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Post by thewhiterabbit on May 7, 2008 22:08:32 GMT -5
Oh! I need help!
My computer DVD player, a Samsung Writemaster, is telling me that I must change regions to watch my new DVDs. I get this, and now I have 2 'changes' left. I have searched for patches and codes, but I'm a bit nervous, about updates and stuff as my computer is not connected to the internet. If any one could recommend a SAFE, EASY, GOOD way to fix this I'd be a really happy bunny. Ta! ;D
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Post by Sailor Cybertron on May 8, 2008 0:06:48 GMT -5
I use DVD Region+CSS Free. It's wonderful, you never even have to open it! It runs in the background and doesn't use much memory. It's an awesome program.
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Post by thewhiterabbit on May 8, 2008 2:21:31 GMT -5
Thank you Sailor Cybertron! I'll give it a go! XD
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Larry Laffer
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Post by Larry Laffer on May 8, 2008 5:08:45 GMT -5
Serves you right for changing it off Region 0...
But yea, tho' I've never used it, that thing's supposedly decent...
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Post by thewhiterabbit on May 8, 2008 17:34:44 GMT -5
Changing it off region 0? I never even realised it was one region (region 4, Aus I guess) until I went to watch a Japanese DVD and it said change to region 2. Does that mean I could have saved myself all this trouble some how?!
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Post by Larry Laffer on May 9, 2008 6:09:18 GMT -5
Hmmm... Yea, usually, general-purpose DVD drives are set to Region 0 by factory defaults.
But then again, you're living in the land down under, and plenty of things are upside-down there.
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Post by icryinmysleep on Jun 10, 2008 1:09:43 GMT -5
i have idea but that might be tricky lol good luck
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