Title: DVD - Changing Regions Post by: jpchenet on March 14, 2005, 12:41:44 pm Can anyone help me out here please.
If you buy a region 1 DVD and then make a copy of it, can you make the new copy either a region 2 DVD or a regionless DVD. I guess some of you with the copying equipment will be in the know! :) Title: Re:DVD - Changing Regions Post by: Steve Pyro on March 14, 2005, 12:59:55 pm Why, have you got a shopping list? ;)
You can 'unencode' a pre-recorded DVD by ripping the file structure to your PC and then back copying it to a blank DVD as a mpeg2. There's various shareware / freeware software on the net eg. http://www.dvd-ripper.biz/ (http://www.dvd-ripper.biz/) Title: Re:DVD - Changing Regions Post by: Robbo SPS on March 14, 2005, 01:20:28 pm You can also re-program your DVD player ( unless its cheapy from ASDA / TESCOS ) by searching the net for the code.
Type in a search engine for the make and model, and eventually you will find a sequence of button presses on the remote which disables the circuit. I have the chef do it to his, as he orders region zero discs from the US. Title: Re:DVD - Changing Regions Post by: jpchenet on March 14, 2005, 02:47:40 pm Thanks Chaps!!
Robbo, Region 0 is region free anyway. Region 1 is US. I won't be buying these particular DVD's on this trip as I wouldn't want to carry them through customs. Lets just say that they are for evening viewing at Le Mans. On another angle, does anyone know of a software program to make the DVD player software on your PC region free?? Title: Re:DVD - Changing Regions Post by: rcutler on March 14, 2005, 02:50:15 pm JP I have software dedicated to Copy and Compress DVD's onto the cheaper 4.7Gb discs. Give the CD to you in SEBRING!!!!
Title: Re:DVD - Changing Regions Post by: smokie on March 21, 2005, 11:12:50 pm Not all DVD players can be made region free, but lots can. Sometimes by a risky firmware upgrade, sometimes by a cunning combinaton of key presses on the remote control. See http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks for more info.
My Panasonic recorder can be done by the latter method, but requires a special remote control which can be hired... see http://www.dvdchips.co.uk/ More favourite is the Rick Cutler method of making a backup of the DVD on your PC (assumes a DVD writer) - after all, it is valuable data isn't it? AnyDVD and DVD Shrink are useful in that area. Also some products do a quite good job of removing security encoding, making your backup properly portable. |