Multi Region Blu-Ray DVDs - What are they?
BLU-RAY (aka BLURAY) HI-definition players are not the same all over the world. In fact, a Blu-Ray to be one of the three regions generally not all games for players from the other two regions.
What are these regions are and why? See below.
But there is a multi-regional player Blu-ray and if so, you need a special Multisystem TV?
Yes, the multi-regional Blu-ray player there is today, and do not need any PAL-NTSC TV to view movies on Blu-Ray. AllWorking TV with HDMI input works fine.
BLU-RAY areas A and B and C and DVD regions 1 and 2 will be available around March 1, 2008
What are the BLU-RAY "Regional Codes"? "Country Codes"? "Zone"? and for you and me?
Hollywood producers want to control the home of movies in different countries because theater releases are often on different dates in the global release of a film.
A film can come to Blu-ray Disc in the United States, if onlyHitting screens in Europe so that different regions of the world to buy the Blu-ray before it arrived in theaters to prevent, so that the box office are the sales of those films and, of course, the ultimate Blu-ray release of the DVD as well how those films are devices to stop the film for television as new.
Besides the opportunity to see movies before approved release dates edited many films are available in different versions. Some have deleted or extended scenes in severalVersions, but if the whole full version of your favorite movie and now you are not available in your country, you could have seen usually no way, ever, unless you went to a country version available. But just because you can see that in this country does not mean you can take home and in your player to your TV. Quite the contrary. That's where a multi-regional Blu-ray DVD player comes into play
Such a guarantee freezes study that Blu-ray standard includeCodes to prevent playback of certain discs in certain geographical regions. Each player will receive a code for the region in which it is sold. The player will refuse to discs that are not coded for its region to play. This means that a disc bought in one country may not play on a player bought in another country and although it could also be the matter of the VIDEO STANDARD to treat. There are two standards of a regular DVD player and two in BLU-RAY rad (Please bottom but on this, as actually in HDMINO video standards) and are NTSC and PAL. This just makes it impossible to obtain a slice of a standard TV is not on this standard, even if you have a multi-region Blu-ray DVD player has a chance. The TV must match (unless you play a Blu-ray in a multi-region player via HDMI output) have!
These TVs do exit and are available in all video standards, formats (tune type CRT Plasma LCD, etc.), the size and tension. Or you can buy a digital video quality standards and how TENLABjust use a TV job on earth to see your movie.
But beware:
If you have a Blu-ray player through the HDMI cable to an HDMI TV of any standard (PAL, NTSC, SECAM, etc.) may need to see a perfect image as a Blu-ray player via HDMI and standards as did traditional video PAL, NTSC, etc.
If you have a Blu-ray is region C, playing all over the world on all Blu-ray player, as there is no REGION C lock on it.
So a Blu-ray region free for areas A and B or BLU-RAYThe multi-regional players are not all REGION C Blu-ray discs play on any TV with HDMI input.
Miracle, to have the age, dealing with non-compatible video standards above. Only regions A and B are not compatible with a multi-region (AKA multi-region, MULTI REGION etc.) player one can see all the Blu-ray movies on any TV with HDMI on earth.
But to confuse attention:
If the TV does not have an HDMI input then you're stuck still need a PAL-NTSCWatch TV or video converter standard Blu-ray movies via RCA or S-VIDEO video output.
3 regions (also called local or zones) were defined, and each is assigned a number. Players and discs are often identified by their region number superimposed on a globe. If a disc plays in more than one region that is more than a number in the world.
A region: North America, Central America, South America, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong andSouth-East Asia
Region B: Europe, Greenland, French territories, Middle East, Africa, Australia and New Zealand
Region C: Pakistan, India, China, Russia, South and Central Asia
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