"Obviously the truth is what's so. Not so obviously, it's also so what." -
WERNER ERHARD
For innane stupidity, you can't beat AOL.
8*)
Seriously dude, Google for that info, I'm sure it's out there. Or get
yourself a nice Apex DVD player (mmm... Apex...).
drsmi...@aol.com (THE SPACE BOSS) wrote in
news:20040502001450...@mb-m19.aol.com:
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The Con By The Collectors For The Collectors
http://www.ecgx.com
C.
Insert "B A" before start.
It is, after all, the infamous "Daewoo DVD" code.
Mojo
"Robert Morgan" <pure...@cs.comfrobozz> wrote in message
news:20040502113200...@mb-m15.news.cs.com...
On an "on-topic" note, is there any "code" you can use to convert the Xbox or
PS2 to play multi-region DVD's?
THANKS!!
Most of the cheaper import DVD players can be turned all-region; if you haven't
found a code yet for your Daewoo, check
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks.php?dvdplayer=Daewoo&Search=Search
You'll have to have your model number handy. (As a complete aside, I dig the
$30 Cyberhome player I picked up a few months ago. There are a few audio
glitches when play begins, but it converts PAL to NTSC, has an easy region-free
code, and has an incredibly small footprint.)
Be aware that some (very few) Region 1 releases won't play on players set to
Region 0; you have to put the player back to Region 1 for them to play. The
moral? Once you get the region-change code, keep it handy by the player so you
can switch back at will.
SOUND ADVICE... Thanks!
Also be aware that some players will lock up after a certain number of
region changes. The videohelp.com site can give you more info.
Dane.
DOH!