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Hello everybody,
Could anyone tell me where can I find information about the extra language tracks and subtitles of the DVDs films? I've looked in Absolutedvd.co.uk and Amazon.co.uk but I've found nothing. Thank you, Jon |
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If you're talking about R1 discs try www.amazon.com and go to the technical information when you have selected a DVD and it WILL be there. When it comes to R2 though it's a bit tricky, try www.dvdreview.co.uk which is the online version of DVD Review magazine or www.play247.co.uk which is your ONE STOP SHOP for DVD's (R1 and R2)
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Thank you Nikhil.
Yes, I'm interested in Region 2. I found some information in dvdreview.co.uk, although not of all the films. I found nothing in play247. Any more ideas anyone? Thanks |
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I thought I would ask here as I can't seem to find anything definitive on Google, but as regards to the thing with extra languages, but am I correct in thinking that the Blu-Ray XL movie releases contain most if not all of the world's different languages as standard due to the vast capacity of Blu-Ray XL discs?
![]() If anybody here could clarify, that would be much appreciated!
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Quote:
I thought I would ask here as I can't seem to find anything definitive on Google, but as regards to the thing with extra languages, but am I correct in thinking that the Blu-Ray XL movie releases contain most if not all of the world's different languages as standard due to the vast capacity of Blu-Ray XL discs?
![]() If anybody here could clarify, that would be much appreciated! ![]() Probably not a capacity issue as I imagine the amount of space needed for subtitles is minimal. It's probably the same as DVD's, where they add whatever subtitles they deem necessary. Most of the Blu-ray's I own only have a few different subtitles. If you want to find out what subtitles DVD's and Blu-ray's have then check dvdcompare. This website seems to show subtitle info for most films. |
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