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Posted by joseph.greer on 01/26/07 20:55
you are right!!! This is the best answer and I've done this and am
happy.
Problem is that none of these snot-nosed, zit-pocked faced
high-schoolers working at BestBuy even know what a multi-region dvd
player is. Heck, they probably can't even pick out Italy on a map.
But I did it and it cost me about $50!!! That's cheaper than the
software and blank disks and all the time it would have taken me to
learn the ins and outs, copy, make mistakes, re-copy, throw my pc out
the window, buy another, and finally get it all sorted out and working.
Thanks!
On Dec 22 2006, 6:11 pm, "SoHillsGuy" <jerryg...@comcast.net> wrote:
> joseph.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I recently moved back to the US after 6 years in the UK and with me, I
> > brought my DVDs back with me.
>
> > My dvd player, however, is not multi-region (Sony DVP-NS325). Internet
> > searches for unlock procedures have been fruitless. So here's what I'd
> > like to do:
>
> > I want to burn copies of my Region 2 DVDs onto blank DVDs, but I want
> > them re-coded for Region 1.I think your easiest solution is to merely get a multi-region player,
> or at least one easily hackable to be so. Then you won't have to
> bother with the hassle of burning all the discs over again. Should be
> able to find many of these in the $50 range.
>
> If you can still find one, grab a Philips 642 DVD player. (Maybe
> there's a newer equivalent.) You can find the easy-step process to
> make it handle R2 discs in a few easy pushes of the buttons on the
> remote.
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