What danthelion said, I think Kirk. Is the quality difference between PAL and NTSC very significant anyway? I've got a number of DVD's in NTSC format and for the most part they all seem to play okay in either my computer or the household PAL-DVD. There are two particular DVD's however, (Hal Leonard guitar tuiton one's, as it happens) which will only play properly in a dedicated DVD player. For what it's worth, most times when I'm viewing a guitar tuition video, I'd probably be at my computer.
In view of the number of members in the USA and Canada, wouldn't you have to go with NTSC?
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