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alun2005
29 Jan 17 16:35
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Does anyone on here use one of these?

Quite often I find that a DVD I want to see is only available in Region 1 or 4 format, which seems to rule out my existing player and/or computer.

The prices of these Multi-Region DVD Player beasts appear to have hit rock bottom and I am considering a purchase. Anyone else taken this step and able to advise on any snags needing to be overcome along the way. I'm assuming you can plug them into your normal UK telly and just hit 'play' and that's it?

Any sensible advice gladly welcomed.

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Breedingmad
When: 29 Jan 17 16:57
Type in the model number a lot of DVD players can be hacked using the remote.
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Breedingmad
When: 29 Jan 17 16:58
http://www.dvdhacks.co.uk/
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Rockinron
When: 30 Jan 17 11:47
"Type in the model number a lot of DVD players can be hacked using the remote"
Well sometimes ...I had great looking Sony DVD player ...not multi region and couldn't get it to play some DVD's.
So ...I bought a cheap Mico off EBay ...this cheap phucker plays anything  Wink
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alun2005
When: 30 Jan 17 12:04
Cheers Ron.

Anyone else have a Multi-Region DVD Player (preferably cheap) that is a proven success at playing the discs from (e.g. Regions 1 and 4 ?
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