Originally posted by: Moth3r
This thread is in dodgy territory.
If there is an official DVD available, then you are expected to purchase it and use your region-free PAL-compatible player to watch it.
What you basically have is a copy of the uncut version, in NTSC format with DTS soundtrack, with custom English subs added?
This thread is in dodgy territory.
If there is an official DVD available, then you are expected to purchase it and use your region-free PAL-compatible player to watch it.
What you basically have is a copy of the uncut version, in NTSC format with DTS soundtrack, with custom English subs added?
Hi there, Yes this was my understanding of the rules. That we preserve movies which are not available, regardless of video signals (NTSC/PAL). Shouldn't worry what the sound format is DTS or DD5.1
Also the UK release (Premier Asia) is the uncut version, but they have used another soundtrack, instead of using the original. (A stupid idea in my opinion). .