CZroe
Lifer
SECAM? PAL-B? NTSC-J and NTSC-U have slight differences too, you know. I have to deal with a lot of this 20 years ago when patching PAL N64 games to run on my V64 backup hardware.If its not ntsc (usa/japan) then what is it? 😉
SECAM? PAL-B? NTSC-J and NTSC-U have slight differences too, you know. I have to deal with a lot of this 20 years ago when patching PAL N64 games to run on my V64 backup hardware.If its not ntsc (usa/japan) then what is it? 😉
I guess on a normal playback device, the region coding would prevent the disk from playing. It isn't because the material on the BD is "PAL", it is because the disk is flagged for a different region code than what the player is authorized to play. I don't think the NTSC TV cares one way or the other. It is the player that cares.
So if czroe sat down with a pal flagged bluray disk and tried to play it on a ntsc tv what happens?
did you google that or are you assuming?
did you google that or are you assuming?
ok so assume things then. cool.
If you know otherwise, this would be the time to speak up.
But, turn the argument around.
You can purchase region free Blu-Ray discs. Those discs will work on any player in any region (A,B, or C). How would that be possible if the disc, not the player, was responsible for the final output format? It wouldn't work unless the disc had two complete versions of the source (one for PAL, one for NTSC). But region free discs don't have two complete copies, they only have one.
let me ask another question.
If you have standard definition content on a bluray disk is it ntsc or pal or what?
let me ask another question.
If you have standard definition content on a bluray disk is it ntsc or pal or what?
Standard definition stuff will still be PAL or NTSC from what I have read. That could be a problem.
So look back to retards post shows the specs of that bluray... look for the aspect ratio. What do you see?
You are ignored czroe so I dont see anything you type 😀
So look back to retards post shows the specs of that bluray... look for the aspect ratio. What do you see?
You are ignored czroe so I dont see anything you type 😀
Standard definition stuff will still be PAL or NTSC from what I have read. That could be a problem.
So look back to retards post shows the specs of that bluray... look for the aspect ratio. What do you see?
You are ignored czroe so I dont see anything you type 😀
the answer is the material is sd material at a 4:3 resolution in pal format. Its on a bluray disk but thats what you get for buying some weird thing on amazon.
the answer is the material is sd material at a 4:3 resolution in pal format. Its on a bluray disk but thats what you get for buying some weird thing on amazon.
what that bluray gave him was the dts-hd audio stream. Unfortunately its probably uprezed from the ac3 stuff.
We know what AC3 is. We are Handbrake/AnyDVD users here, remember?oh i should cliff note ac3 is the codec used to make the older dolby digital stream. Its about the same size as a mp3.