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 Posted by Franklin Hummel on 10/02/05 00:58 
"Tom Alaerts" <camembert@eudoramail.com> wrote in message  
news:433f07a8$0$16637$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be... 
> On 2005-10-01 19:13:12 +0200, "Franklin Hummel" <hummel@world.std.com> said: 
>> "Tom Alaerts" <camembert@eudoramail.com> wrote in message  
>> news:433ebf63$0$10964$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be... 
>>> 
>>> 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. 
>> 
>>  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. 
>> 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. 
>> 
> 
> Well, not wanting to sound arrogant, I believe it does ! 
> I mean, when a hack is simply entering a code on a remote control, how much easier does  
> it have to be? 
 
 
Is there a DVD/VCR combo with a remote control hack?   I just want the DVD Region-Free on  
it; I really don't care that much about playing PAL videos.  And will it play PAL DVDs  
after the hack? 
 
And since I am not very trusting now, how can I be sure this hack will WORK for me? 
 
       -- Franklin Hummel in Boston, Massachusetts
 
  
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