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Sadly not all players do this. May 19th, , AM Mike Beckett. Maybe stating the obvious, but anyway. As it's your own DVD, build it as region 0 and there's no worries at all about encoding, hacking your player etc.

Playback of NTSC may still be a problem on some players, but at least the region won't be a problem. May 19th, , PM Steve Game. Most region 2 players produced in the last 10 years will play an NTSC disc that isn't protected by another region code. The latter is a compromise for these TVs where the colour subcarrier is transposed to the PAL reference frequenct and usually, the chroma video and colour burst is modified to look like a PAL signal.

Most of these problems disappeared with the advent of digital video, colour and timebase processing as the different rates are determined by register values derived from the firmware.

TV set design is global and if the manufacturers wish, it is simple to embody multi standard capability. It seems that those sets destined for the US are not endowed with such features.

I think that this still isn't necessarily true for some sets sold in the US. Thanks for al the input. There seems to be sort of consensus that chances are good. Although not listed in my dvd players books, they all play ntsc, and I've had no issues.

Once you have a region 2 player you should be ok. However you may notice that the picture is very slightly a tiny amount bigger than usual, ie like there's a tiny amount missing around the edges, but give it 30 secs and you won't notice.

I have a stack of ntsc dvds here. Do you know the answer? Latest Posts. E Crosswords 0 min ago. Shopping 4 mins ago. Create your account. Lost password? Recover password. Remembered your password?

Back to login. Already have an account? Login here. Player support can depend on the country of intended use. Some are in one or the other format, and some are worldwide dual format. See each title's catalogue page for specific format information.



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