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 Posted by Bill Vermillion on 10/01/05 23:45 
In article <dhmg36$cg4$1@pcls4.std.com>, 
Franklin Hummel <hummel@world.std.com> wrote: 
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>"Tom Alaerts" <camembert@eudoramail.com> wrote in message  
>news:433ebf63$0$10964$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be... 
>>> I've read here and elsewhere about such problems -- as well as good products.  But I'd  
>>> would really welcome advice on something which would not only be a good buy -- but  
>>> WORKS. I've read here and elsewhere about such problems -- as well as good products.  
>>> But I'd would really welcome advice on something which would not only be a good buy --   
>>> but WORKS. 
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>> I bought a Samsung DVD player because these (a) are cheap, (b) are beter sounding than  
>> the cheap white brand devices, (c) can be made region-free by a simple code to be  
>> entered on your remote. 
>> Very important, first google the web for "the player you intend to buy" and "region  
>> hack" and read the comments. 
>> You can also visit http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks 
>> I hope this helps. 
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>Thank you, but it doesn't. 
 
>I DO NOT WANT TO GET INTO HACKING. I don't want to take the risk 
>I might not be able to do it or it won't work for me and I am 
>then stuck with a piece of electronics that is not what I wanted. 
 
There are some that I really don't consider 'hacking' which require 
nothing more than pressing a couple of keys on the remote control. 
You can't screw those up.  The ones that require software 
downloads, making a CD, and then installing that in the machine are 
the ones that can cause pain if something goes wrong. 
 
>As I said, I want something that WORKS. I want a VCR/DVD combo 
>that is region-free, which I can just reasonability easily 
>hook-up to my TV set -- and that is about all I have to do. 
 
You might be far better off finding a DVD player that is easily 
made region free and using a separate VCR. 
 
 
--  
Bill Vermillion - bv @ wjv . com
 
  
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