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Anonymous Posted on Feb 27, 2011

Will the dvp 311ok play ntsc dvd i am in australia and i am reg 4

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As long as the NTSC DVDs are not region coded, and your TV is multi-standard (able to receive NTSC as well as PAL signals via A/V inputs or similar connections), the player should play NTSC just fine through it

I assume this is a PHILIPS player? If so, most PHILIPS DVD players support NTSC playback on PAL TV.

You are correct, Australia is region 4 for DVD standard. The only restriction would be region codes.

  • Anonymous Feb 27, 2011

    no luck had a look the dvd player is region 4 and the ones i wanted to play are region 1 oh well thanks for help guys

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