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Athena
07-05-2001, 05:40 PM
Ok, I love my PS2 , but some of my anime DVDs won't work on it.:mad2: My 4th EVA DVD won't work and my 1st and 4th Escaflowne DVDs screw up at one part.(the screen goes black and it says "cannot read disc.") So after I bought them I find out that some japanese DVDs won't work on American PS2s.:mad:
Oh well, I guess I was going to buy a real DVD player anyway.
Did or do any of you have this problem?

Killboy
07-05-2001, 05:54 PM
All my Eva DVDs work, and my Escaflowne vol. 1 DVD works, so I'm not sure. All I know is that my Cowboy Bebop 1st Session DVD won't work, because everyone is against me.

StramiT
07-05-2001, 06:07 PM
Aparently yhe PS2 has firmware problems. It's most likely not the DVD's but the PS2

Roksx
07-05-2001, 06:55 PM
Haha! *ahum.. Better buy a game console, that's just good in playing games (Gamecube!) and a good DVD player (Panasonic!) instead of one that can play games and play DVD's on an average level... That's just my opinion. :)

Drizzten
07-05-2001, 08:54 PM
Might this be better suited in the DVD forum...:confused:
I have a PSX2 and every US DVD I've played on it has been flawless. NGE 1-3, Bebop Sessions 3-6, Tenchi Muyo Ultimate Edition, Kenshin volume 6, Record of Lodoss War OVA set, and both my Hong Kong Eva movie DVDs. Nary a problem.

Larva
07-05-2001, 09:15 PM
Actually you have it all wrong.

For DVD's there are 'regions' to prevent piracy. The DVD manufacturer sets the region that the dvd will be sold in during the creation of. US/Canada is Region 1, Japan is Region 5 I belive.

Reguardless its not the DVD's or the PS2, you need to purchase DVD's that are of your region.

P.S. Game Cube will not last long with the attitude of the current CEO of Nintendo. and I quote "We are marketing the cube for the target audience of 8-14, due to this Phantasy Star Online 2 will not be developed for our system."

Takahashi
08-05-2001, 02:34 AM
Actually Japan has the same region code like Europe(2), America has 1. Its not the region, cause I have read somewhere that the psx2 is region code free(no code blocking) or could be removed easily like any dvd player.

Kawaii Miko
08-05-2001, 02:41 AM
Ok there are two possibilities:

- DVD regions
&
- PS2 firmware problems

Despite you PS2, it depends on where and when you bought it.

For the DVDs, however, I've heard about this debate not too long ago. Regions are, however, limited to the console AND the DVD ROMS.

Even though it can work and all, but just be aware about your PS2. You might be able to pin point the problems arising sooner or later.

*Hugs her multi-region DVD player*

Drizzten
08-05-2001, 09:32 AM
Originally posted by Titan21
Actually Japan has the same region code like Europe(2), America has 1. Its not the region, cause I have read somewhere that the psx2 is region code free(no code blocking) or could be removed easily like any dvd player.
Not true. PSX2s sold in the US are region 1-locked, like most DVD players sold here. So trying to play a Japanese region disc most likely won't work. And I'd love to know how easy it is to remove it...

isamudyson
08-05-2001, 12:23 PM
Originally posted by Athena
Ok, I love my PS2 , but some of my anime DVDs won't work on it.:mad2: My 4th EVA DVD won't work and my 1st and 4th Escaflowne DVDs screw up at one part.(the screen goes black and it says "cannot read disc.") So after I bought them I find out that some japanese DVDs won't work on American PS2s.:mad:
Oh well, I guess I was going to buy a real DVD player anyway.
Did or do any of you have this problem?


If it was region codes, the disc wouldn't play at all. It would say something about the disc not being authorized instead of not being able to read the disc. I haven't played a non region 1 disc in my PS2, so I don't know what it would say, but it wouldn't play the disc at all.

Of course, make sure the discs aren't scratched or dirty (Sorry, but I have to say that) and that the PS2 lens is clean. Some DVD's can be dirty and scratched and play fine, but other DVD's can have a speck of dust and won't play. If you can return those DVD's and echange them that's what I'd do. Buying another DVD player is not very likely to change the results. If you have access to nother DVD player, see how they work in it.

Ura
08-05-2001, 07:46 PM
The PS2 is an average DVD player. Its not bad but its nowhere near a good standalone unit for playback. From my experience too they're incredibly moody as to which titles they will play. My advice honestly is to go and get a Pioneer 535 with full modifications and use your PS2 for games (its what it was designed for).

PS2's need a mod chip (much like PS1's to play intl games) to get them region free. I think theres some about but they're hard to find. Ask around at any mod chippers and see what they say.

The Captain
13-05-2001, 05:05 PM
Originally posted by Killboy

All I know is that my Cowboy Bebop 1st Session DVD won't work, because everyone is against me.

The first two episodes of my 1st session Cowboy Bebop dvd used to freeze up a lot, but the other episodes are fine. I guess I got a fluky dvd.

cool2burn
13-05-2001, 05:07 PM
better make sure those dvd's are the right region

Larva
14-05-2001, 09:11 AM
Well the odd thing is that I have watched the following in my PS2 with NO problems.

