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Thomasst Jan 4th 2011 11:52 pm

DVD players
 
Does anyone know where i can get a multi region DVD player? I bought 2 real cheap ones that play region 2 (EU) but one is packing up. I know Sony manufacture multi region players but they can't seem to track them down in the Sony Store locally ? Appreciate any comments .

:)

Zoe Bell Jan 5th 2011 1:20 am

Re: DVD players
 
a lot of players can be made multi region. Usually the cheaper ones are easier to do thatn the expensive ones :)

my advice would be to find one you like the look of , then google the model number to see if there is a way to multiregion it.
usually its just a code entered via the remote, i know ours was

MarkG Jan 5th 2011 2:01 am

Re: DVD players
 
The Seiki BD660 Blu-Ray player from Walmart is $78 (was $50 in a sale a few months back) and is multi-region for both types of disk if you enter the magic code on the remote. So if you don't mind spending a few more dollars you can get a multi-region DVD player and also be able to play region-coded British Blu-Ray disks in the future. We just bought another one of them after our old $30 multi-region DVD player broke.

Tangram Jan 5th 2011 3:48 am

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If you don't want cheap, then an option is Yamaha. I have had mine for 2 years now ( multi region , multi format ) and works well though at the time it was $200. Rarely use it now as most are being replaced with BR versions.

Piff Poff Jan 5th 2011 5:40 am

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So...OH decided he wanted a multi region dvd player for xmas, not knowing what he would prefer I asked him to have a look and tell me which one he wanted. Then I said 'Are you sure we can't make the one we've got region free? There's a thingy on Expats. I little googling later and a bit of fiddling and button pushing, existing dvd player now region free and my xmas present idea was up the swanny:frown:

He was dead happy with what he did get though:thumbsup:

No1_mom Jan 5th 2011 11:55 am

Re: DVD players
 
I bought a wee cheap one from Superstores which was about $25 and it plays everything = it comes in pink, grey and black and is half the se size of most players - great for kids

Thomasst Jan 6th 2011 2:13 am

Re: DVD players
 
Thanks to all responses .......really helpful.:thumbup:

Piff Poff Jan 6th 2011 4:09 am

Re: DVD players
 
Shoppers drugmart had little dvd players on for $19 yesterday, may be worth a look at those ones.:thumbsup:

JonboyE Jan 6th 2011 5:22 am

Re: DVD players
 

Originally Posted by No1_mom (Post 9080576)
I bought a wee cheap one from Superstores which was about $25 and it plays everything


Originally Posted by Piff Poff (Post 9082104)
Shoppers drugmart had little dvd players on for $19 yesterday

AFAIK cheap DVD players are multi-region as it would cost too much to have different production models.

We have 3 DVD players in our home. Two cost less than $50 and play everything perfectly. I was given the other that originally cost over $400. The picture quality is exactly the same but it won't play half our DVDs.

BristolUK Jan 6th 2011 6:16 am

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Originally Posted by JonboyE (Post 9082269)
I was given the other that originally cost over $400. The picture quality is exactly the same but it won't play half our DVDs.

But the quality is better when not playing them than a cheaper one that also doesn't play them.:rofl:

CanadaJimmy Jan 7th 2011 11:34 am

Re: DVD players
 

Originally Posted by JonboyE (Post 9082269)


Originally Posted by Piff Poff (Post 9082104)
Shoppers drugmart had little dvd players on for $19 yesterday, may be worth a look at those ones.:thumbsup:

AFAIK cheap DVD players are multi-region as it would cost too much to have different production models.

Not true! I actually got given a cheap DVD player which I think was purchased from London Drugs or Shoppers (I've seen similar/identical DVD players in both stores) and there are no unlock codes! I'm not sure why this is the case but it was really annoying.

The DVD player sucked too, after 20-30mins of watching a movie it started to go jerky and not play right. The SEIKI BD660 is much, much better than any of those <$20 ones.

misplacedheidi Jan 7th 2011 11:39 am

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http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks

Buy any us dvd player (philips are apparently the easiest to hack) and then re-program it using hack codes above.

We did that - have a good quality philips player that runs any region dvd

Thomasst Jan 7th 2011 6:48 pm

Re: DVD players
 

Originally Posted by misplacedheidi (Post 9085290)
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks

Buy any us dvd player (philips are apparently the easiest to hack) and then re-program it using hack codes above.

We did that - have a good quality philips player that runs any region dvd

Thanks for the link, it could be a rather quick process or frustrate the hell out of me this weekend. Maybe a job for the "teens" who seem to know practically everything at the moment ! :)

Piff Poff Jan 8th 2011 5:50 am

Re: DVD players
 

Originally Posted by Thomasst (Post 9085911)
Thanks for the link, it could be a rather quick process or frustrate the hell out of me this weekend. Maybe a job for the "teens" who seem to know practically everything at the moment ! :)

That's what OH thought too, it took about two minutes:fingerscrossed::thumbsup:


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