Ta
> This might be a dumb question to ask, but will region codes affect me
> if I'm playing DVD's on a computer?
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> Ta
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The answerer is a strong maybe.
Just like a standalone player it depends on your "player".
Some will ignore region codes others will abide by them.
Sakaki
Reposted from a thread somewhere in uk.media.animation.anime...
As for region encoding, if anyone else is interested, for DVD-ROM drives if
they were built before Jan 2001 they are (usually) regionless and you can
play
any region DVD in them. Drives after Jan 2001 have to have a locked region
encoding which means hopefully a firmware update - best to check the
manufactarer's
website before you buy to see if the region is changable.
If the hardware is OK then all you need next is a crack for your software
player,
which are fairly easy to find on the net.
I use DVD Genie at www.inmatrix.com which also includes
a program to test your drive for region compatibility.
Of course, some film companies like Warner have another layer of encoding,
but I don't think any anime companies have this.
Mode: 1-Free
Regions: All
Changes: Unlimited
... What does all these mean?
Thanks again!
"Matt Durrant" <mat...@durrant33.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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Basically, it means your software will run any region disc.
If you need to check the actual hardware, the program for drive region info
is at http://www.visualdomain.net/download.htm .
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