No, an NTSC telelvision will not display PAL signals properly. However, many modern telelvisions are multi standard and will show either PAL or NTSC signals. In these cases, using a PAL DVD output, for example, will work but note that there are potential problems with broadcast signals. Far fewer telelvisions have tuners built in that will work in multiple countries, so even if you have a multi-standard telelvision, you also need to confirm that you have a tuner capable of receiving broadcast signals from other countries, if you are planning on watching broadcast television.
PAL to NTSC conversion can be a complex task. In many cases, DVD players and televisions will handle either color format but the regional coding of the disc may prevent the player from reading a disc. European discs are coded as region 2 while North American are region 1.
Although a disc can be ripped to a hard drive and then converted from PAL to NTSC, the effort involved makes it much easier to simply buy the disc in the right format.
Firstly you need to have a TV that has both NTSC and PAL color cding systems on it. Once you have that go to the settings of your TV and set the color system to AUTO. Then when you insert a NTSC disc it will automatically go into NTSC mode and vice versa. If you don't have an NTSC TV. You can buy a converter that converts NTSC to PAL. this is available in any leading hardware store. Hope this info was Helpful
Yes, as long as the television has standard AV input
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No, unless the NTSC TV has a PAL mode, which is extremely rare.
ntsc is better
No, the Wii U console is region locked.
Yes, it will as long as your TV is NTSC compatible. If it is not, there is and NTSC-PAL adapter available which will allow this to work on older TV which are not compatible with NTSC
As long as the game is from the same region as the Wii system, it will be compatible.
if you live in the United States, go NTSC. for Europe and most of the rest of the world, PAL. It will most likely not work with your television with the wrong version. Do a wikipedia search for PAL and NTSC. Therein the answer lies.
No, The two types of consoles have different region encoding. This is called Region Lockout (or Region Lock). They are incompatible. UK games will not work on a US wii. The UK use a PAL (Phase Alternating Line) system whereas the US use NTSC (National Television System Committee). There is a CD called Freeloader which should allow you to play games from different regions on your US wii. i.e JP and UK games will work on the US wii with the CD
yes they do work for any t.v as long as it has the inputs for the wii...
It will work only if your TV is a multi system TV, meaning it works with NTSC & PAL video signal. If you have an old PAL TV, then you will have a problem watching.
No it will not. They are different formats. American is NTSC (National Television System Commitee). Australian is PAL (Phase Alternate Line).
The short answer is no. The UK uses different AC voltage and plugs from the US, and also a different television system (PAL) from the US (NTSC). These are not compatible. (Television programs traded back and forth have to be converted, to be watched.)
It will work if you can get a UK power adaptor for it, and if you have a NTSC compatible TV, but you will only will be able to play games from the US, not ones from the UK.
i don't think so. UK is a pal region and us is a ntsc region. I've had a bad run in with that, i got a free game i had won from Nintendo. but since my wii is ntsc, and the free game was pal , the game i got would not work
No, it won't.
A Wii will work on all TVs that have a standard connection plot. That is to say, the 3 holes colored yellow, red, and white. If not, then you can buy cord converters.