Burning DVD to watch in mexico

Which setting I need to burn a DVD for US also Mexico? are they different or the same.
Lately I burned a DVD  just following the Adobe Premiere 11 Publish and Share but when they tried to watch it in Mexico they couldn't .
Please help

sailfrick
Mexico is listed as one of the NTSC countries.
PAL / NTSC country list.
So the question is not if Mexico is NTSC or PAL, but rather what settings you use to produce your burn to disc DVD.
The secondary question becomes, what did you produce
DVD-VIDEO standard or widescreen on DVD disc
or
AVCHD format on DVD disc
And, if you explore the contents of your DVD, do you find
OpenDVD Folder and VIDEO_TS Folder
or
BDMV Folder
Does what you produced play back on your own TV DVD Player? What did the viewer in Mexico use as the player for of what you sent?
The answers to the above should point to the troubleshooting strategy indicated.
Thank you.
ATR

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