Hello. I'm thinking about buying a blu-ray movie. That release (Survival of The Dead) is a region free release. I saw on one page that it's in NTSC.
I have a PAL PS4 with a TV which can play on PAL, SECAM and NTSC (but only A/V for NTSC). So basically, will a NTSC blu-ray play on a PAL player/TV when it's region free?
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Forums on the PS4 seem to confirm that PAL/NTSC movie playback is not an issue for PS4, if the tv handles the corresponding frame rate.
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There appears to be several Blu Rays of that film.
The descriptions read Region/Zone A only, Region/Zone B only and Region/Zones A,B,C. So the last is not, technically, region-free but would play in a zone-locked Region/Zone B player
What does 'but only A/V for NTSC' mean in your description for the tv ? If it is an analogue only connection then that surely is for NTSC dvds and not Blu Ray which is purely digital format. -
Thanks for the answers.
I'm not sure what "only A/V for NTSC" means. Most likely it's about an analog connection.
So I don't have to worry as long as it's a "region free" (or region B of course) release. Nice. -
Can't it be Audio/video shortcut? But it seems be redundant, what else can be NTSC
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