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DVD Copy Code?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi fo3nix, Thanks for the advice. I believe you are allowed to back up your own dvd's as long as they are for your own use (To stop the kids from ruining them for instance). In my case however, I merely want to change the region code so I can watch a couple of dvd's that a friend of mine bought me back from America. I dont want to buy a new player so am trying to find ways I can get around the region 1 code. I cant get on with watching them on the computer so any ideas apart from copying?
As for other ways of getting around the region codes, do your kids by any chance happen to have a PS2? Not that it can play multi-region DVDs out of the box, but there is legal software for it called DVDRegionX, which costs less than a tenner at most online retailers and will allow you to play DVDs from any region you choose on the PS2. It works as well - have one myself.
magicbeatle - depending on which player you have, a lot of them have "handset hacks" that enable multi-region functioning, even on players that are supposedly region 2 only!
E.g. I bought a �50 Aiwa Region 2 player a while ago, tapped in a few codes and voila, region free! The exact same player with multi-region already enabled was selling for �100!
Which player do you have?