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Sony PCV RX403N
Hiya,
How do I make my DVD Player on my PC Multi-Region?
I use Power DVD.
Rick.
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You could try:
- DVDGenie
- DVD Region Free
See which one works for you.
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are they proggys and where do I get them from?
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You will have to use DVD region free from www.dvdidle.com
Because your drive has RPC2 firmware DVD genie will not work.
Regards, Rob
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You will have to use DVD region free from www.dvdidle.com
Because your drive has RPC2 firmware DVD genie will not work.
Regards, Rob
Thanx Rob - I have tried the software - you get an evaluation period of 30 days before you have to purchase a release code which costs aoround £30.
Not bad really - as a decent region 1 DVD player costs anything from £70 upwards.
Thanx.
Rick.
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Have you tried the Pro version - the one that caches the data from your drive?
If you have, does it reduce drive access as much as the site claims?
Regards, Rob
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Have you tried the Pro version - the one that caches the data from your drive?
If you have, does it reduce drive access as much as the site claims?
Regards, Rob
Rob,
I am new to DVD's on PC's - I don't understand what you mean by caching etc!!
Sorry!
Rick.
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Caching just means that it reads a big chunk of data from the DVD to memory and then uses the data in memory to play the DVD.
It should save battery power (on a notebook) and reduce the time your dvd drive has to run to play a DVD thereby reducing wear and tear on the drive.
Probably not a huge problem for your desktop machine however
Regards, Rob
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Caching just means that it reads a big chunk of data from the DVD to memory and then uses the data in memory to play the DVD.
It should save battery power (on a notebook) and reduce the time your dvd drive has to run to play a DVD thereby reducing wear and tear on the drive.
Probably not a huge problem for your desktop machine however![]()
Regards, Rob
Rob,
There is a slight delay intransfer - not as smooth as my regular dvd player in the lounge - but this saves me from having to chip my Sony DVD player which I have been quoted around £80 to do so.
Rick.
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Thank you for your reply - The sooner DVD region coding goes the way of the Dodo the better.
Regards, Rob