Haylie
I'm looking to buy a Region 2 disk, but I can't tell whether the label on my DVD player instruction manuel(in the following link) means the DVD player is multi-region, or whether that's just places of distribution and different country models or etc. Could anyone help me out?
Thanks!
Link:
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http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l138/cyberg100/DSC00152.jpg
(Proper link, I screwed up the other one)
Answer
You can try mail/phone to your dvd player manufacturer or seller for region info about your DVD player.
Or you can try to make a region free DVD from your region 2 DVDs, then play region free DVD on your DVD player, you can try RZ DVD COPY, it can remove region code limit and copy DVD to an other new DVD disc, work well, easy to use.
You can download RZ DVD COPY from:
http://www.rzdvdcopy.com
hope it can help you.
You can try mail/phone to your dvd player manufacturer or seller for region info about your DVD player.
Or you can try to make a region free DVD from your region 2 DVDs, then play region free DVD on your DVD player, you can try RZ DVD COPY, it can remove region code limit and copy DVD to an other new DVD disc, work well, easy to use.
You can download RZ DVD COPY from:
http://www.rzdvdcopy.com
hope it can help you.
Can you buy a multi-region dvd player or region 2 or 4 and use it in America? If so, where?& BQ .?
Kevin
Also, where can you find Region 2 (Europe), in PAL format dvds & Region 4 (Australia and New Zealand), in PAL format dvds with the player or players? Is there a special store in the United States besides the internet to buy them and would they work on an Region 1 (Canada and United States) outlets?
Answer
Some, not all, US DVD players can be made region code free by entering a code on the remote so you may not need a European DVD player although the number of Euro DVD players that are able to be made region code free is higher. The internet is the obvious place to find a multi-region player but there may be some European models available from US Service personnel who have been stationed in Germany. You'll more than likely need a transformer from 230V to 115V as most DVD players tend to be only single voltage. Check http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks/ to see if your current player or potential purchase has a remote code to change the region code to region code free (Region Code 0 or 9). PAL/NTSC is not an issue.
Some, not all, US DVD players can be made region code free by entering a code on the remote so you may not need a European DVD player although the number of Euro DVD players that are able to be made region code free is higher. The internet is the obvious place to find a multi-region player but there may be some European models available from US Service personnel who have been stationed in Germany. You'll more than likely need a transformer from 230V to 115V as most DVD players tend to be only single voltage. Check http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks/ to see if your current player or potential purchase has a remote code to change the region code to region code free (Region Code 0 or 9). PAL/NTSC is not an issue.
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