Portable Region Free Car DVD Players

Posted on February 15, 2010
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You have your DVD from different parts of the world, including the British television series DVDs that you would for a long time. You are now back home and wait for the ability to play DVDs. What could be the best time when you are out of service, after a vacation with your car? You want your family to watch DVDs while driving. If you try to play a DVD, you're surprised to see the words "wrong region" is now on display. Notunderstand what it is. Is your car DVD player not working? Or is that the DVD is defective? The packaging, as the DVD came and said that the region free DVD, which would mean that the DVD is designed to Region 0, which is region free. What could be the problem? Are not able to figure this out.

A region 0 or region free DVD playback on all DVD players if the player is region free. But there is still the issueNon-match of video formats. This is the question of compatibility between Phase Alternating Line (PAL) and National Television System Committee (NTSC). Your car portable DVD player was purchased in the United States only play NTSC-standard DVDs, while DVD that you purchased from the United Kingdom is a standard PAL video. Even when the DVD is based on a digital format, matters less when the DVD is a PAL standard, and try toplay it on your portable car DVD NTSC. The DVD will play in the map of the portable DVD player.

The so-called regions, which feels so much about when you buy a DVD or a player is catagorised follows:

1. Region 1 – The United States and Canada

2. Region 2 – Europe, Japan, Middle East, Egypt, South Africa, Greenland

3. Region 3 – Taiwan, Korea, Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong

4. Regions4 – Mexico, South America, Central America, Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Caribbean

5. Region 5 – Russia (okay, former Russia), Eastern Europe, India, most of Africa, North Korea, Mongolia

6. Region 6 – China

7. Region 0 – All countries in the world.

There are three basic TV standards in the world and is the Phase Alternating Line (PAL), National Television System Committee (NTSC) and séquentiel couleur à mémoire, Frenchfor "sequential color with memory (SECAM). These three principles are incompatible white screen, which means that all DVD and portable DVD player car must be of that standard.

NTSC standard in the United States and has developed the first broadcast in color for the country in 1953. This is based on NTSC standard, now used by many other countries in the Americas, Japan and the Philippines. Ithas 525 horizontal scan lines at 60 Hz frequency, which is sometimes referred to as "NTSC-525. Of the 525 lines, 486 lines are visible on the screen and the rest are pulses, and used for positioning the electron gun in a TV. Each of these lines consist of display 720 pixels, with a total resolution of the screen of 720×486. NTSC has a framerate of 29.97 frames per second, which was completed and of which 30 frames per second.

PALwas developed in Europe and in 1960 was introduced at the beginning. PAL was available in most European countries at this time, with the exception of France, who have developed their own system SECAM. PAL runs on 625 lines per frame frequency of 50 Hz PAL uses a bandwidth wider channel NTSC, which is a better quality. PAL has eight editions, and PAL-B, PAL G, H, PAL, PAL-D, PAL I, PAL K, PAL K, PAL-N and PAL M. They all have different characteristics from each other. PALChina, India, Indonesia, Israel, Laos, Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran and the United Kingdom, some European countries, some countries in South America and Africa.

SECAM uses frequency modulation switching technology to encode the color information of the sub-carrier. Color luminance is one of the two components of a television signal. It defines two attributes in a different color. The color composite image is defined by frequency, while the saturationdetermine the extent of black. Luminance is the mathematics components of red, blue and green in a color television. This combination is used to produce other colors on the TV screen. SECAM has the same bandwidth as PAL and working on 625 lines per frame.

Auto Region portable DVD players can play all region DVD, regardless of region code from the disks. These DVD players have built-in converter Code,any region to play on a DVD player, and appears on the screen. This car portable DVD players play a single region, the region code DVD without additional resources. You can play on any surface, a code for PAL or NTSC DVD from Europe, Asia or elsewhere in the world. Portable Region Free Car DVD players are those who have not a single region, is not, and then players are universal and can not play DVDs from all regionsas above. E 'specifically designated Region 0 DVD player, movies block of code from other regions to accept.

I do not know why the region encoding expertly converted into DVD. Some say it is the only way a project may be eligible to issue these DVDs. The second aspect that is hypothetical, the price of the DVD locally. For example, a film on DVD, which is available in the U.S. prices are quite highTo compare with the price and when it is available in India. Then, with local building codes in the film, it will be difficult to play the DVD in the United States, which is encoded for India.

In many legal code execution time is a violation under the WTO free trade. Codification of the players in violation of this special status. This encoding of DVD players is seen as a serious breach of the Trade Practices Act, according to the rules provided for inThe Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. A similar statement is found in New Zealand. As a result of DVD players, which include motor portable DVD players sold in Australia and New Zealand, all standard in the region 0, which means that gamers can play any DVD regardless of region coding.

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