Thanks Sandra.
It's not my DVD player, I sold new region 1 DVDs to some idiot who won't believe me that region 1 is in fact NTSC and it's his DVD player that won't play them and he needs to unlock it. He is saying that he has bought region 1 DVDs before and not had a problem, the problem is with these DVDs as they are NTSC. I've trying explaining till I'm blue in the face and even sent him a link to a forum discussing unlocking DVD players. I've sold the same DVDs to others and there isn't a problem, which I knew there wouldn't be.
His DVD player is a panasonic and I can't find any information for the Australian version only the US version and here is a quote from the US manual. SC-DM3, his is a SA-DM3
Region Management Information
(DVD-Video only)
This unit responds to the Region Management Information recorded
on DVD-Video. This unit’s region number is “1”. You cannot play the
disc if the region number on the DVD-Video does not correspond to
the region number on the unit.
You can play discs with labels containing the region number “1” and
“ALL”. Read the disc’s instructions carefully.
So assuming they did the same for the Australian version, he can't play real region 1 NTSC DVDs?
I know I should just give the twit a refund, which I was happy to do at first, but he is being so rude about it, plus I want to prove that NTSC is in fact region 1.
He has put in a dispute, claiming item not as described, saying that region 1 isn't NTSC.
He also wants a refund before he posts it back to me.
I send a brand new sealed region 1 DVD, and get back an opened used DVD, hopefully not damaged.
Is region 1 NTSC or have I completely lost the plot.