DVD player region

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DVD player region

#1 Post by CDN_Z60m » Thu May 11, 2006 7:30 am

Why is it that we can only change the region a certain amount of times?? Anyway around this?
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#2 Post by Bemps » Thu May 11, 2006 6:36 pm

It is an easy $40 solution...

http://www.dvdidle.com/dvd-region-free.htm

This software works great. I watch dvds of any region without having to do anything and not worry about switching regions/running out of allotted switches. It recognizes what region the dvd is when inserted and does its thing.

Why only a certain amount of times? The economics of it is my guess. It would allow people access to a greater market of movies before they are released in their respective countries for example. Having the regions can help limit this by making it difficult to play other regioned disks.
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#3 Post by medevilenemy » Thu May 11, 2006 9:34 pm

It is yet another DRM (Digital Rights Management) featre designed to allow the companies to sell more copies of their movies without actually having to make any significant changes (other than language/subtitles).
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region free on Matshita drive on Z60m

#4 Post by jasp » Fri Nov 10, 2006 10:18 pm

Hi,
I just got a new Z60m and, since I live in Japan, have same desire to watch dvd from mulitple regions. I checked the dvd-region-free site linked in post above.
However they specifically note that:
"NOTE: DVD-RAM, Matshita XX-8xxx, SW-9xxx series DVD drives, and Torisan DRD-Uxxx series DVD drives are not supported now, and there is no plan to support them. But you can watch and copy CSS encrypted DVD movies when the drive region and disc region is matched on these DVD drives"

My drive is: MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-830Sx

Has anyone tried the dvd-region-free soft with this Matshita drive?
I don't mind to pay the $40 so I can constantly switch between dvds bought in Japan and ones bought in Canada or US - but only if its reasonably sure to work. Definitely do not want that dvd region switch number to get down to "0"

Thanks in advance, Jasp

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Re: DVD player region

#5 Post by NS » Sat Nov 11, 2006 5:48 am

CDN_Z60m wrote:Why is it that we can only change the region a certain amount of times?? Anyway around this?
As recommended by some moderators previously, use VLC player.

I only know these facts, I can change the number of region codes:
Thinkpads: 4 times
Dell: 5 times
Acer: 5 times

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#6 Post by PDX28 » Sat Nov 11, 2006 11:34 am

You might want to try DVD Region Killer. Find it here http://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD-Too ... ller.shtml or google for it.

It's free and and so far I didn't have any problems on my Z60m with the DVD Multi Burner. It's definetely worth a try.
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#7 Post by jasp » Sat Nov 11, 2006 6:48 pm

Thanks,
I am giving region killer a try. Do you use it with the dvd soft that came preloaded with the Z60m?

I am using the Intervideo soft to play my DVDs (am not sure if it has an ASPI driver which the region killer says it doesn't work with) and hoping it works.

Thanks again - so far this thinkpad rocks 8) - about the only complaint is the loose jangly battery pack.

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#8 Post by christopher_wolf » Sun Nov 12, 2006 1:49 am

In case it doesn't work, for whatever reason, you can also try AnyDVD as well. :)
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#9 Post by PDX28 » Sun Nov 12, 2006 1:32 pm

jasp wrote:Thanks,
I am giving region killer a try. Do you use it with the dvd soft that came preloaded with the Z60m?
I'm using PowerDVD 6.0 and VLC and so far I didn't experience any trouble.

Regarding the "loose" battery pack, you can always try some double sided tape, stick it on the battery and leave the protective film on the other side.
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#10 Post by jasp » Wed Nov 15, 2006 11:59 pm

I tried AnyDVD and it didn't work - it told me my DVD was dirty or corrupt (I tried several DVDs including brand new ones). RegionFree also didn't work yet - though I have sent a message to them with details of my drive to see if there is a way they can help out to get it working.

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