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Thu 11/04/02 at 17:44
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Just wondering, whenh it says Region 0 on DVD's does it make any difference what DVD you play it on if it says PAL or NTSC on it?

e.g would you need an NTSC compatible DVD player to play a Region 0 NTSC DVD?

Cheers for ya help
Fri 12/04/02 at 16:24
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Region 0 play fine on any DVD palyer. But sometimes they play in Black and White if you use your PS2.

But apart from that.......
Thu 11/04/02 at 23:08
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"Back in black"
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Region 0 is for NTSC players. My DVD player plays them, but not as good as Region 2 (PAL). Try it though- see what happenes. But don't blame me!
Thu 11/04/02 at 22:15
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Doubt it, your player might have NTSC on it anyways...check the back of the player there might be a switch that says NTSC and AUTO.

Just flick it and see.

hmmm maybe I shouldn't have used that phrase..meh
Thu 11/04/02 at 18:58
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"Kiss my face!"
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No it doesnt matter as it is in PAL mode anyway on the disc.
Thu 11/04/02 at 17:44
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Just wondering, whenh it says Region 0 on DVD's does it make any difference what DVD you play it on if it says PAL or NTSC on it?

e.g would you need an NTSC compatible DVD player to play a Region 0 NTSC DVD?

Cheers for ya help

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