Multi Region DVD Players
#46
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Re: Multi Region DVD Players
Originally Posted by lionheart
I have played loads of Region 2( UK) DVD's on my CH300 - no problem. Have you tried buying a DVD cleaning kit or cleaning DVD, it could be dust on the optical eye reader, failing this buy another for $20 after mail in rebate at Circuit City this week? I was almost thinking of buying a spare in case ours goes out
I have three! Got one on sale for 10bux!! Keep that as a spare really. I had this problem on one disc - but it wasnt bad enough you couldnt watch. At the end of the day its really cheap so its not the highest quality - so you might get pixilation and judder occasionally. Also not recommended for use in a high end home theatre set up.
In short - try different discs or just get another!! Hope this helps!
#47
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Re: Multi Region DVD Players
Originally Posted by Big D
I have three! Got one on sale for 10bux!! Keep that as a spare really. I had this problem on one disc - but it wasnt bad enough you couldnt watch. At the end of the day its really cheap so its not the highest quality - so you might get pixilation and judder occasionally. Also not recommended for use in a high end home theatre set up.
In short - try different discs or just get another!! Hope this helps!
In short - try different discs or just get another!! Hope this helps!
sorry - just seen that its all your R2 discs - maybe clean as suggested or try buying another?
#48
Re: Multi Region DVD Players
A really good DVD recorder/player is the ilo one Wally World sell for $100. I bought one about a year ago and it's great for transfering programs off a DVR or
copying miniDV tapes to DVDs via the firewire port. Quality is good, especially the real-time miniDV transfer to disc. An added extra is the hidden menu (do a google search on the make/model for the crack) which enables region-free player/recorder function. The unit itself is only NTSC output and 110v input. Only negative thing I've found is a slight pause between scene changes occasionally, such as on a Hollywood DVD which could be due to it being a dual-layer disc.
copying miniDV tapes to DVDs via the firewire port. Quality is good, especially the real-time miniDV transfer to disc. An added extra is the hidden menu (do a google search on the make/model for the crack) which enables region-free player/recorder function. The unit itself is only NTSC output and 110v input. Only negative thing I've found is a slight pause between scene changes occasionally, such as on a Hollywood DVD which could be due to it being a dual-layer disc.
#49
Re: Multi Region DVD Players
Originally Posted by Big D
sorry - just seen that its all your R2 discs - maybe clean as suggested or try buying another?
I'll probably just pick another one up ... I've spent more than that on DVDs themselves
Just figured I'd check to see if it was common problem or not!
#50
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Re: Multi Region DVD Players
Originally Posted by Bob
The Coby is the default player of recommendation around here, mainly because it's cheap, has decent sound/video, really easy to hack with the remote, it's multi output and multi voltage, small, so makes a great present...i generally wouldn't be recommending a lemon
#51
Re: Multi Region DVD Players
Originally Posted by smeg
Thats the wierd bit, it's only region 2 ... I figured it was the TV maybe not handling the conversion properly (it's a cheapy Apex brand), but my smaller second tv did the same.
I'll probably just pick another one up ... I've spent more than that on DVDs themselves
Just figured I'd check to see if it was common problem or not!
I'll probably just pick another one up ... I've spent more than that on DVDs themselves
Just figured I'd check to see if it was common problem or not!
One of our cyberhomes died today (that was the second of three), the bloody bugger, I'd just got settled on the couch to have a bit of a Firefly marathon and it packed in so now we only have one left. We talked about getting a more expensive one but then we figured it's just not worth it, may as well just go out and get another cyberhome tomorrow. At that price they are pretty much disposable and we've had over a year out of it.
#52
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Re: Multi Region DVD Players
Originally Posted by Boiler
$40 at Albertson assuming I have the right one, in the flyer.
#53
Re: Multi Region DVD Players
Originally Posted by Boiler
$40 at Albertson assuming I have the right one, in the flyer.
#54
Re: Multi Region DVD Players
Originally Posted by snorkmaiden
One of our cyberhomes died today (that was the second of three), the bloody bugger, I'd just got settled on the couch to have a bit of a Firefly marathon and it packed in so now we only have one left. We talked about getting a more expensive one but then we figured it's just not worth it, may as well just go out and get another cyberhome tomorrow. At that price they are pretty much disposable and we've had over a year out of it.
#55
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Joined: Jul 2004
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 900
Re: Multi Region DVD Recorders
Just came home with a Cyberhome DVR 1600 so I can transfer all my PAL movies (I have a multistandard VHS) onto DVD
Get messages saying cant proceed copy protected, anyone found a hack for this problem?
Rob
Get messages saying cant proceed copy protected, anyone found a hack for this problem?
Rob
#56
Re: Multi Region DVD Recorders
Originally Posted by Triumphrob
Just came home with a Cyberhome DVR 1600 so I can transfer all my PAL movies (I have a multistandard VHS) onto DVD
Get messages saying cant proceed copy protected, anyone found a hack for this problem?
Rob
Get messages saying cant proceed copy protected, anyone found a hack for this problem?
Rob
but for the hacks...
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks.ph...&Search=Search
#57
Re: Multi Region DVD Players
Originally Posted by Bob
what's firefly like anyway? and wasn't that the basis for Serenity? great cheesy movie
Well worth renting or picking up by other means if you know what I mean to check out a few episodes, we loved it so much we were forced to go out and buy it.
#58
Re: Multi Region DVD Players
Originally Posted by snorkmaiden
Well worth renting or picking up by other means if you know what I mean to check out a few episodes, we loved it so much we were forced to go out and buy it.
Who knows when I'll get around to watching them though...such a pack rat *l*
#59
Re: Multi Region DVD Players
Originally Posted by Bob
there's loads of threads on the subject...but bascially get a hack online, sorted...
http://www.videohelp.com/
http://www.videohelp.com/
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Re: Multi Region DVD Players
Originally Posted by jamjar
I was wondering if anyone knows whether it's possible to buy a Multi Region DVD player here. I can't seem to find one anywhere. My sister sent me a Peter Kay DVD and I REALLY want to watch it! We've tried playing it on a whole lot of DVD players and the only thing it worked in was my friend's Xbox.
http://www.world-import.com/index.htm