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Will Repetrope DVD's work in my player?
Repetrope DVD's are playable on most standard
DVD players and computer DVD-ROM drives. Since Repetrope DVDs utilize
DVD Recordable (DVD-R) technology, our DVDs may be incompatible with
a small number of players. If your
player was purchased after 1999, it is very likely
to be compatible with our DVD releases.
What is the life expectancy of a DVD disc? Will
it wear down from repeated play?
Provided that you keep proper care and handling
of the disc, DVD discs can be expected to last anywhere from 100
to 300 years. Unlike VHS, it will not wear down or show any degradation
in quality no matter how many times it is played.
What region codes are your DVD videos set to?
Are your DVDs available in PAL format?
All Repetrope DVD releases are set to play in
"All Regions." However, all Repetrope DVD releases are
created in the North American NTSC video format, so you will need
to have an NTSC-compatible player if you live in a country which
uses a different video standard. This should be not be an issue
if you are using a DVD-ROM drive and are playing our DVD discs on
your computer monitor.
I already own a VHS copy of a video you've just
re-released on DVD. Can I upgrade without having to pay full price?
Yes. We are currently offering a DVD
Upgrade discount which will allow customers to obtain DVD versions
of videos they've previously purchased from Repetrope. DVD
upgrades are only $19 per title, plus standard shipping fees.
Click here for more detailed information
about our DVD Upgrade discounts.
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