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The same way current blu ray players have hacks to be region free for DVDs? I remember my very first cheap Philips blu ray player. I read by accident somewhere that you could make it region free for all DVDs if you entered a code with a remote. It sounded too good to be true, and I couldn't believe my eyes when it worked. I was so happy because I could play any DVD I wanted.
So do any tech-expert mambers know if this principle can carry on to the next format. It would be really nice if it did, and if it was a proper, permanent region free method where you didn't have to enter a code every time you wanted to switch regions. |
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