DVD region code is a to protect the DVD producer, so there are 6 regions in the world, and when you play DVDs, your player's region should be the same with your DVDs. But some palyer software can be region free DVD player software(Easy DVD Player)
All DVDs have a region code. All DVD players also have a region code. The code of the DVD has to match that of the player. Region 1 means North America. Incidentally, the entire "region" scheme is a scam to artificially segregate markets.
A one code DVD is region locked and cannot be played outside of whatever region it has been locked in. A multi region DVD is not region locked and can be used anywhere.
That the DVD isn't linked to a region code, an should play in any DVD player no matter what region code the player is meant for.
Tasmania is in Australia, thus has the DVD Region 4.
Region 3.
Region 2
Hello, dear. DVD Region 4 as follows Mexico, Central America, South America, Oceania
For DVD, the region 2 includes : Japan and the Europe .And the Spain is in Europe.
Go into Settings Security Settings BD/DVD Parental Control Region Code and set what country the DVD is from.
Generally speaking , the max times of chaning region code for DVD drive is 5
The Middle-East is region 2.
Sounds to me like your trying to play a foreign DVD from another country. When you purchase a DVD player from the store the box will most of the time list its region code on the box. For example I think the U.S. uses region code 1. If you really want to play that DVD best bet is to buy a DVD player online from the country origin of the disc.