with TDT. (We bought another one there a couple of years ago... not sure why, but our DVD players usually die after about three years.)
As I remember, it didn't actually say on the box that it was multizone/code-free. But the sales guy assured us that it was. The zone was set to 0, so everything plays on it. You could bring along a US DVD to try it out before you buy... the challenge is trying to find a time to go when the place isn't mobbed with people (a weekday in the morning would be the way to go).
The whole zone thing really is a royal pain. It just encourages people to download even more. Especially now that you can play DIVX and MPEGs on pretty much any DVD player.
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