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Our ultimate DVDs are all region free - they will work on DVD players, PCs
and games consoles around the world. Get hold of them at selected tournaments in the UK,
or from Lookfly's online
shop.
They will ship internationally.
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If you have any questions about this guide, please let us know on
Both Running with the Flatballers and Flat World are Region 0 DVDs. This means that you can play them anywhere in the world. However, please be aware that the picture is in the PAL format.
If you live in an area where the TV system is NTSC or SECAM then your standalone DVD player or television may not play PAL discs correctly. Some NTSC or SECAM players will allow you to switch picture format manually, others will do so automatically. It may also be worth ensuring that you have set up your player to send an RGB signal through the SCART / Peritel connector to your TV. For more information, you should read your manual or contact your DVD retailer or manufacturer.
Wherever you live, you can still watch the DVDs in other ways, for instance on a PC or laptop with a DVD drive.
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Running with the Flatballers problems:
1. There have been reports of intermittent issues with navigation on RwtF in some versions of powerDVD running in WindowsXP. You can, of course, use another software
DVD player, or watch the video on a living-room or console player. Alternatively, you could try upgrading
your version of powerDVD by visiting
cyberlink's website.
It is also possible to bypass the extras menus altogether in powerDVD. Once the DVD has loaded,
'right click'
and select 'Go to...' - you will now be able to skip directly to any part of the disc.
To help you find your
way around, we have added a full and printer-friendly
game list.
2. We have heard of people having problems getting sound on their living-room DVD players. This may be
because
the sound on Running with the Flatballers is not Dolby Digital. You need to ensure that
you have
something connected to an analogue audio output on the back of your dvd player - this could be a SCART,
phono,
A/V or jack socket.
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