Googling does the trick

http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks/

eg mine for LG V271

Turn on the unit and open the tray. Press 0000 on the remote to access the DVD region code selector.

Change the EEPRom code to 0 to remove the region lock.

Enjoy :)

Rosemary Horton
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On 05/12/2007, at 5:46 PM, Mark Secker wrote:


Most (well most that I know) DVD players are actually multi region players. BUT they hide it way, no menu or direct access and usually different from manufacturer to manufacturer and even model to model.

For example
mine is changed by turning the unit off and then holding down the numeric key on the remote for several seconds when you turn the unit back on

my parent's is changed by holding down the numeric keypad on the remote that corresponds to the region as you press the eject /close button on the front of the player.

One of my sisters you put it in to standby and hold down the numeric key on the remote as you take then press the standby/wake button on the remote.

another sister's one (one of the DVD+VHS models) you hold down the channel select button on the face when you power it up and then select the region from a on screen menu.

if you know what model they have you should be able to google for its multi region key combo.

alternatively use something like "Mac The Ripper" (http:// www.mactheripper.org/ )on your mac to strip the region coding out, you can also use this to remove UOP's (The user operation prohibition ) (where you can't forward through the opening pre menu items) but be careful as I turned a few burnt disks in to drink coasters where they wouldn't play in component DVD players (even though they would play in my mac OK) when I turned off some of the UOP.


I recently bought DVDs to send as presents to UK and I now find that they can't be played outside Australia. I gather this is old news, but is there any software that would let my copy DVDs and change the region code?. I looked for something called "Shrink" but this seems to be only for microsoft systems. I'm not normally into copying things, but this is different - I'd have been happy to pay for things my friends can use.

Dick Anderson




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