it is not out in the uk yet, but you can buy the us import region 1 dvd, just make sure your dvd player can play region 1 dvds.
CD - or DVD ! If it's CD - then yes, if it's a DVD, then nope - the playback machines are different.
In the UK, it is an offence if the driver is able to see (directly or by reflection) the screen of a DVD player.
Yes, assuming you have a DVD player that works.
no they will have region problems
no
Yes. As so long as you are using Canadian versions of the DVD's
Europe is region 2 for DVD and Bluray disc encoding. Most region 2 discs will play without a problem in a UK player. Note that there is a facility to add a sub region to the code, so dividing Europe into smaller regions. It is rarely, if ever used, but technically, it is possible to further restrict the use of discs from the remainder of Europe in the UK.
"When They Cry " is available in the UK from Amazon but only in Region 1 coding so you need a multi-region DVD player
not heard from E4 about it yet it may never air in the UK and just come out on DVD it is on DVD in the us though if you've got a multi region DVD player get that
Yes, you can. UK and Germany use both the PAL TV system and use Region 2 DVDs. The only thing you will need is a 3-pin (UK) to 2-pin plug adapter for the 220v mains.
The UK has several region codes, but mainly UK releases, sold and distributed in the UK are region 1. Still, they distribute DVD's in region codes 1 through 4, depending on what part of the UK you're in. Now here's the good news: Most DVD players can have their ability to play ALL region codes (that is to say, `region free') with a simple bit of button pushing on the remote control. Do an internet (Google, for instance) for region codes and or DVD hacks to find out how it's done. You could also just simply type in the brand of the DVD player, such as, `panasonic+DVD+hacks' where you'll find a list of sites with the info.