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The Alphaline brand is a private label product made by OTIC Digitech Limited, a member of the Haier Group of manufacturers.
not all DVD players are compatible with all formats of DVD disc, there's your problem
Region 2 DVD players are specified for a particular region, Germany. Home Theater and DVD Demystified provide information on the functions and limitations of Region 2 DVD players.
it can if you have a multi region DVD player, or if you make your existing player region free. you can do this by searching Google with your DVD players brand and model number and ype 'hack code', and you should be able to find a series of numbers to enter into your DVD player to make it region free.
Yes, the Moshi Monsters movie will work on an American DVD player as long as it has a region code of "1". All DVD's and DVD players sold in the USA and Canada have a region code of "1".
It varies based on the brand and model of your DVD Player. Type your players brand and model number into google along with 'hack code' and you should be able to find codes to change the region code on your player.
Not unless the DVD player has been hacked to become a multi-region player. Europe uses Region 2 DVD players and disks and Australia uses Region 4.
Multi-region DVD Players allow any DVD to be played on it regardless of the region number assigned to the DVD. Region Coding is displayed on the back of a DVD package as a globe logo with the number stamped in the center.
DVDs are usually encoded with a region number. North America is number 1 and Europe is region 2. In order to play a DVD, the disc and the player need to be coded as the same region. Most US DVDs therefore won't play on most English players. There are a handful of players that ignore the region code but most are third party modifications and often will not be covered by any manufacturer's warranty. Yes, you need a multi-region DVD player to solve the region code imcompatible issue.
This message implies that the DVD you're trying to play is the "wrong" region. Many DVD players do have options to make them region free; try searching for the make and model of your DVD player together with "region free", and you should be able to find instructions about making your player region free. Go to: www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks and type in your model number and if they have a hack, you can program your remote to change DVD Region. N America is region 1.
No. They have different TV formats. The US use NTSC and our TV's are PAL. The only way to get around this is to either copy the DVD to your computer and re-burn it in NTSC format; or make sure that the DVD player is Multi-region.
Region free dvd player is legal.