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Chasing Shadows wrote: » ...what you get when you watch a Blu Ray disc via an RF connection.
Chris Frost wrote: » Blu-ray players don't have an RF output, so the question (if it was a question) doesn't make any sense. If you mean PAL / NTSC, then Germany uses PAL. This is only applicable though to the composite or S-video output on a BR player. Component and HDMI are not encoded PAL or NTSC so it doen't matter for those outputs
tezza71 wrote: » hi Will a german blue ray disk work on a uk blue ray machine ? thanks
Chris Frost wrote: » Blu-ray players don't have an RF output, so the question (if it was a question) doesn't make any sense.
bobcar wrote: » I think you're taking his post a little seriously.:) ("Blur ray").
Ellie666 wrote: » i thought "blur ray" was only good if you lived in a house, a very big house, in the country! :cool:
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The world is split in to 3 zones. Germany is in the European zone same as Britain.
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=4806
If you mean PAL / NTSC, then Germany uses PAL. This is only applicable though to the composite or S-video output on a BR player.
Component and HDMI are not encoded PAL or NTSC so it doen't matter for those outputs
oops - typo! :-$
Which is all one region for Blu Ray
And for "ordinary" DVDs as well as it happens.
Whoooshhhh! Straight over your head.
Thanks bobcar.
Ouch:)