Does iDVD encode dvd's with a particular region on them?

I have relatives in Mexico who I would like to share some dvd's with, but I'm concerned about their dvd players which are typically region 4. Will iDVD encode dvd's with a particular region?

No, DVDs made on your Mac are 'region 0' which mean they will play anywhere. Nor will they attempt to change the region code on a Mac.
Of more concern to you if whether Mexico (Region 4) uses NTSC the same as the US (Region 1). It does!
http://www.kropla.com/tv.htm

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