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Can you use your 240v 50hz tv in the USA using a step up transformer and if you could will it be bad for the equipment?

The outlet isn't the only problem here.Before the DTV switchover there were three standards for televisions: NTSC, PAL and SECAM. NTSC was in the US and Korea, PAL in most of Europe, SECAM in France, Russia and the Middle East. Unless you had a multisystem TV, you couldn't watch American TV on a German TV set.Now there are six different standards. I don't know why. It still means you can't watch TV in the US on a European TV set.


Will a 120v 60hz tv work on a 120v 50hz power supply?

Maybe... most modern equipment will operate on 90V - 260V so it's worth checking before buying a voltage converter for it. If the DVD player is 120V, that suggests that it is North American and will play NTSC standard discs. Using it on a 240V region means it is likely that it will be in a PAL zone. THerefore, discs bought locally may not work because of regional codings, because of the difference between PAL and NTSC and because the display may not be able to handle NTSC. Some DVD players will play any standard (NTSC or PAL) and some displays will also handle either standard. A handful of players do not have region codes either. It is worth a little more research before you assume that the DVD player will perform as you hope.


What is the properties of SVCD?

Super Video CD (SVCD) is a format for storing video on CDs, known for its higher quality compared to standard Video CDs (VCDs). It typically supports resolutions of 480x480 pixels for NTSC and 480x576 pixels for PAL, allowing for better video clarity. SVCDs can encode video using MPEG-2 compression, enabling more efficient storage and playback of longer content. Additionally, they can include multiple audio tracks and subtitles, enhancing the viewing experience.