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  • whitepig
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    Junior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 4

    question on multiregion dvd player

    Hi,


    I understand last time the dvd player, we can change the region settng by puting different region dvd to play and it will auto change the region

    But the problem is that it can only change the region setting for around 3 to 5 time. After that it will stick to the last region that u play set and u cant play other region dvd anymore <--- correct mi if i am wrong.

    Does this problem apply to the new dvd player that have the feature of playing mulitregion dvd?

    can someone Pls enlighten me .

    Thanks in advance.
  • admin
    Administrator
    • Nov 2001
    • 8919

    #2
    Assuming you mean a DVD drive for the computer? Then yes, after the "hardware counter" counts down to 0 (usually from 5), you don't get to change the region coding anymore.

    There are different solutions around this depending on your drive. Some drive can be updated with region-free firmware to get rid of the hardware counter. Some can have the counter reset, or you can go the all software route and install a software that prevents region checking from occurring, and so make your software play any DVDs regardless of your drive's region status. Here's a list of software that will do this:

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    • whitepig
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      Junior Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 4

      #3
      Hmmm which mean those mulitregion dvd player ( not refer to computer hardware "dvd rom") wun have this counter setting right?

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      • admin
        Administrator
        • Nov 2001
        • 8919

        #4
        If the standalone DVD player is said to be multi-region, then it shouldn't have a counter and it should just play DVDs from any region for an unlimited number of times. Otherwise, it's not really a multi-region player.

        Some of these players simply have the region code set to 0, so they will play most DVDs from most regions. The best ones allow you to either change the region code of the player manually, or deals with RCE protected discs properly (RCE discs use a region check that prevents playback on players that have the region set to 0).

        Some locked players will have codes that you can enter on the remote control to unlock it, or perhaps to reset the counter even.

        Which player (brand, model) are you referring to? Perhaps I can help track down the region status and/or the existence of any remote codes for it.
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        • whitepig
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          • Feb 2010
          • 4

          #5
          I see.

          My dvd player is actually a portable DVD player.
          Brand is Shinco - SDP-1720c

          Thanks for ur time and help.

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          • admin
            Administrator
            • Nov 2001
            • 8919

            #6
            If this is the one you have:



            Then it looks like it's region-free, and it should support RCE discs as well judging by the comments posted by other users.
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            • whitepig
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              • Feb 2010
              • 4

              #7
              yup thats the one . Great now i can go get other region dvd.

              Thanks alot for ur help. =)

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              • MissNovemberTue
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                • Jul 2012
                • 1

                #8
                Originally Posted by admin
                Assuming you mean a DVD drive for the computer? Then yes, after the "hardware counter" counts down to 0 (usually from 5), you don't get to change the region coding anymore.

                There are different solutions around this depending on your drive. Some drive can be updated with region-free firmware to get rid of the hardware counter. Some can have the counter reset, or you can go the all software route and install a software that prevents region checking from occurring, and so make your software play any DVDs regardless of your drive's region status. Here's a list of software that will do this:
                All of this is a bit confusing to me. I have a new desktop computer. A Gateway. I downloaded DVD Shrink and tried to make a backup copy of a DVD from Japan. I was hoping there would be no problem, but it wants me to specify the region and I do not want to have to deal with this counter. I have other discs that are region 2 and do not want to go back and forth. I tried to open it, but was told to change the setting. I see that you posted this link, but I do not really know what I am looking for on the list. Please help. What do I need to turn off the counter?

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