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.
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
Europe is region 2 for DVD and Bluray disc encoding. Most region 2 discs will play without a problem in a UK player. Note that there is a facility to add a sub region to the code, so dividing Europe into smaller regions. It is rarely, if ever used, but technically, it is possible to further restrict the use of discs from the remainder of Europe in the UK.
PS3 PS2 XBOX360 and any Sony blue ray player or sony DVD player
Any dvd player will play audio cd's.So any device that would do this would be called a dvd player and not a cd player.
You do not need to convert any files to play it on a computer. With a suitable DVD decoder installed, almost any modern media player, such as Windows Media Player or VLC can play it without any conversion.
Any DVD player will NOT play Blu-Ray discs
If you mean unlock all regions so that you can play discs from anywhere in the world, there is no published information on this model to enable this.
That the DVD isn't linked to a region code, an should play in any DVD player no matter what region code the player is meant for.
It is broken. Replace it. They are cheap.
It means that the DVD will play in any DVD player . (It's also a sign that the DVD is probably a "Boot-leg" copy and cheats the creators of any royalties.)
Copy the downloaded movies to DVD by burning the DVD as data format. Once done, insert the DVD in the player, browse to file and play it.
Yes, any DVD player from RCA will be able to playback music CD's.