for the DVD market there are different regions where they will play in some countries, but not in others. Hence: a DVD from Canada will play in the USA, but it won't over in other countries. Are CD's the same way, or can I expect a CD from Russia (american artist) to play over here?
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ya, only VHS' from Russia don't work here
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Why not! They use the same equipment as we do - it's all made in China , right?
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u have to own a regional player europe plays region 2 dvds go to amazon they r cheap and havnt been used i got mine there for 78 total whith ship and hand its worth it u can play movies from anywhere in the world they use the pals sytem in europe we use ntsc sytem but if its an import like something u buy at borders it will work only if it is directly from russia will u need a region player yes u can play cds on american cd players i have bought a few russian and german cds they work just the same as if u lived in russia
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Great question. I don't necessarily have a complete answer, just speaking from experience. I've purchased CD's from abroad and never had any technical problems. However, I too have had problems playing DVD's and VHS videos.
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CDs are the same. I grew up in the UK, and now live in Canada. The CDs I brought in the UK with me all work on equipment that I purchased here.
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Yes, unless it's a bootleg of low quality or PC-burnt CD, which would not work on some older CD-players. It does not matter, from which country it is, but in Russia the percentage of low quality CDs is higher, that's all, but if you pay $ 4-5 for a CD that costs more than $ 12 here, that's what you get.