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Old 07-06-2007, 03:32 PM   #31
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Does anyone here use anything to get around the number of times you can change region in the DVD player in most PCs?

I've seen some like DVDIdle's DVD Region+CSS Free Lite but wondered what it was like

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http://www.dvd-x-player.com/

I use DVD X Player Pro software. It plays all regions without ever having to change the drive setting and will play NTSC or PAL DVDs interchangably. You don't even need to think about what kind of disc you're putting in.

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Old 07-06-2007, 03:54 PM   #34
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I've found that the best for playing any format, and the playback quality is better than the likes of Power DVD.

Have to agree with that. VLC media player is absolutely excellent, FREE and well worth the download. It will play DVDs and just about any audio or video codec thrown at it. Recommended..


By the way, those of you like me who are running Vista might have a few problems with VLC. I know I had and it was bloody annoying. However a quick visit over to here will sort it out: The VideoLAN Forums :: View topic - VLC media player for Microsoft Windows Vista

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