|  | Posted by Franc Zabkar on 01/11/07 21:03 
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 16:15:17 GMT, prjones@spambegone (Paul Jones) putfinger to keyboard and composed:
 
 >Whilst I've always understood the reasoning behind of DVD regions, I
 >never knew whether it was the hardware or the software that had the
 >"prevention" built in. My DVD player played all, so it as never an
 >issue.
 >
 >However, now I've started to play DVDs on my PC, it seems like it
 >might be an issue! I bought (yes, bought from the web, not cadged for
 >free!) "Power DVD". To cut a loooong story short, it seems this
 >product has a different disc for each country and the key you type in
 >only works for that country. Has anyone found a way to make it work
 >for multi regions, or failing that, can recommend a more flexible
 >equivalent product? I don't mind paying - IF IT WORKS!
 >
 >Thanks for any advice.
 >Paul
 
 See http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?t=239
 
 The article states that "there are actually up to 3 region protections
 on a system":
 
 - 1 in the DVD drive
 - 1 in the Operating System (windows)
 - 1 in the software player (eg. WinDVD, PowerDVD...)
 
 Region free firmware for various popular drives is available from The
 Dangerous Brothers:
 
 http://tdb.rpc1.org/
 
 - Franc Zabkar
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