yes, as long as you don't plan to sell the DVD's and are not bringing them in bulk if it is just for use in your home then yes basically
Asia imports cars and DVDs.
Pie cookies and dvds
You can use freeware Handbrake.It can import DVDs to iTunes in high quality and then you can transfer them to iPod or iPhone freely.It is fast and easy to use.I used it for a long time,have a free try and you will like it.
There are I believe 14 twelve kingdom movies.
There's this software called Podmaxx '09. You can import + sync dvds using it. See related links below.
If you want to import games it will work as PS3 games are not locked however PS2 games, bluray disks and dvds are so you cant import them
go to Pakistan its realy cheap my friend lives there !
Zapper is a United Kingdom website that allows users to sell their used books, CDs, DVDs, and games for money. They boast a quick turnaround and free postage.
Blu Ray DVD Players were released in the United States in April of 2006. In the beginning of it's release Blue Ray players competed with HD DVDs which eventually ceded production in 2009.
DVDs are protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management). Unless you have DVD decrypting/decoding software, you are not going to be able to import/use the media into Windows Movie Maker.
Region one is for Canada, United States; U.S. territories; Bermuda, so I don't think it will work in a Region 2 DVD player.
Yes you need to rip them to iTunes, keep in mind it's going to ask you about license rights yahda yahda. Depending on the ipod you have, if you can veiw videos on your Ipod then you can rip DVDs to your itunes software and import it that way.