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DVD Regions ?
Hi All
I have received an english box set of dvd's as a leaving present ( region 2 ) I take it they wont play on our OZ dvd recorder ( OZ = region 4) ? unless we have a multi region dvd player in OZ ? Hmmm Dave |
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Originally Posted by mindblower
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I take it they wont play on our OZ dvd recorder ( OZ = region 4) ? unless we have a multi region dvd player in OZ ?
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Search google for the model of your DVD Player and region free, you'll probably come across the tweak to make your DVD player region free so it will play any DVD.
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Re: DVD Regions ?
Originally Posted by mindblower
(Post 6631441)
Hi All
I have received an english box set of dvd's as a leaving present ( region 2 ) I take it they wont play on our OZ dvd recorder ( OZ = region 4) ? unless we have a multi region dvd player in OZ ? Hmmm Dave Hi Dave, long time no see, we bought one from Kmart only $39 plays the lot, we brought a load with us cos everybody said telly was so crap!!! and they were right:D Lol xx |
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For people coming from Region 1 (USA and Canada), the other issue to look for is ensuring that the multi-region DVD player will pass NTSC natively (i.e. not convert to PAL first before outputting), and that the television / LCD / whatever you're using can natively play NTSC in addition to PAL. I think most modern digital TVs now do this when connecting via HDMI.
(there are some DVD players that converts NTSC to PAL or vice versa, but any sort of conversion process almost always ends up lowering the viewing quality. Having it displayed in the format as the DVD originally intended is always the best). |
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Yeah before you go out and buy a region free dvd, do a search on google and see if you can get a region free code for your old dvd player, thats what i'm doing, theres loads of sites out there.
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Definitely google around for a code. I have successfully de-regionalized a couple of LGs with just the use of the remote.
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All good stuff, but i was led to believe that many Region 2s carry the region 4 coding anyway. And Vice versa.
When we were in the UK i bought lots of Region 4 dvd's off the net and they played in a locked region 2 player straight off the bat Other than that Another good place for multiregion codes http://www.dvd.reviewer.co.uk/info/multiregion/ Stu |
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For the record I wasn't suggesting he blindly go out and buy a new region free DVD, obviously I mean that if his existing player is not easily convertible.
There are some naff players out there that are hardware region locked and even some others which require the region to be encoded using a special IR pulse sequence, rather than just a simple button sequence on the remote (like most of the newer, cheaper players). Al |
Re: DVD Regions ?
Originally Posted by mindblower
(Post 6631441)
Hi All
I have received an english box set of dvd's as a leaving present ( region 2 ) I take it they wont play on our OZ dvd recorder ( OZ = region 4) ? unless we have a multi region dvd player in OZ ? Hmmm Dave |
Re: DVD Regions ?
Originally Posted by bigAPE
(Post 6633622)
For the record I wasn't suggesting he blindly go out and buy a new region free DVD, obviously I mean that if his existing player is not easily convertible.
There are some naff players out there that are hardware region locked and even some others which require the region to be encoded using a special IR pulse sequence, rather than just a simple button sequence on the remote (like most of the newer, cheaper players). Al Yes, it's odd how in the world of DVD players the cheaper ones are usually better and less restrictive than expensive ones... S |
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