|  | Posted by Ian Jackson on 01/12/07 16:28 
In message <mn.5a427d715b8f3da5.1980@nobody.invalid>, Gene E. Bloch <spamfree@nobody.invalid> writes
 >On 1/11/2007, Paul Jones posted this:
 >> 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
 >
 >Either of these might do the job:
 >
 >DVD Region+CSS Free
 >AnyDVD
 >
 >Both cost money (around $30, I think). Look for a trial version...
 >
 >Here's the URL for DVD Region+CSS Free:
 >
 >   http://www.dvdidle.com/
 >
 >It's what I use (that's how I have the URL), but AnyDVD gets good
 >remarks in the NGs too; Google should help.
 >
 
 Instead of Power DVD, try VLC Media Player.
 It plays almost anything.
 It's freeware, from
 http://www.videolan.org/
 Ian.
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