What is Redion Coding?
“Region coded” DVDs are designated to only play in a particular part of the world. For example, Hollywood studios regularly release titles at different times in the US, Europe and Asia markets and use region coding to attempt to prevent viewers from buying titles early from other areas. As with copy protection, region coding can be defeated. There are DVD players and devices which don’t respect the region coding on DVDs and will play any disc despite its region code.Please contact us for details on how to properly master your own DVD for region coding As with television, there are two predominant worldwide formats for DVD-Video: NTSC and PAL. NTSC is used in the US, Canada, and parts of Asia. PAL is used in Europe and other parts of Asia. NTSC has a somewhat lower-resolution image with a higher frame-rate (30 fps). PAL has a higher resolution image, better color fidelity, and a lower frame rate (25 fps). Almost all new PAL DVD players are compatible with NTSC DVDs, so it is fairly comm