You got a European DVD that wont play in your American DVD player. Outta luck, nothing you can do!
2007-02-01 06:37:47
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answered by bmwdriver11 7
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Depending on where a DVD is manufactured, that is the code that is assigned to it. Basically, each region has a different format for its systems and no two systems are compatable. You probable have a NTSC player and an PAL disk.
The geographical region codes are as follows:
REGION 1 -- USA, Canada
REGION 2 -- Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East, Greenland
REGION 3 -- S.Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Parts of South East Asia
REGION 4 -- Australia, New Zealand, Latin America (including Mexico)
REGION 5 -- Eastern Europe, Russia, India, Africa
REGION 6 -- China
REGION 7 -- Reserved for Unspecified Special Use
REGION 8 -- Resevered for Cruise Ships, Airlines, etc...
REGION 0 or REGION ALL -- Discs are uncoded and can be played Worldwide, however, PAL discs must be played in a PAL-compatible unit and NTSC discs must be played in an NTSC-compatible unit.
Go to the link below. There is a lot of good info about region codes and some potential fix's. Cheers!
2007-02-01 06:41:42
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answered by krodgibami 5
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dvds and players are made in different regions :
REGION 1 -- USA, Canada
REGION 2 -- Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East, Greenland
REGION 3 -- S.Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Parts of South East Asia
REGION 4 -- Australia, New Zealand, Latin America (including Mexico)
REGION 5 -- Eastern Europe, Russia, India, Africa
REGION 6 -- China
REGION 7 -- Reserved for Unspecified Special Use
REGION 8 -- Resevered for Cruise Ships, Airlines, etc...
REGION 0 or REGION ALL -- Discs are uncoded and can be played Worldwide, however, PAL discs must be played in a PAL-compatible unit and NTSC discs must be played in an NTSC-compatible unit.
To keep it simple, this means that DVD players and DVDs are labeled for operation on within a specific geographical region in the world. For example, the U.S. is in region 1. This means that all DVD players sold in the U.S. are made to region 1 specifications. As a result, region 1 players can only play region 1 discs. That's right, the DVDs themselves are encoded for a specific region. On the back of each DVD package, you will a find a region number
2007-02-01 06:40:03
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answered by afdd0101 2
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The DVD purely is the incorrect region to your participant. you may seem on the decrease back of the two the DVD and participant for his or her region. it fairly is a sort of a globe with a selection interior the middle. The selection is the region, the two may be the comparable to play, frequently. Video format, fairly, has little to do with it, even if frequently diverse DVD areas could have diverse video formats. The NTSC/pal/automobile modes on your participant prepare to the video output to your television, not the disc, not to indicate region. you're waiting to locate a hack to your participant, or one that may well be hacked to alter region.
2016-12-13 06:20:05
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answered by ? 4
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The DVD is written in PAL. Your player only reads NTSC.
2007-02-01 06:33:33
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answered by ih8u 3
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