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jmlilypop Apr 26th 2009 4:48 am

Dvd player (multi region)
 
I need some help here as my multi region dvd player has given up on me !! I have been looking around for a new one but nobody seems to stock them !! I wonder if anyone out there could tell me any stores that may have one ??? I live in Oakville ,ontario.
Thank you :thumbsup:

mandymoochops Apr 26th 2009 5:01 am

Re: Dvd player (multi region)
 

Originally Posted by jmlilypop (Post 7516236)
I need some help here as my multi region dvd player has given up on me !! I have been looking around for a new one but nobody seems to stock them !! I wonder if anyone out there could tell me any stores that may have one ??? I live in Oakville ,ontario.
Thank you :thumbsup:


FIRST!

Doing a search of the forum for multi+region+dvd+player seems to throw up Wallymart as being favourite for an inexpensive replacement

Sam-in-Okotoks Apr 26th 2009 5:14 am

Re: Dvd player (multi region)
 
Most of the Philips DVD players are easy to make multi region by simply entering a free code that can be found at www.dvdregionhacks.com

Magica10 Apr 26th 2009 5:26 am

Re: Dvd player (multi region)
 
You can get a Phillips DVD player in Wal Mart

The model is DVP3140 its multi region and has the Divx and all that I think it cost me $42.00 roughly and its worked fine!!

Paul.

rae Apr 26th 2009 8:26 am

Re: Dvd player (multi region)
 
we got two, don't ask. the one from best buy 'MAX' at $40 has already died, after about 6mths and very infrequent use. not even going to bother taking it back for another one for that money. the philips as mentioned we have also, thats been fine and is obviously better quality.

Tangram Apr 26th 2009 9:01 am

Re: Dvd player (multi region)
 

Originally Posted by rae (Post 7516819)
we got two, don't ask. the one from best buy 'MAX' at $40 has already died, after about 6mths and very infrequent use. not even going to bother taking it back for another one for that money. the philips as mentioned we have also, thats been fine and is obviously better quality.

You get what you pay for Rae..... buy cheap, buy twice.

Brownstar Apr 26th 2009 9:50 am

Re: Dvd player (multi region)
 
I'll second the recommendation if the Philips one, excellent quality sound and image, very easy to region free and plays DIVX :thumbsup:

rae Apr 26th 2009 10:41 am

Re: Dvd player (multi region)
 

Originally Posted by Tangram (Post 7516903)
You get what you pay for Rae..... buy cheap, buy twice.

quite right, the only thing i never (normally) skimp on is electronics, particularly audio/video, for what this was going to be used for though seemed a quick easy solution to daughter watching the odd disney film we brought with us.

Raymate Apr 26th 2009 1:33 pm

Re: Dvd player (multi region)
 
Philips are easy and cheap, but if you want a bit better quality and dont mind paying for it then check out the OPPO DVD players, you can get them in Toronto. I have the DV-983 and with a code from the internet it's fully region free and has the best picture around, it also play SACD.

The level entry 980 is very good to, or the middle ground 981 is a step up

Lloydies Apr 26th 2009 4:06 pm

Re: Dvd player (multi region)
 
We've got a Philips (Divx) from Walmart - was about $38 - cheap as chips and works great! Got a code off the internet, tapped it in on the remote and `cooking on gas`!!!! Plays everything.

ali-simon Apr 26th 2009 4:24 pm

Re: Dvd player (multi region)
 

Originally Posted by Magica10 (Post 7516360)
You can get a Phillips DVD player in Wal Mart

The model is DVP3140 its multi region and has the Divx and all that I think it cost me $42.00 roughly and its worked fine!!

Paul.

Snap. What he said. Perfect.

DaveLovesDee Apr 26th 2009 5:17 pm

Re: Dvd player (multi region)
 
Anyone not previously having had their multi-region DVD player hooked up to a Canadian TV should make sure their TV is capable of PAL playback. It's what UK Region 2 DVD's are encoded for, as opposed to NTSC which is the North American TV standard. I believe most newer TV's are capable of both.

lmartin999 Apr 26th 2009 6:08 pm

Re: Dvd player (multi region)
 

Originally Posted by CaptainHook (Post 7517783)
Anyone not previously having had their multi-region DVD player hooked up to a Canadian TV should make sure their TV is capable of PAL playback. It's what UK Region 2 DVD's are encoded for, as opposed to NTSC which is the North American TV standard. I believe most newer TV's are capable of both.

Or that the DVD player is capable of doing the conversion itself. My rather old Phillips can simply be set to output either PAL or NTSC via an onscreen menu.

DaveLovesDee Apr 26th 2009 6:27 pm

Re: Dvd player (multi region)
 

Originally Posted by lmartin999 (Post 7517856)
Or that the DVD player is capable of doing the conversion itself. My rather old Phillips can simply be set to output either PAL or NTSC via an onscreen menu.

Excellent point. I'd forgot some DVD players can do that. Thanks. :thumbsup::thumbsup:

lmartin999 Apr 26th 2009 6:56 pm

Re: Dvd player (multi region)
 

Originally Posted by CaptainHook (Post 7517887)
Excellent point. I'd forgot some DVD players can do that. Thanks. :thumbsup::thumbsup:

I had forgotten mine did until I checked the manual as I am preparing to move back to Canada in a few weeks. No idea how common this feature is, but will mean one less thing to buy :)


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