will be ntsc dvd play on pavilion g6 1325 dvd player in windows media player

United States will import ntsc play DVDs on a DVD pavilion g6 1325?

Hello

Yes BUT the formats (PAL, NTSC...) is not our main problem, the problem is the areas of DVDs (or regions). Almost all DVD players on computers will allow 5 changes of area , it crashes with the fifth. My suggetsion, player to buy a DVD for $70 and it will play everything, any area/region locked. More information:

http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_region_code

http://DVD-player-software-review.TopTenReviews.com/what-is-DVD-region-lock.html

Kind regards.

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