Anime
Record of Loduss War OVA's
Macross 1
Macross 2
Macross Plus
Serial Experiments lain (all 4 dvd's)
Bubblegum Crisis 1-8+ Music Videos
Bubblegum Crisis 2024 Ep 3
EVA DVD's 1 n 2
Grave of the Fireflies

Non-Anime
The Cell
Charlies Angels
Robocop Uncut
Alien Resurrection
Mortal Kombat
Princess Bride
The Black Cauldron
The Secret of Nymh
Speed

And about 20 others I cant remember 8).

Basically I think this is a very good baseline to prove that the PS2 is a average DVD player and is not substandard.

I would also like to point out that Sony stated that it would be very rare to find a DVD that wouldn't work with the PS2, but then again, they run Veriant......

Kawaii Miko
14-05-2001, 11:45 PM
Speaking of DVD problems. Here's something for anyone who owns a Pioneer DVD player (doesn't matter when you purchased it).


For anyone who tried playing The Cell on their Pioneer DVDs, it didn't work one entire bit....

SephirothTG
15-05-2001, 02:08 AM
Opinion thrown in...


If you are going to buy a dvd player. i would recommend an apex player...make sure the box says MP3, VCD, SVCD, DVD, and karakoe cd compatible....that version comes with either single disc or three disc changer and runs about 200- (yes less than 200) and the bios on it can be flashed to where it is multiregion.

Belan
15-05-2001, 05:01 AM
There's a known bug with DVDs in anamorphic format for the PS2. It's a firmware problem, however, due to the way the PS2s are built, all they have to do is distribute the firmware fix on CDs (games or otherwise) and it will automatically install itself (whether or not you want it to).

The only reason I know about this is because a friend of mine was trying to watch Esca. disk1 on his PS2, and it wouldn't play ... he basically harrased the PS2 division of Sony till they actually gave him an answer beyond "Go get another disk" ('cause it worked in all of his friends' DVD players, we knew it was good)


Basking in the glow of my new Jubei-Chan and Dual cels,
http://www.homelanfed.com/~james/Belan.gif

Drizzten
15-05-2001, 11:56 AM
*warily eyes the Sony 800 number in the phone book*

When might they be distributing these upgrades? Are they gonna charge for them? Harrass your friend until he tells you! :lol:

isamudyson
15-05-2001, 05:06 PM
Sony planned to make upgrades avalable with new releases. No charge other than buying the game. Whether there would be some other way to do it, I don't know.

jackal
20-05-2001, 03:29 PM
Well I heard that new games may have driver upgrades (as Isamu stated) and that they automatically install. I do have a PS2 DVD problem though. I don't know if anyone here is from Austrlia but my Toy Story box set special edition disc 3 doesn't load at aall and I've exchanged it 3 times already. I've tried it in my dad's DVD player (A cheapo made in china which plays everything under the sun) and it didn't work there and I've tried it on the G3 imacs at my school and that didn't work too.

And the thing with the Cell, the lady at my Video shop has reported afew people not being able to watch it while others have had no probs like with the Toy Story disc.

cloakactive
20-05-2001, 03:42 PM
Originally posted by Kawaii_No_Miko
Speaking of DVD problems. Here's something for anyone who owns a Pioneer DVD player (doesn't matter when you purchased it).


For anyone who tried playing The Cell on their Pioneer DVDs, it didn't work one entire bit....

Really? Hmmmm then why is it playable on my Pioneer DVD player???? :confused2

Tenchi-san
20-05-2001, 08:27 PM
Originally posted by SephirothTG
Opinion thrown in...


If you are going to buy a dvd player. i would recommend an apex player...make sure the box says MP3, VCD, SVCD, DVD, and karakoe cd compatible....that version comes with either single disc or three disc changer and runs about 200- (yes less than 200) and the bios on it can be flashed to where it is multiregion.

I bought an Apex not too long ago. I've wathced the Tenchi Muyo Ulitmate collection, From Dusk til Dawn, Ladies Man, Street Fighter V, and burned mix cds that my stereo doesn't want to read half the time. They all play smooth.

hakai
20-05-2001, 10:55 PM
Originally posted by Killboy
All my Eva DVDs work, and my Escaflowne vol. 1 DVD works, so I'm not sure. All I know is that my Cowboy Bebop 1st Session DVD won't work, because everyone is against me.

Bebop session 1 worked fine on my ps2...

mahal44
28-05-2001, 08:51 PM
:( i had the same problem too with trying to play cowboy bebop....it played the first 2 episodes fine and then would freeze up at epi. 3.i had to go back to the store and exchange it...:(

Sigurd Fatima
01-12-2001, 07:22 PM
Could this be the reason why some newer DVD releases have a sticker on them saying, "Compatible with Playstation 2" such as Angel Sanctuary, unlike others...?

Gunblade
04-12-2001, 07:42 AM
In the UK there's a product called Region X which allows you to remove the region code from the PS2.. It is of course legal so i'm wondering why you guys over at the US don't have it or have you not spotted it?

rei-gouki
09-12-2001, 11:06 PM
Ah, a friend of mine got that for his PS2.

hfrsgjsdfhjksghjksg
18-12-2001, 03:18 AM
my friend has PS2 nad bout 50 dvd's all work i think PS2's dvd's werk in aus

VoRn:p