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Postby spaceduk » Wed Oct 17, 2007 7:53 pm

this has changed my dvd buying habits forever lol. i never had any foreighn transformers DvDs but i thought what the hell ive got a region 1 copy of jeepers creepers that i picked up accidentally at the market lol. so i did the code and it worked cos it jus some cheap nasty dvd player i got from asda (Walmart) i was no longer restricted to buyin dvds from my own region an ive got addicted to buyin stuff from america thru play.com cos i can get stuff b4 it comes out here cheaper and with free delivery too lol. all i can say is Heroes Series 1 and robot chicken r freakin awesome lol random ramble over!
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Postby Sire Hate » Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:51 pm

Optimist_Prime wrote:http://www.world-import.com/dvd.htm?OVRAW=region%20free%20player&OVKEY=region%20free%20player&OVMTC=standard&OVADID=6618804511&OVKWID=38549816511
For those of you who want an easy, and fairly inexpensive way, here are some Region-Free DVD Players


Thanx for the link. I'm going on a buying spree now.
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Postby lightsyder » Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:00 pm

Anyone been able to hack a DVD/VCR unit? If so, what make and model do you have? The one I have doesn't seem to have a hack anywhere.
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Postby TRANS+CRAZY » Mon Nov 26, 2007 1:26 pm

Hey, I've been looking into buying a Region Free DVD player. Where can I find one? I would really like to be able to watch all these Transformer DVDs like Headmasters and Victory.

*Smacks herself* Of course, and this is after I asked Dad to find me a new DVD player for Christmas, and of all brands I told him to get me a Sony. Hopefully he hasn't gone out to buy one yet, then I can tell him if he can find one that's Region Free.
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Postby i_amtrunks » Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:07 pm

TRANS+CRAZY wrote:Hey, I've been looking into buying a Region Free DVD player. Where can I find one? I would really like to be able to watch all these Transformer DVDs like Headmasters and Victory.

*Smacks herself* Of course, and this is after I asked Dad to find me a new DVD player for Christmas, and of all brands I told him to get me a Sony. Hopefully he hasn't gone out to buy one yet, then I can tell him if he can find one that's Region Free.


If you get the Madman versions of Headmasters (and Victory and Masterforce when they are released), then you can play them in any DVD player worldwide as they are region free releases.
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Postby Optimist_Prime » Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:58 am

Seibertron wrote:
ZoneDaiatlas wrote:
Seibertron wrote:For those of you with laptops or PCs that you want to be regionless, it's fairly easy to make your DVD player on your computer region free as well. Of course, that might depend on the DVD player that came with your system, but I was able to get mine on my Dell laptop to become region free fairly easy.

The best solution is downloading "VLC Media Player" and it will play any region on your computer...


I disagree. The best solution is just to make your player region free, which mine is, then you can use Windows Media Player or whatever other program you normally use to watch DVDs on your computer.


Ryan, I am horribly confused :? . Ok, I just got a Dell XPS M1530 for X-mas. I must be missing somthing here because you you said watching anything other than NTSC formatted discs using WMP or other media software and you'll be ok. However the region on the actual drive can only changed 5 times(at least on XP, I don't know about Vista)? Could someone help clear this up?
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Postby turkishproverb » Sat Feb 02, 2008 11:06 pm

Another good easily modified DVD player is the Philips DVP5960.


Plug it in, open the tray, go into the setup menu, scroll to preferences, and then push 138931. It'll give you a set of to move up and down for region. Choose whatever region you want, or region 0.
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Postby FuriousRodimus » Sun Feb 03, 2008 4:34 pm

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I just got my Madman Headmaster DVDs and they play w/o a code in my Phillips DVP-3140. It also plays DivX which is very nice.
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Postby Just Negare » Thu Apr 10, 2008 4:35 pm

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Maaaaaaaaaaaan, I'd be so grateful to anyone who would "tweak" my dvd drive to play multizones. It really ticked me off the local computer guy who's known for all kinds of under the table shenanigans, he didnt' want to mod my DVD because he was affraid he'd get busted (apparently it's illegal down in NZL!), the guy has thousands of pirated movies and music and he won't alter my drive so I can buy DVDs from other regions? Seesh!

I knew a guy who modded PS2s to play multi zones, but he was like the proverbial back alley butcher with a coat hanger. Not entrusting that nut job with my PS2!

But its a horrid nusiance in NZL, my bro bought a MZ DVD player for a heafty sum and it still won't play American bought DVDs.
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Postby Karatorian » Wed May 28, 2008 3:45 pm

In regards to all the people who're asking if it's true that computer DVD drives are region free and being told it's not, that's only half the story. While it is true that out of the box, most DVD dives are region locked, it's also largely irrelvant.

The same techniques that are used to create unlicesed open source DVD playback software allow you to bypass region encoding. So, if you have a computer with a DVD drive, simply get VLC or another player that uses the libdvdcss code and you're good to go. There are lots of region free software players out there, but I recommend VLC because it plays pretty much everything and can transcode, stream, etc. It's like a video swiss army knife and it's open source, so it's legitimately free.

On a related note, just because your DVD player plays the MadMan stuff doen't mean it's region free. MadMan is cool and made region free TF releases, so they can be played anywhere, as long as your player can handle PAL.

All of that said, I really appreciate this info. While I'm pretty aware of the computer end of the DVD hacking scene, I had no idea that (some) hardware players where so easy to unlock.

I play my DVDs on a PS2 and dispite the somtimes picky behavior of the the drive, I've rather enjoyed it so far. (I love the remote.) However, NTSC PS2s won't convert PAL video even if region unlocked. So I'm looking to get a dedicated player.

I want something cheap, reliable, region free (or hackable), plays NTSC and PAL, and good looking. Can anyone give me a recommendation. Also, now that the high-def format war is over, I've been thinking about Blu-Ray, so any suggestions on that front would be appreciated as well.

Thanks in advance.
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