Yes, lots. I'm not sure I have a DVD from a UK dance event that doesn't have problems during playback. I usually find that it is possible to copy the DVD on a PC, and then the copy usually plays flawlessly. Technically, I believe this is against the law, but as I have paid for the original I don't see a moral problem.
Your odds are probably better, as most newer players are much more explicitly multiformat. But I don't really know.2 - Would a newer player likely handle these better?
I think they are still produced using burners, but in my limited experience (3 DVDs) the US produced discs have all played flawlessly. I've also found the customer service in the states exemplary: a while ago we ordered a NTSC format VHS video as our setup usually has no problems with them. This particular video didn't work. Could have been our machine, could have been their problem. Anyhow, they immediately made a PAL copy and sent it to us.3 - Has anyone ordered sets from the States - US Open, SwingDiego, etc? If so, were these properly pressed or just PC repros?
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