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RE: [OT] DVDR question
- Subject: RE: [OT] DVDR question
- From: "Keith Doxey" <ukha@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 14:37:15 +0100
Hi Lee
> > 1. Does a self recorded DVD get a region code assigned to it,
> in which case
> > it would be Region 2 as that is what the playback region is, or
> will it be
> > region free ?
> It is on the cheap DVD recorders, but I've no experience of the more
> expensive models. It may just be easier to rip your own DVD with
> DVD-Shrink and remove the RE on the way.
Hmmm. By "cheap DVD recorder" I assume you mean the strange far
eastern
brands. The new Philips one I have just been sent is in the current Argos
catalogue @ ?129.99
> > for someone to put it in a PC and play it back ?
> Absolutely. Though if it is region encoded they will need a little
> something to get around the region encoding on their PC. There are
> several bits of software which sit in the background to do this.
>
Might have to send it over and get them to try it.
> > change it which I didnt in case I couldnt change it back again!!!
> Generally this is the region protection onboard the DVD drive itself.
It
> will normally let you change the region five time and then 'stick' at
> the last one, at which point it will be too late to do anything about
> it. Your best course of action is to go to RPC1.ORG and see if there
is
> a region free version of the firmware for your drive.
>
I realise that I can change mine a few times before it "sticks"
but I dont
really want to change it anyway. I only have 2 or 3 DVDs that are not
Region
2 and I have more than enought other DVD players to stick them in :)
If I sent the disk over and it turned out to be region coded, would they
still be able to use something like DVDshrink to rip it on their own PC or
would the drive not read it without the region being correct?
Keith
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