Region 2 can be either NTSC or PAL, as Region 2 is Japan (NTSC), Europe, South Africa, and Middle East (PAL). From Europe, you should expect PAL. Once region code restrictions are eliminated, you can play it on your PC, since your PC is neither NTSC nor PAL. As to playing it on your TV, that will depend on your TV and your standalone player, but in the vast majority of cases, the general answer is "No." Most PAL TVs can deal with NTSC, but not the other way 'round. If you have an HDTV, it might handle PAL input -- look to your owner's manuals for your TV .... and your standalone player. The latter is likely NTSC only. Conversion to NTSC is complicated, and not for the newbie. (Each video stream framerate changes from 25 to 23.976, and the resolution has to change from 720x576 to 720x480. If the content is interlaced, it must be both deinterlaced and resized, or if not deinterlaced, each field (two per frame) must be resized separately and the framerate changed to 29.97. The audio and subtitle tracks must have timings changed to match the new length of the video, both start delay and length of each track must be adjusted. For audio, this may involve a change in pitch. Since DVDs can have a wide variety of audio formats, this complicates things further. If 23.976 progressive is used, pulldown flags must be added to the video streams to support 29.97 interlaced output.)