Tv System does not Match? WTF?

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  1. rewtbeer

    rewtbeer Member

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    Hey gang.

    I've burned multiple movies from online. They work on my computer, but when I try them on my standalone DVD player, nothing works.

    I get a Tv System does not match error on my screen.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!
     
  2. fasfrank

    fasfrank Active member

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    There are two main types of TV systems in use. PAL and NTSC.

    The PAL Picture Standard
    MPEG video is a standard for broadcasting and viewing on Digital TV. These standards, called as the picture standards, differ from country to country.

    PAL (Phase Alternating Line) is a TV standard introduced in the early 1960’s in Europe. PAL is used in most of the western European countries (except France, where SECAM is used instead), Australia, some countries of Africa, some countries of South America and in some Asian countries.

    The NTSC Picture Standard
    NTSC (National Television System Committee) is a Color TV standard developed in the U.S. in 1953. United States, Canada, Japan, most of the American continent countries and various Asian countries follow NTSC standards. Rest of the world uses either some variety of PAL or SECAM standards.

    A movie recorded to one standard will not work on the other standard. The frame rate for PAL is 25 FPS, NTSC is 29.97 FPS. The picture dimensions are different as well.

    Your PC does not care and will play both. Your DVD player/television will not unless you have one designed to play both standards.

    There are programs and hardware that let you convert.

    Google for PAL to NTSC conversion.
     
  3. rewtbeer

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    You da'man. I'm going to check that right now. Thanks.
     
  4. SadJoker

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    Or you can get a cheap DVD player that plays both PAL and NTSC. the Coby 515 does this just fine ( I have 3 of them, 2 at home , one at my mom's). the CyberHome 300S works well too and its easy as hell to remove the region code from (at least it was when I did mine, CH might have updated the Firmware since so removing the regioncode might not be viable)
     

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