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Feb 2010
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Does any easy region free hack available for Panasonic BD 210?
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Blu-ray Knight
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Not out of the box. Your options are: i) applying an enhanced firmware update (which many forum members here advise against), ii) using a OneForAll remote that has a DVD button to input codes, or iii) buying a modified region free player.
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Feb 2010
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using a OneForAll remote that has a DVD button to input codes Where shall I get directions and info |
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Last edited by KrugerIndustrial; 01-26-2012 at 07:16 PM. |
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Well at least they should. If you wan't to watch region B Blu-ray flicks you need to buy a mod kit or a modded player(expensive). Or then you can try the enhanced firmware update and pay to that jerk. I guess it's cheap if you don't plan to update your device. But be aware that he might not reply to your messages and if I'm correct someone mentioned he no longer accepts requests. As you live in the US and already own the BDT110 I'd just buy a region B BD75 since you're a panny guy. That's exactly what I did. It's quite cheap and I believe US customers don't even have to pay VAT.
Ł79.99 @ AMZ UK http://www.amazon.co.uk/Panasonic-DM...7611300&sr=8-1 Last edited by KrugerIndustrial; 01-26-2012 at 07:59 PM. |
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![]() As for the other part: that's news to me. I wasn't aware that the service center was obligated to do anything, especially updating the region code setting. ![]() |
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Jan 2012
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^ The firmware is supposed to be programmed specific to your player's unique MAC Address. That's what I've read anyway. Whether that's true or not, I don't know, and I don't have the firmware to test it.
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Feb 2010
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Feb 2010
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I strongly wouldn't recommend it either, because it may cause technical malfunctions in the player's circuitry. It's best to leave it alone, and continue using it the way it was intended.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I went the cheapo-region free way, and bought a 78 dollar Seiki BD player from Wal-Mart Canada:
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks/seiki-bd660/10959 It converts PAL, which is even better. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | robtadrian (09-12-2014) |
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Mar 2010
Seattle
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I have a Panasonic DMP-BDT110 and it can play Region-B discs by doing a few different tricks. It won't play any PAL or 1080/50i content without modified firmware however. Here's the 3 methods that I've discovered so far:
Method 1 - - Insert a disc and wait for the "Wrong Region" screen to appear - Press the "Pop-Up Menu" button - Disc should boot to the discs main menu or start playing the movie Method 2 - - Insert a disc and wait for the "Wrong Region" screen to appear - Press Stop - Press the "Pop-Up Menu" button (You may have to press this a few times) - Disc should boot to the discs main menu or start playing the movie Method 3 - - Insert a disc and wait for the "Wrong Region" screen to appear - Press Stop - Press 1 and the number "1" should start blinking in the upper right corner. Press the "OK" button while 1 is blinking. You may have to try this a few times, as it usually doesn't work the first time. Try pressing OK on the first or second blink and it should work. - Disc should boot to the discs main menu or start playing the movie Last edited by HoNuts; 01-03-2014 at 08:38 PM. |
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Hey all! Just wanted to thank the poster above for the advice on making my Region A Panasonic DMP-BD655, at least, Region B compatible.
I was able to play my B-coded Masters of Cinema blu-ray after getting the "Sorry, your disc is incompatible" screen by following Method 2 given by HoNuts above. I got the screen, pressed Stop, and then pressed the Pop-Up menu button. This gave me 2 options: either Playback, which did not worked, or Top Menu, which, thankfully, worked like a charm! |
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Has anyone discovered how to bypass the DVD region codes on this, personally do not need it as I have an older oppo dvd player and well as the BDP 93 so I am all set, but it would be nice to have another region free DVD player as well. |
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