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IS NTSC compatible in the UK?
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I have seen a DCD I want o buy on Amazon,and althought it is Region 2,it is listed as NTSC.
Checking on Wikipedia I xan see that it is a different systen to one we use (PAL) does this mean I would not be able to play it on my (standard) DVD player.
Any advice would be welcome.
Checking on Wikipedia I xan see that it is a different systen to one we use (PAL) does this mean I would not be able to play it on my (standard) DVD player.
Any advice would be welcome.
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A really big thanks EDDIE,for you very speedy answer.
Somewhere in the back of my head I thought this was the case,as I seem to remember an acquaintance with a
" multi" player.
Ah well,back to the drawing board!
It's annoying that there is no mention of anyy of this on Amazon,I suppose they expect you to know!
Well, thanks to you, now I do,
I would give you 5***** if we still had them,but consider yourself an AB star anyway!
Alec.
Somewhere in the back of my head I thought this was the case,as I seem to remember an acquaintance with a
" multi" player.
Ah well,back to the drawing board!
It's annoying that there is no mention of anyy of this on Amazon,I suppose they expect you to know!
Well, thanks to you, now I do,
I would give you 5***** if we still had them,but consider yourself an AB star anyway!
Alec.
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.