Yes. As so long as you are using Canadian versions of the DVD's
No there isn't. Shipping will cover mainland UK only. Added to this is that UK/European DVDs do not always play on US and Canadian machines due to the zoning codes inset.
no they will have region problems
no
Yes. The UK is considered part of the "Europe" region, for both DVDs and Blu-Ray disks.
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.
If you mean can a computer burn files onto DVDs or CDs the answer is yes they can but if your device does not come with a CD/DVD RW drive you will need a external CD/DVD RW drive which cost under $20.00 (US) or under £20 (UK). The cheapest I found was on Amazon (£16.99 (UK) $13.11 (US)If you mean does your computer set fire to your DVDs or CDs, no. Well, it shouldn't. If your computer does there is something wrong with it/
CD - or DVD ! If it's CD - then yes, if it's a DVD, then nope - the playback machines are different.
Camp Rock should come out on DVD in UK
I've purchased American PC games and played them on my computer in the UK and they worked well.
"New Moon" is due to be released on DVD in the UK in April 2010.
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.
Around £12.50 in the UK. (DVD)