Talk:DVD region code

Proposed deletion
Not sure why this has been proposed for deletion almost as soon as it's been created. It's useful to be able to link the terms Region 1, Region 2 and Region 4. We can't assume that casual users of the site will be as familiar with these terms as most editors likely are. Some people, and by that I probably mean Americans, will be unaware that there are different regions. Make of it what you will, but I know in my part of the world, I've had to explain — to more people than I'd care to remember — what "regional coding" means.  Czech Out  ☎ | ✍  02:32, 18 May 2009 (UTC)


 * I'm acutely aware of region coding (though most DVD players sold through large outlets out here are sold by default as multi-region). But I understand your point, I can only assume that it was prop deleted because it duplicates information on wikipedia.
 * The Doctor Who related information could actually be split off to cover the Australian, UK and American DVD releases and the differences between them as I think putting that information (covers, ratings, release differences) on here would be muddying the waters somewhat. --Tangerineduel 08:46, 24 May 2009 (UTC)
 * It only (inexactly) duplicates Wikipedia insofar as the table is concerned, and that's hardly duplicating anything original. I'm not sure how you can originally deliver that information, except by changing the format of the table.   I disagree with separating out the Doctor Who material, because that's precisely what makes the article relevant to this wiki.  Even if readers are aware of the existence of region coding, then the question people will expect this article to answer (on a DW wiki) is, "Well, are the DVDs different in the various regions, and if so, how?"   I'm not suggesting this article should go into any greater detail than the paragraph that currently exists, but a mention of the fact that the covers are different and any broad differences as to content wouldn't go amiss.
 * While we're on that subject, I've heard, but cannot readily confirm that the only real contentual differences between R1 and R2 has to do with the "Coming Next" trailers. Anybody know anything about this?  Is it as simple as R1s always fail to have a trailer?  I don't think that's true; I seem to recall a trailer or two along the R1 way.     I don't have R1 and R2 copies of all these DVDs, so does anyone know, by way of a quote from 2 entertain or a viewer obsessed with this detail, whether it's true?  And does anyone out there have any details about the R8 stuff that British Airways used (uses?) for trans-Atlantic flights?  I wonder if anyone has been able to analyze in-flight DW for editing?   Czech Out   ☎ | ✍  14:28, 30 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Having recently been on a longhaul flight (and done so many times in the past) their in-flight systems have the feel look and useability of a hard drive based system rather than a disc based system (or is/was it only British Airways that used disc based systems), one of the flights I was on had a couple of eps of Doctor Who but as I said it had the useability of a hard drive based system.
 * The only difference I recall reading about (I think on the restoration team's website) is the difference between the UK and region releases was for Remembrance of the Daleks some of its (copyrighted) music was replaced with covers for the R1 and R4 markets.
 * Though what I don't get is why all Doctor Who DVDs released in the UK are coded for region 2 & 4 despite this copyright thing. --Tangerineduel 14:43, 30 May 2009 (UTC)