|  | Posted by Don Del Grande on 11/27/05 01:57 
Scott wrote:
 >
 >  I live in the United States and have a large library of Region1 (NTSC
 >format) and some Region 0 DVDs to enjoy.  However, I would love to have
 >the flexibility watch some foreign-market DVD titles which, of course,
 >are only available in alternate regional coding and formats (e.g., PAL,
 >PAL-A & SECAM).
 >
 >  I was wondering, then, if any of you have any knowledge and/or
 >experience with some sort of procedure in which one somehow inputs one
 >or more "magical" codes into their [domestic market] DVD players that
 >allows them to read and play multiple region discs [of alternate
 >formats]?
 >
 >  While I have heard of such codes, I have absolutely no experience with
 >them; I'm not even certain that they really do exist.
 
 It depends on the machine.  Some have hidden codes you can enter;
 others require replacing the firmware chip inside of the machine.
 There are websites that list which machines have which codes (usually
 to bring up a menu that lets you change the region).
 
 Also, just because you can change the region does not mean a PAL disc
 will play in an NTSC player.  I have The Secret Policeman's Balls
 collection, which is PAL Region 0, and they play fine on my NTSC/PAL
 DVD player (Daewoo 5700), but will not play on my NTSC-only machine
 (Sony RDR-GX300 recorder).
 
 -- Don
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