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Dec 2017
Elliot Lake, Northern Ontario, Canada
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However, I can say that the Sony S6700 is definitely not region or zone free out-of-the-box. That applies whether you are here in North America (I'm in Canada) where we are locked into Region 1 and Zone A, or Europe where players are normally locked into Region 2, Zone B. The only exception to this is that there have been reports that in Australia some players are shipped region-free. There are some businesses that obtain players made by many companies including Sony and modify them to be both region and zone free as well as dual 110-220 volt power. The potential disadvantage here is that this modification normally voids the manufacturer's warranty. A newer idea and possibly even cost effective is to buy a player in your home country and import one from the other area of interest. Since modified players can cost even more than double the original sale prices having two players is well worth considering. |
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Edit: After just re-reading your post (in bold), region free or multi-region simply means the player can play discs from all regions, A, B, and C. Last edited by CV19; 05-28-2018 at 06:29 PM. |
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If it's a multi-region machine, then in theory that means it will play Region B discs exactly the same as a disc from any other region. The fact that a disc is stated as being 'Region B locked' as opposed to simply 'Region B' shouldn't make any difference. If the machine has been chipped to play Region B discs, then it will recognize them as such, irrespective of whether or not those discs are locked. I should add that as I don't own a multi-region player myself at present, I can only offer you my understanding of how they work. Furthermore, no need to ask for forgiveness - we all need to ask questions when we're not sure about something. ![]() Last edited by CV19; 05-29-2018 at 09:00 AM. |
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I live in the UK and bought the modified version of this from Amazon recently so I can play Region A discs
The modified version plays any region DVD straight out of the box. To change the region for Blu-ray, you have to press one of the corresponding coloured buttons with the tray open. It plays Region B by default. I don't yet have any Region A discs as I'll be importing some soon, but I know they'll work OK If you want to play UK discs then a standard UK model would be fine as you'll have a Region A player already for your US discs. You'll just need to allow for power differences as we work on a different voltage |
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Thanks given by: | ShaunBay90 (06-24-2025) |
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Mar 2019
Western Oregon
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I have a warning for fellow owners of the Sony BDPS6700. I recently noticed that my DVDs were looking pretty bad. DVDs have always looked quite good, not Bluray good but still quite good playing on the BDPS6700 and Samsung Ku6300 65 inch panel. The Sony Bluray player I had before also did a great job with DVDs.
That changed about two weeks ago after a software update. I was playing a series of Blurays that I had bought and didn't notice the change until I played a DVD. The image was so bad it was almost unwatchable. At first I thought it might just be my perception having been spoiled by the improved resolution of 1080p. But after trying even my newest DVDs, that I know looked real good before, I was sure something had changed. I played with picture settings on the player and tv, still couldn't get the great image back. Then yesterday I decided to try my old Sony Bluray player that I had given over to kids movies in the living room. I swapped it for the BDPS6700 and immediately the poor DVD images were cured. My DVDs once again look great. I know that both Sony and Samsung have very good upscaling and the results have always been excellent. This sudden loss of image quality can only be due to a faulty software package from Sony. So please beware. My player was fine before this and basically was ruined by the update. It's a cheap player and I got years of use from it but still, it would be fine if not for the bad software. If you dont need to update, dont do it. |
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Oh Movieslug, this exact scenario happened to me several weeks ago. I wish you had seen my post on the thread linked above so that you could have been spared. Sony is sure to get a number of complaints. I will never connect my future players to the internet.
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As someone who has owned and used more players than anyone else in the forum userbase, I can tell you that updates can change your settings to whatever is laid down in the firmware update, so it's best to do a settings reset after an update and then manually configure your settings to what you know they should be.
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The most common mod from 220 and Bombay (I think most of the others for that matter) BLuray -- drawer shut/power off (not 100% sure if the disc needs to out of the player) Press Yellow Button -- should turn on Region A Press Blue Button -- Region B Press Red Button -- Region C |
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Does anyone have a suggestion how to troubleshoot intermittent video on a disc, Maltese Falcon 4k/Bluray? Screen goes black for a minute.
I recently bought a Sony S6700 to replace an old Samsung BDP-1590. I went a bit crazy and bought a lot of discs, mostly $5-10. I've been doing some basic checking of discs, does the disc menu come up and can I watch a few minutes of video. I have watched just a few movies, Rocketman on Blu-ray and Spellbound on DVD. However, while watching just a few minutes of video on Maltese Falcon Blu-ray the video went to black for about a minute then came back. I rewound and played the same section again but it was fine. I know that could be a bad cable? It could be a bad disc? It could be the player or the TV? I'm not sure how to troubleshoot. I've learned the hard way that I need to check as many discs as possible before the return period expires. I bought this unit because of the cheap price and because it supports Bluetooth and LDAC. That's why I decided not to get the Panasonic UB820. I have thought about the Sony X800M2 but I see so many reports of freezing. I would mostly use it with Blu-rays as I only have a few 4K discs. |
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Make sure that the suspected discs are clean and free of scratches. Note if the problem occurs at the same place each time or if it varies. Test the affected discs on another blu-ray player, one of yours or one belonging to someone else. See if the problem is unique to your player or if it happens on other players. Try a different HDMI cable and see what, if any, difference that makes. HDMI cables can fail. You could also connect your blu-ray player to a different TV and see if that makes any difference. I would be very surprised if the problem was with your TV. |
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