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Can I play both NTSC and PAL DVD'S on my DVD Player?

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Generally yes. Unlike VCR'S the majority of DVD players are capable of playing both NTSC and PAL discs. However, the issue to note is that while your DVD player is capable of playing NTSC it is also necessary for your TV to be NTSC, however it is advisable that you check your TV manual first.
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We use PAL DVDs in my country. Can I play your region free NTSC DVD?

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The region code on our DVDs is set to Region 0. This means it can play in all countries, provided the NTSC signal can be played on the equiptment being used. Most modern DVD players which normally play PAL formatted discs can also automatically play NTSC formatted DVDs. Modern TV sets allow NTSC playback although in some cases adjustments may be required through the user menu. Practically all PAL and NTSC DVD's will play fine throughout Australia, UK and Europe.
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Is it simple to convert a PAL DVD to NTSC?

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If you have a PAL DVD and also want an NTSC DVD, the whole process will need to be started again from scratch. The PAL video will have to be standards converted to NTSC, all the graphics re-sized because of the difference in frame sizes, menus rebuilt, the NTSC footage encoded, the disc authored and tested anew.
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When buying a VHS or DVD, what is the difference between PAL and NTSC?

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This question is particularly important when buying VHS tapes. If you live in North America or Japan, your VCR is (most likely) set up to only play NTSC VHS tapes. If you live in Europe or Australia, your VCR is (most likely) set up to only play PAL VHS tapes. There is also another Region Code Called SECAM that is used in parts of Africa and Russia, but these are not carried by Freedom Footbags.
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What is NTSC? What is PAL? What are DVD regions?

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NTSC and PAL are two different video standards used by countries around the World, and the two standards reflect how many horizontal lines run across a TV set to comprise the video picture. A VHS tape, DVD, or TV is either NTSC or PAL. The United States, Canada, and Japan use NTSC. Britain and many European countries use PAL. Unfortunately, the two are not interchangeable. So for example, if you got a PAL tape from your cousin in England, it would not work on your VCR and TV.
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Are your DVD's NTSC or PAL?

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Our DVD's are NTSC. If you require PAL output you can purchase an NTSC/PAL converter to view the dvd's, or your DVD player may support NTSC/PAL conversion internally. Most of the DVD player does have the converters.
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Are DVD discs PAL or NTSC?

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DVD discs are still either PAL or NTSC standard. Also, similar to multisystem VCRs, DVD players will not convert video standards. When you're playing an NTSC-standard DVD, it will output an NTSC signal. When you're playing a PAL-standard DVD, it will output a PAL signal. There are two ways to watch both PAL and NTSC DVDs. You can either view your DVDs on a multisystem TV, or purchase a Tenlab video converter to convert your DVD player's output signal.
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What do NTSC & PAL mean?

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Different countries use different methods of recording and playback. Please go to Video Standards for a complete explanation of this.
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I've a US Region 1 DVD player. Can I play PAL DVDs?

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No, you can play PAL DVDs only if your TV system and DVD player supports PAL playback (or multi-system). But you can play PAL DVDs fine on a computer DVD-ROM. Our DVD works with any player from any region. More details of a title can be obtained from its individual page.
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Is DVD-Video a worldwide standard? Does it work with NTSC, PAL, and SECAM?

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DVD-V has the same NTSC vs. PAL problem as videotape and laserdisc. The MPEG video on DVD is stored in digital format, but it's formatted for one of two mutually incompatible television systems: 525/60 (NTSC) or 625/50 (PAL/SECAM). There are three differences between discs intended for playback on different systems: picture size and pixel aspect ratio (720x480 vs. 720x576), display frame rate (29.97 vs 25), and surround audio (Dolby Digital vs. MPEG). (See 3.4 and 3.6 for details.
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Can the outputs be forced to NTSC, so that it will play PAL DVDs on an NTSC TV?

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This is possible with the Seven. If you are watching an NTSC dvd or program or saved video, you can force the playback into PAL and vice versa. This is done within the MythTV software and the video card.
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What is NTSC and PAL?

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There are two basic formats of television signal. In the UK and Europe (and Japan) the standard is called 'PAL', yet in America the standard format is 'NTSC'. DVD discs can be encoded in either of these two formats, and this should not be confused with Region Coding as this is something completely different. In almost all cases, NTSC discs can be played within the UK and Europe without any problems.
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These are two of the television systems adopted throughout the world. There is also a third system 'SECAM'. Music on Earth at present produce region free DVD's in both PAL and NTSC. This means they will play on any computer in the world, in any DVD player in the world and can be seen on all PAL and NTSC set up television. Click here to see PAL Regions of the world and NTSC Regions of the world.
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What is PAL and NTSC?

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These are two different TV picture standards. Region 2 (Europe) uses the PAL standard whereas region 1 (USA and Canada) uses the NTSC standard. These standards are incompatible with one another and to be able to view a region 1 DVD on a UK TV, you'll need to have an NTSC compatible or multi-standard TV.
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Will your DVD play on my DVD player?

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If your DVD player was produced in the past 3 years, you have a 99% chance of it being compatible with DVD-R disks. If your disk doesn’t play, it is because of an incompatibility issue, not a problem with the disk. We urge you to test out the DVD in the player you are going to use BEFORE your special event to ensure you do not accidentally have an incompatibility issues. If the DVD does not play, we would suggest you try the disk in a different DVD player
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Will my DVD play in my DVD player? In my computer?

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Over 98% of DVD players on the market support our DVD format. If you purchased your player in the last 2 to 3 years, you will have no problem playing your DVD in your DVD player on on a computer that has a DVD drive. If your DVD and it does not work with your player, simply return the DVD to us, and we'll exchange it for a VHS copy.
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Will the DVD's play in my DVD player?

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Nearly all DVD players are DVD-R compatible. Particularly those sold in the last couple of years. You should check your individual model for compatibility before ordering. If you have an older DVD player that is not DVD-R compatible you might want to treat yourself a more modern machine that will accept all formats. They can be bought for under $50.00. Click here for DVD player compatibility information.
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The DVD'S are recorded onto high quality DVD-R which are compatible with about 95 % of players today. The newer the DVD player the most likely they will play properly.
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We record our slideshow movies on high quality DVD+R discs. Our DVDs will play on more than 99% of all current DVD players manufactured after the year 2000 with the exception of Mintek brand DVD players (which are no longer in production). Back to top
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Can I convert a DVD to another format, like PAL to NTSC?

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NTSC and PAL are broadcast formats which are very different. The frame rate and resolution of each are not the same are require that the video be reencoded in order to convert between formats.
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Can I create a PAL VCD or DVD using an MPEG file from the US in NTSC format?

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What DVD region codes and NTSC/PAL designations apply to each specific areas?

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It is hard to say which TV formats are in which region, because they are scattered around the world. Although they are for the most part in specific areas, NTSC tends to be in the North American region, as PAL tends to be in the more European areas. Asia is mixed between PAL/NTSC.
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What Is The Difference Between PAL & NTSC?

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PAL and NTSC are the television standards for different parts of the world. There is also a third - SECAM. NTSC covers the United States, Canada, Japan, and a few other places. SECAM covers France and Russia. PAL covers the rest of the world. PAL, SECAM, & NTSC are basically a different way of displaying the picture on the television. The main differences are in the number of horizontal lines displayed on the screen, and the number of frames per second displayed.
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