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Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?

29 Mar 10 - 01:12 PM (#2874789)
Subject: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: dick greenhaus

the subject asks it all.


29 Mar 10 - 01:18 PM (#2874794)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: Richard Bridge

They are not supposed to but often they do. If you are talking about playing on a computer there used to be a program called DVD region killer that was free and would let you play US DVDs on UK computers but I am not aware of any up to date freeware versions.

There are however two levels of control and it is only software control that programs can override.


29 Mar 10 - 01:22 PM (#2874797)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: Will Fly

Some modern domestic players can play any DVD, regardless of region, but older models will be regional. My recently-purchased player plays both NTSC (US) and PAL (Europe) DVDs.


29 Mar 10 - 01:29 PM (#2874809)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: zozimus

My PC came with a programme called Cyberlink Power DVD which plays both formats


29 Mar 10 - 02:02 PM (#2874833)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: broadstairs-jen

i found a way of hacking into my dvd player to allow it to play all regions. it was easy but tedious. you need to find the codes which i did via google. dont be intimidated by this idea, if you find the right code for your player it is not a problem at all.

i was lucky enough to find a free site for the codes for my player, but many of them charge a minimal amount.

hope this helps.
jen


29 Mar 10 - 02:14 PM (#2874848)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: Geoff the Duck

There are two different factors. On is the video format, which for USA is NTSC and in Europe is PAL - the televisions are designed to show a different number of number of lines on screen. Many modern UK DVD players can handle both formats and output a PAL signal.
The second issue is "Regional Coding" which is designed to lock a disc so that film companies can charge twice as much in the UK for the same film that Americans have been watching for a reasonable price.
Just because a DVD has been recorded in the USA it doesn't necessarily mean it has been "region locked", but commercial movie releases will be.
That said, some DVD players sold in the UK are also Multi-regional, and will play U.S. Region 1 discs happily. Others are single region and will only play Region 2 Movies.

Quack!
GtD.


29 Mar 10 - 03:49 PM (#2874951)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: Greg F.

Dick-

There are plenty of "codeless" DVD players on the market by major manufacturers that will play ANY DVD that comes along.

Do a web search for "codeless DVD player" & you'll find a load of 'em.

We've had a codeess model JVC for years & it works every time.

Have fun-

Greg


29 Mar 10 - 04:41 PM (#2875009)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: Q (Frank Staplin)

Codeless models are on the market for less than $100 US.
I have one so I can play French dvds. It is pseudo-1080.
I have another for Blu-ray and pure 1080 discs.


29 Mar 10 - 05:34 PM (#2875055)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: Richard Bridge

Even the ones sold in the UK as regional will often play US. I once went to the trouble of tracing the factory in Germany of a UK DVD player (not one in a computer) that I had - it even came with an explanation of regions in the manual - and I rang them up and they laughed and said in perfect English "Why don't you try it and see if it works?" It did.


29 Mar 10 - 05:59 PM (#2875082)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: Micca

Recently bought a DVD player from Amazon, Philips made,cost £40, and by following a very simple set of instructions from the Amazon site made it Region 0( that is it will play ANY region DVD, My TV (also by Philips) evaluates the incoming signal(either NTSC or PAL) from the player and displays the picture appropriately, thus it will show both Region 2 UK DVDs or Region 1 NTSC American DVDs So I now have FULL multi region capability, Now I just need a Multi Region Blu-ray player


30 Mar 10 - 03:58 AM (#2875361)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: GUEST,Nickp (cookieless)

Note that American (NTSC) machines are less likely to play PAL but the format - either way - is less of an issue than the region code.


30 Mar 10 - 05:11 AM (#2875397)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: Mr Red

Interesting - the last time I sent a DVD to Canada I encoded it in NTSC and it looked terrible. Maybe if I sent the PAL version it would be OK. Maybe if I had kept all the content in raw form I could have made it in either format, tedious but worth it. But the all the camcorder footage was PAL. The slide show of stills (in Nero or Premiere) would have been without need of conversion if done as NTSC.

It was a wedding video.


30 Mar 10 - 06:08 AM (#2875424)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: GUEST,Captain Farrell

I find that the very cheap DVD players tend to be less sophiticated and will play anything i.e. my "very good DVD recorder " wont play US DVD but my cheap acoustic solutions player will try it on someones cheaper player if it works buy one


30 Mar 10 - 06:32 AM (#2875444)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: broadstairs-jen

when doing anything to a dvd player, it helps to have a teenager around! :)


30 Mar 10 - 07:33 AM (#2875481)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: Richard Bridge

It used to be a standard joke that NTSC stood for "never twice same colour".


30 Mar 10 - 07:36 AM (#2875483)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: GUEST,Nickp (cookieless)

(really out to reset my cookie)

Mr Red, I have found that one of the options I'm given when creating a dvd from tape is to change the format from PAL to NTSC. On the occasions I have done this it becomes very jerky (either adds one frame in 5 or removes one in 6 - can't remember which way round). I'm guessing that may be what you mean. Having been unhappy with the results, I took both format copies on a visit to the US and checked them and I now leave them in PAL. It may mean that it can only be read on a pc (depends on player & tv) but it's better than nothing.


30 Mar 10 - 10:02 AM (#2875568)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: machree01

my dvd was region 2, i copied a code from this site, now my dvd is region free, and plays all region dvds.

http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks


30 Mar 10 - 10:04 AM (#2875571)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: pavane

PAl (Phase Alternation Line) is only a minor modification of NTSC, reversing the phase of alternate lines to cancel the colour drift, I believe

But the US NTSC has a different number of lines on the screen, and a different number of frames per second (60, not 50), meaning that conversion is needed.


30 Mar 10 - 10:05 AM (#2875573)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: Maryrrf

I don't know about the other way around, but a friend recently sent me a DVD from the UK and it played on my computer. Haven't tried it in my DVD player.


30 Mar 10 - 02:23 PM (#2875804)
Subject: RE: Tech: Do US DVDs play in the UK?
From: open mike

in windows movie maker (for example) the advanced option menu has the choice for NTSC or PAL formats for both capturing and saving video.

the other choice you may need to make is aspect ratio option...either
4:3 or 16:9 these options are in the "Tools" menu under video properties.

help topics and conversion info can be found here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/default.mspx