What's so special about French Guiana?
.....beyond the price and the slip cover?
I thought I mentioned before, but especially with the PS3 you must also make sure that there is no NTSC content (in my case PAL) before the actual menus, that can be a real showstopper, despite working in regular players. Although I think the PAL problem might be more common than the other way round.I have previously bought Region B discs (Region A myself) and they have worked for the most part. Let The Right One In has some special features in PAL, which was a no-go. Son of Rambow has PAL trailers before the film, which the PS3 cannot cope at all; the disc is unplayable. Not all SD special features all necessarily in "bad" format though; like my Highlander disc where everything played just fine. In the end usually it's the film that counts.
Quote from: lovemunkey187 on April 30, 2011, 08:30:29 AM.....beyond the price and the slip cover?Yes, the second set also contains digital copies.
Most important thing, actually:Find reviews for both sets, but especially the newer one. That should tell you if newer, hopefully better, transferswere made or if the old ones were recycled.
Unfortunately my PS3's in for repair otherwise I'd test this, but I don't think they'd get away with restricting the PS3 that way in PAL territories as there are many titles (mostly music) that are sold in NTSC format, so almost all products these days can deal with both formats.It may be my dodgy memory but I'm sure I read an article ages back saying that it was more of a legal reason than a technical reason why North American equipment weren't dual format.