PAL formatted DVD players can be purchased internationally through Tesco and Best Buy. Amazon UK has listings for the PAL DVD players. One can also view PAL DVD's using Windows Media Player.
In short no. France and much of Europe use a different system for their TV's. the US use NTSC and Europe uses PAL. They are not compatible. The only way to get around it is to either copy the DVD to your computer and re-burn it in PAL format; or make sure that the person you are sending the DVD to has a multi-region DVD player.
In America? NTSC. In Europe? PAL
only if ur DVD player is codefree & supports PAL dvds. usually a DVD player sold in the us only accepts rc1 dvds.Australian dvds are RC4. and PAL. US dvds are NTSC. so if the us DVD player is a cool one it should play the DVD :) any PC can play it with the right software, i.e. the VLC media player (www.videolan.org). greetz
Most DvD players and TVs sold in PAL countries can play both format of discs
No. Although most DVD players have a switch to choose between NTSC and PAL modes, some cheaper ones, as well as other devices like game consoles, do not. Also, even if the device can display on a PAL television, the encoding of the video and the region coding of the disc vs. your player may prevent proper playback.
No, I do not have a blue ray player in my house. Nor do I have a Sony DVD player. I have two regular DVD players both of which are generic ones that were bought cheap.
A Philips portable DVD player can be bought in most electronics stores such as Best Buy, Radioshack, Target or other various retailers. They can also be bought online through retailers such as Amazon.
You can modify your NTSC settings by either modifying the 'firmware'. Alternatively, you can purchase "chips" that can be installed in your player that can play the PAL format.
There are several places where one can purchase a DVD player. They can be bought at Walmart, Best Buy, and Target.
Morocco is PAL.
well as a matter of fact region zero is always better than goin for ntsc or pal because you can play all the DVD titles which may either be ntsc or pal support.. regardin price i think your DVD player has an option to convert it into region zero. so ensure that when you buy a DVD player its made REGION FREE that is region zero..
You have to have a DVD player that can play PAL DVDs. Some dual format players, particularly sold in the US, convert the PAL format so it is output in NTSC format. The other type of dual format players output NTSC discs in NTSC format and PAL discs in PAL format. If you have a the first type your NTSC TV will display both (losing the benefits of the (slightly) higher definition in the PAL format). If you have the second type, you will need a dual format TV to play PAL discs. The second combination is more common in countries that used the PAL standard for terrestrial broadcast TV.