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can you get a PS2 to play pal dvds?

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I can get the PAL dvd to play in my roommates APEX DVD player with no problem, but if I try to pop it into my PS2, it tells me the tv system doesnt match....
 
I think there was another post similiar to this...
but in most cases, you need a PAL TV that can display the propor scanning lines.
Most (if not all) US manufactured TV are NTSC.

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Originally posted by: hawkeye81x
I think there was another post similiar to this...
but in most cases, you need a PAL TV that can display the propor scanning lines.
Most (if not all) US manufactured TV are NTSC.

This reminder is sponsered by "From Justin to Kelly" where careers go to die.
This would be correct. Plus I'm just about positive the PS2 would be region locked to only allow R1 (which would be NTSC).

Nice reminder btw 😉
 
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
dammit, then why can apex dvd players play dvds from everywhere?

Because they are easily hackable/modded to be region free. Regardless, you still need a TV (or view it on your computer w/ compatible software) that supports PAL.
 
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
dammit, then why can apex dvd players play dvds from everywhere?
Apex is like the swiss army knife of players; I believe they specifically advertise that their systems can do stuff like this.

In my experience though they have a ton of features crammed into a piece of crap.
 
Originally posted by: Gr1mL0cK
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
dammit, then why can apex dvd players play dvds from everywhere?

Because they are easily hackable/modded to be region free. Regardless, you still need a TV (or view it on your computer w/ compatible software) that supports PAL.

hes playin it on a normal el cheapo panasonic tv
 
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