Perhaps it's the region code on the DVD.
No
Host region refers to the country or region to which people travel; that is, the receiving country or region for incoming tourists.
I have tried many times to find region 1 formats of the Mighty Boosh. And every time i have failed. I did find some to claim to be region 1 but i think they were some form of bootlegged coppies and not the leggit thing. Or atleast i wasnt comfortable spending my money on them.
you can 'vent' DVD in Germany i think.... or a DVD store..
That the DVD isn't linked to a region code, an should play in any DVD player no matter what region code the player is meant for.
DVD movies are region specific. This is a code on the disc which says where the DVD can be played. Region 1 is the USA, Region 2 is Europe and so on. If you have a Region 1 DVD in Europe, it won't play. Many people disagree with region encoding and enter a code into their DVD players to turn off this protection. The codes are all listed on the internet and are free to use. There are some DVDs which are Region 0, which will play anywhere. In short the answer is "no" unless it's a region 0 dvd or if the machine has been set to play anything
You're talking about a region 0 DVD, of the sort typically used for things such as live concert footage. Yes, it will.
well as a matter of fact region zero is always better than goin for ntsc or pal because you can play all the DVD titles which may either be ntsc or pal support.. regardin price i think your DVD player has an option to convert it into region zero. so ensure that when you buy a DVD player its made REGION FREE that is region zero..
No, DVDs are coded by regions. Most DVDs sold in a region will only let you watch DVDs from that region. Some DVD players will play from any region, and most will allow you to change the region once or twice and hen locks in on that region. Computer systems will normally allow you to watch any region DVD.Check the user instructions for your DVD player to see what region it was made for.If the DVD has a Region 0 code, it can be played anywhere.
America belongs to DVD Region 1
Hello,dear, do you mean the tool that can help u make DVD region free? if yes, u can just refer to some professional multi-regional DVD player to help u
A one code DVD is region locked and cannot be played outside of whatever region it has been locked in. A multi region DVD is not region locked and can be used anywhere.
All DVDs have a region code. All DVD players also have a region code. The code of the DVD has to match that of the player. Region 1 means North America. Incidentally, the entire "region" scheme is a scam to artificially segregate markets.
It's a region code, indicating that particular DVD is intended for the market in Southeast Asia. Generally speaking, DVD's produced for one region won't work on players in another - although some DVD players can be set up to play DVD's in any format.
Tasmania is in Australia, thus has the DVD Region 4.
Region free dvd player is legal.