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While the PS2 has a DVD Player in its ROM (except SCPH-10000 and SCPH-15000 consoles, see [[Utility Disc]]), the PS2 is also capable of loading newer versions of the DVD Player that have been installed to a memory card. To install these updates to a memory card, several official update discs have been released by Sony.<br/><br/>
While the PS2 has a DVD Player in it's ROM (except SCPH-10000 and SCPH-15000 consoles, see [[Utility Disc]]), the PS2 is also capable of loading newer versions of the DVD Player that have been installed to a memory card. To install these updates to a memory card, several official update discs have been released by Sony.<br/><br/>
PAL/50 Hz versions of the DVD Player will also play 60 Hz DVDs, as long as the region code matches (e.g. Japanese DVDs can be played back on European consoles, since both, Japan and Europe, have DVD-region 2). Video output will be in 60 Hz (true NTSC, not PAL60). NTSC/60 Hz consoles on the other hand will refuse playback of 50 Hz DVDs, even if the region code matches. For further information on region codes and default video modes, see [[SKU Regioning]].
PAL/50 Hz versions of the DVD Player will also play 60 Hz DVDs, as long as the region code matches (e.g. Japanese DVDs can be played back on European consoles, since both, Japan and Europe, have DVD-region 2). Video output will be in 60 Hz (true NTSC, not PAL60). NTSC/60 Hz consoles on the other hand will refuse playback of 50 Hz DVDs, even if the region code matches. For further information on region codes and default video modes, see [[SKU Regioning]].


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