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May 2015
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I need a little help.
The bottom line is, I want to be able to watch blu-rays in North America whether they are region A or B (C probably won't matter). I don't care about Ultra HD or DVD's. I've got my eye on a region-free player with 4k upscaling, the Sony BDP-S6700 https://smile.amazon.com/Sony-BDP-S6.../dp/B075Y4H4PM But is it as easy as putting in any region B blu-ray disk and having it play? I don't know if region B uses a different frame rate than the blu-rays I'm used to from region A. The only region B blu-ray disk I have that shows tech specs on the back mentions "BD 25." I assume that means a frame rate of 25fps, which region A probably is not. So will a region-free player make it work somehow? I was thinking I could buy a region B player otherwise, but they are built for 220V. |
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compatibility, framerate, ntsc, pal, region free player |
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