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Playing All Region NTSC DVDs on Toshiba sd110e

norman stone (Competent) posted this on Saturday, 13th October 2001, 11:25

I have bought an all-region NTSC copy of Space Cowboys. How do I get it to play on my toshiba player? I get a message saying "NOT PAL".

It can be done but I just don`t know how. I have a new JVC 28-widescreen television which suposedly can handle NTSC.

Any help would be most appreciated.

Rgds.

ps. I have not "hacked" the player yet but will eventually make it multi-region.

RE: Playing All Region NTSC DVDs on Toshiba sd110e

Steve Hoyle (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 13th October 2001, 12:48

Go into the video menu and change it from PAL to AUTO

Steve
www.dvdchips.co.uk

RE: Playing All Region NTSC DVDs on Toshiba sd110e

norman stone (Competent) posted this on Sunday, 14th October 2001, 11:16

That helps BUT it only plays in black & white. The region 2 disc still plays in colour.

I think I need to swap the cabling around, something to do with RGB???

I`m not sure about all that, can you help further?

Rgds.

RE: Playing All Region NTSC DVDs on Toshiba sd110e

richfin (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Sunday, 14th October 2001, 13:12

It should display in full colour if you use a fully wired scart lead. You should then set the output of the player to RGB and use scart socket number 1 on the TV.
Hope this helps.

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