Panasonic 820 multi region

Thanks for the comments on Kef reference. They have a neat room compensation device on the speaker binding plugs, and mass loading space in the base.

I've set my pair of Kef Reference to small room mode.
 
No, it's not that, although it is an example of you squirming to avoid answering the challenges you've been given.
 
There's a celestion a4c on auction site now for £150 new they were £700. I do like four driver centers. Rather have this than new £150.

Think sealed centers are better design also.

Enjoying ownership of couple of decent speakers :) would have liked the Kef model 4.4 but they would have been too big, and they still keep value up.

Think my A3 were about £700 or so much better than £700 speakers from this era
 
I don't think DVDs will play out at 24Hz. The player (even your Oppo) will output at 480p for R1 (NTSC) DVD via the digital output, and at 480i via Component.

DVDs may be encoded in 24Hz (23.97fps in reality) or 29.94 on disc depending on the original source, but the player will always output a minimum of 59.94 interlaced for R1 NTSC because that was what was needed by TVs to maintain compatibility with the new DVD format at launch. You'd need and external video processor to do inverse telecine to remove the extra frames and reconstruct the original progressive frames for film-based R1 NTSC DVDs.

DVDs don't have 4:4:4 colour.
 
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It's not one code but a sequence of set-up steps.

Buy one of the £15 region unlock remotes from Ebay. They work a treat and are use able over and over again.
 
... so, it is group ware and youy make a voluntary contribution ... and they accept you as a member, or not ?

this has come up before .. there were other sites that seemed more commercial with a fixed, cost, but having seen this site I now doubt the quality of the other site products, too.

I use dvdfab on a pc blue ray drive for multi-region blus.
 
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