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Difference between NTSC and Pal ?

vern (Competent) posted this on Thursday, 2nd November 2000, 10:38

Can someone please elaborate on this ?

The manual of the DVD player states that it plays NTSC & Pal disks but does this mean its multi region ie. R1 and R2 ?

RE: Difference between NTSC and Pal ?

John Savage (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Thursday, 2nd November 2000, 11:02

NTSC and Pal are purely two different methods of placing a picture on a tv screen. I doubt your player is multi region out of the box (or if it is that it would say it in the manual) The reason that all Region 2 players can handle NTSC and Pal standards is because Japan and Europe are the same region and Japan runs on NTSC.

A region 1 player tends to be NTSC only. This is why all it takes is a simple mod to allow most UK players to play Region one discs as all you have to do is defeat the region coding whereas a Yank who wants to play a UK/Euro (or Aussie) Pal disc would need to buy a player that could work with Pal (not to mention that most US tvs will only handle NTSC as well)

Sometimes not being in the States is actually an advantage - we can (with a little mod) access every dvd disc in the world, they are stuck with NTSC ones.

John

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