pal or ntsc, how to tell?

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  1. dozzen

    dozzen Member

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    subject says it all :
    how do i tell if a disc is pal or ntsc?
    any advice appreciated, danke
     
  2. andmerr

    andmerr Guest

    where are you located:

    DVD region codes is a provision in the DVD Specification that requires DVD players to be hard-coded to accept DVDs that is only meant to be played within one of six designated world regions. A Code 1 disc cannot be played in a Code 3 DVD player for example. This technique was developed to enable Hollywood companies to release movies at different times in different regions.


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    DVD regions are defined as:
    Region 1 - 1: U.S., Canada, U.S. Territories
    Region 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, and Middle East (including Egypt)
    Region 3 - Southeast Asia and East Asia (including Hong Kong)
    Region 4 - Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Central America, Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean
    Region 5 - 5: Eastern Europe (Former Soviet Union), Indian subcontinent, Africa, North Korea, and Mongolia
    Region 6 - Peoples Republic of China

    Region 0 DVDs can be played in any DVD player regardless of their Region Coding, but the system format (PAL/NTSC see below) must still be supported.

    PAL/NTSC VIDEO

    Most U.S. DVD players only support NTSC video while most European players supports both NTSC and PAL. In order to play a disc the player needs to support both the region and the video format. This means that most players in the USA can't play a European PAL release. Region Free NTSC DVD players can output a PAL signal, but unless the player has an internal PAL to NTSC converter or you have a standalone PAL to NTSC converter, the video output cannot be viewed correctly.

    In order to reap the benefits of being able to play any DVD made in the world one must have a region free DVD player. We do not sell region free DVD players, but www.220-electronics.com is a great source for region free dvd players and they have superb customer service. Be sure to tell 'em Xploited Cinema sent ya'.

     
  3. dozzen

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    im located in region one, its just tough getting my hands on a dvd, popping it in, and finding out that it wont play in my player.
     
  4. andmerr

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    so buy or download Slysofts Anydvd.It will allow you to play any region
     
  5. dozzen

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    does the job, thanks for the help
     
  6. andmerr

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    not a prob.If you have files that you download and need to be converted to region 1 try vso divx to dvd will handle most of your needs as well

    happy trials

    andmerr
     

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