Frage von popaj:Hello,
can be a movie as PAL and NTSC on one DVD get?
The man virtually in the menu can change? Or is something not at all?
If it is not possible, the conversion to NTSC because complicated?
And how does such a thing?
Thank you
Antwort von PeterM:
The Frgae is what you need das Nearly all current DVD players play both formats s.and most newer TV's are multinormfähig.
Antwort von sammy:
Sowas not possible, you'll never be synonymous have seen anywhere.
Antwort von beiti:
For videos for the international audience (such as those about places you can buy on the spot), I have already seen double-sided DVDs, which on the one Page, the PAL version and the other on the NTSC version it was. In this way, the kiosk vendor does not ask every customer, where he comes from or what version it needs.
Both systems are running on a Page, however, is in the DVD specification and is not provided, even if it somehow does not reliably work on all players.
On the multi-standard capability of the DVD player I would not leave synonymous (at least not when the movie s.ein wide audience is spent). While work on most European systems of NTSC playback, but sometimes s.DVD player is something wrong, then what the layman already overburdened (eg output from NTSC, while the Television only PAL or PAL60 understands). There is still synonymous combinations of players and Television, with which it does not. So you can not be assumed that any unsuspecting, a PAL-DVD can play at once synonymous an NTSC DVD will play.
Conversely, it is much harder in NTSC countries to find plants that can play PAL. While in Europe the DVD player almost all are multi-standard equipment and any problems with the Television, the NTSC country far, most television there may be NTSC only, and only a smaller part of the available DVD player can completely transform the norm.
Antwort von PeterM:
If one could evaluate responses s.Berti a clear 1st
The observations can not agree more, especially when it comes to the worldwide distribution goes.
Antwort von popaj:
Ah ok, thanks.
Is this awkward for the movies then burn to NTSC format
or transform? Because some things should be for the American market.