Many manufacturers of DVD players are now advertising their products as being "multi-region." What this means is that the DVD player can decode and play DVDs that have been produced by other countries. While for most this is a frivolous add-on, it is a useful feature for some.
probably multi region
If your in the Uk no. i did the same thing:( what you need to do is buy a multi-region player.
IF you mean it's been encoded for a specific region - you cant - you need to play it back on a multi-region player.
"When They Cry " is available in the UK from Amazon but only in Region 1 coding so you need a multi-region DVD player
It varies based on the brand and model of your DVD Player. Type your players brand and model number into google along with 'hack code' and you should be able to find codes to change the region code on your player.
Most Blu-ray players are region-locked, meaning they are designed to only play discs from specific regions. However, there are multi-region or region-free Blu-ray players available that can play discs from any region. It's important to check the specifications of the player or consult the manufacturer to determine if a specific model is multi-regional. Additionally, some players can be modified or hacked to become region-free.
This model is set for region 2 (UK) and cannot be changed. You will need to buy a multi-region DVD player or purchase a model sold worldwide if you hope to be able to play DVD's designated for Asia or North America.
If you have a multi region DVD player you can buy this DVD from amazon.com for $19.99.
metabolite channeling
"Region" is a very general term. A region can be as small as a city block or neighborhood or as large as a multi-national area such as "southeast Asia" or the "Amazon watershed", depending on what is being discussed. A region is merely an area that has some common characteristic that is relevant to whatever is being discussed at the moment.
No. They have different TV formats. The US use NTSC and our TV's are PAL. The only way to get around this is to either copy the DVD to your computer and re-burn it in NTSC format; or make sure that the DVD player is Multi-region.
it can if you have a multi region DVD player, or if you make your existing player region free. you can do this by searching Google with your DVD players brand and model number and ype 'hack code', and you should be able to find a series of numbers to enter into your DVD player to make it region free.