burnaby wrote:Just a comment on the Region coding... a lot of people don't realise the DVD player in their computer is region free - for 5 plays. On the 5th play it defaults to the last region played. So if you live in North America and want to dedicate your laptop, for instance, to only play DVD's from the UK, it's simple. You only ever play Region 2 DVD's on it.
Much cheaper than buying a region-free DVD player. And if you don't mind watching your DVD's on your laptop - a free and easy solution to the dilemma...
(Mine's on its way from the UK)
Cheerios.
I maybe wrong but I think it's five region changes rather than five plays; i.e. you can play a R1 disk then a R2, a R1, which (I think) in this particular case counts as two changes. Once you change regions for the fifth time your PC is permanently 'burnt' into the last one that you used - could even be a region other than 1 or 2.
It's rather a shame about the DVD only being available in region 2 as The Shadows' Final Tour DVD was available in both. A friend of mine in Canada bought the region 1 version in A & B Sounds in Vancouver after going out and buying a multi-region player on eBay, which he didn't need at the end of the day. That's another option of course: I lived in Canada for several years and acquired several region 1 disks so all my DVD players are all-region players. These days most DVD manufacturers tend to 'hide' the other region in the player and it's up to he owner to find a 'hack' on he net - there's plenty of DVD hack websites out there...
Hope this helps, Martin.