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Posted by Rolo Tomassi on 10/22/19 11:49
In news:1149508444.182674.179350@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com,
gracejanebaker@yahoo.co.uk <gracejanebaker@yahoo.co.uk> puked up the
following:
> Gunther Gloop wrote:
>> gracejanebaker@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
>>> I Have a five year old Pioneer DV-444s which was given to me as a
>>> gift by a relative, who now cannot remember where they got it from.
>>>
>>> I know it is multi-region (that was my only requirement when asking
>>> for
>>>
>>> a player, I had no idea about stuff like RCE then). I've heard that
>>> to make Pioneers multi-region they are flashed/chipped, but does
>>> this make
>>>
>>> them RCE compatible too? How can I find out if my player is RCE
>>> compatible (other than putting in a RCE dvd, which I don't have at
>>> the moment).
>>
>> Put an RCE dvd in is the only way to know.
>>
>> But why do you ask? You have a 5 year old multiregion player. If it
>> hasn't been a problem -what's the problem?
>>
>> I have possibly over 500 dvds and I don't think I have any RCE
>> titles (that I know of at least). Do they even bother with those
>> anymore?
>>
>> -Kevin.
>
> I'm only asking because there is a dvd that I *really* want to get
> from playusa.com that just happens to be an RCE dvd. Pain in the ass.
> So, that's why I'm asking. Of course it would be a bigger pain in the
> ass if I didn't ask, bought the DVD and found out it didn't work....
If that happens, email me - rolotomassi@blueyo....... , we'll swap addresses
and I'll make a copy with RCE removed. You'll still morally be OK because
you've paid for it.
Rolo
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