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LiteOn DVD recorders were some of the best for:
- PAL+NTSC
- all-region
- ignore Macrovision
Many DVD players/recorders did 1 or 2, but few did all 3.
The #1 reason to rip/burn DVD media in the 00s was to strip region and MV, and then the only issue was PAL/NTSC. Starting around '03, most DVD players were PAL+NTSC, and had 100-240V PSU internal, because those were cheaply made in China. No-name like Cyberpower and Mintek were popular at the time.
I actually have some hacked and PAL+NTSC DVD players/recordings still. I should sell them, just in my way now.
BTW, for digital/DVD MV-protected output, to record on VHS or another digital/DVD, there's an Israeli-made dongle that does well to strip. (At the time, people wrongly claimed it stripped VHS MV, but it just screwed up the image cyclically.) I forget the name of that item. It's in a top box in another room, I can't get to it right now. It was this goofy-looking small gray round-ish thing.
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