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tallnikky
06-18-2004, 11:49 AM
Has anyone out there tried to hack there DVD player so they could play any region of DVD. I currently purchased the 12-episode UK Fraggle Rock set but I'm worried because I don't have a region-free player. So how hard was it to hack??? :excited:
Boober_Gorg
06-18-2004, 01:03 PM
This here site (http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks) should be a fine resource for what you're looking for.
tallnikky
06-18-2004, 01:07 PM
:) cool site....Thanks! :crazy:
Smy Guiley
06-19-2004, 01:15 PM
I can actually make any DVD into any other region OR turn it into a region zero disc that will play anywhere. I'm thinking of doing this in time for Christmas so we can all have an unedited Muppet Family Christmas, whichever region you are in. If anyone thinks this would be cool, let me know, or I probably won't bother.
eric
tallnikky
06-19-2004, 04:30 PM
Sounds like a good idea to me!!!
Might I ask what software you use to convert the DVD info from one region to another??? DVD X Copy??
anathema
06-20-2004, 07:44 AM
Has anyone out there tried to hack there DVD player so they could play any region of DVD. I currently purchased the 12-episode UK Fraggle Rock set but I'm worried because I don't have a region-free player. So how hard was it to hack??? :excited:
Can't be done...at least not in the way you're thinking.
It's usually pretty trivial to modify a DVD player to accept discs from other regions. But you will never be able to modify an NTSC-only player (which is most players sold in North America) to play PAL discs such as the Fraggle Rock set. You need a player that is specifically capable of playing PAL discs, and these are extremely uncommon in the US/Canada.
Your best bet is probably to watch the discs on a PC. You will not get a very good quality picture that way (for all kinds of technical reasons), but it will work. You'll need to ensure you set your DVD drive to Region 2, of course :-)
The other option is to find somebody who is willing to convert the discs for you. Simply changing the region code will not work - the discs have to be ripped, standards-converted to NTSC, and reauthored from scratch. This is a lot of work :-)
anathema
06-20-2004, 07:45 AM
I can actually make any DVD into any other region OR turn it into a region zero disc that will play anywhere. I'm thinking of doing this in time for Christmas so we can all have an unedited Muppet Family Christmas, whichever region you are in. If anyone thinks this would be cool, let me know, or I probably won't bother.
eric
Drop me a line...
tallnikky
06-20-2004, 12:47 PM
I've got a Apex AD-500W which supports both NTSC and PAL...it's just the region 2 thats getting in the way.I've been surfing the net looking for hacking codes but it appears with my model DVD player that I'll need to crack open my player and replace the firmware chip.But the new chip not only makes it region-free but also disables macrovision too.Enabling DVD and VCR recording.
Sounds fun
But I still want to find a descent software system for my PC that converts DVD to VCD(or SVCD)
anathema
06-20-2004, 12:54 PM
But I still want to find a descent software system for my PC that converts DVD to VCD(or SVCD)
Begging the question..."why?" ;-)
Wembley
06-20-2004, 06:59 PM
Actually, the cyberHome 300 can output both NTSC and PAL - RadioShack has 'em on sale for $40. Pretty good unit, very small, and runs on 110 and 220 volt power. I just bought one for another project last night, and it works great. Good picture too, and (yes, there's more!), it also has progressive scan output!
(EDIT: Actually, the MPEG files on a DVD are not stored in "NTSC or PAL" format, they're converted from MPEG to whatever video system your video system uses on the fly. just had to clarify that...)
-Wembley
Can't be done...at least not in the way you're thinking.
It's usually pretty trivial to modify a DVD player to accept discs from other regions. But you will never be able to modify an NTSC-only player (which is most players sold in North America) to play PAL discs such as the Fraggle Rock set. You need a player that is specifically capable of playing PAL discs, and these are extremely uncommon in the US/Canada.
Smy Guiley
06-20-2004, 08:09 PM
Sounds like a good idea to me!!!
Might I ask what software you use to convert the DVD info from one region to another??? DVD X Copy??
Actually I use a Mac. :)
Looks like people are interested, so I should be involved in some interesting trades come Christmas!
OFF TOPIC: I almost had my dream turntable for my LP conversions recently but someone else scooped it (ebay!) but I expect to get a decent one soon. (for those of you following the saga of the Unconverted Sesame Disco LP.)
later
eric
anathema
06-20-2004, 10:33 PM
Actually, the cyberHome 300 can output both NTSC and PAL - RadioShack has 'em on sale for $40. Pretty good unit, very small, and runs on 110 and 220 volt power. I just bought one for another project last night, and it works great. Good picture too, and (yes, there's more!), it also has progressive scan output!
Presumably build quality has improved then - a friend of mine had a
Cyberhome player, and it was nothing but trouble :-(
(EDIT: Actually, the MPEG files on a DVD are not stored in "NTSC or PAL" format, they're converted from MPEG to whatever video system your video system uses on the fly. just had to clarify that...)
-Wembley
Yeah, I know that :-) I was simplifying since both discs and players are labelled as being "NTSC" and/or "PAL".
Stulz
06-21-2004, 09:39 AM
Actually I use a Mac. :)
Looks like people are interested, so I should be involved in some interesting trades come Christmas!
OFF TOPIC: I almost had my dream turntable for my LP conversions recently but someone else scooped it (ebay!) but I expect to get a decent one soon. (for those of you following the saga of the Unconverted Sesame Disco LP.)
later
eric
I also have a Mac. What software are you using? Is it for OSX ?
Fozzie Bear
06-21-2004, 11:51 AM
I read all this and my brain exploded.
Twice.
Smy Guiley
06-21-2004, 09:25 PM
I also have a Mac. What software are you using? Is it for OSX ?
Yup. It's called "OSeX"! It's a small app and free also. Very easy to use. You can transfer all files from a DVD onto your Desktop in any region, or none (region zero) and then just reburn it. Simple.
Are you on Panther yet or just Jag? (I'm still on Jaguar and I still love it, as I'm still on a poor old iMac G3 750 MHz...although PC users: don't be fooled by the MHz!)
Sorry, that was off topic again.
*ahem* Yes, it's for OSX.
later
eric
beaker
06-21-2004, 09:55 PM
My off brand dvd player plays PAL format, and converts it quite nicely:)
(its a daewoo)
Smy Guiley
06-22-2004, 06:54 PM
Know what?
It seems the less you pay for a DVD player, the more it'll do! My little Sears player plays pretty much everything I put into it. I made a disc from my VHS of Rocky Mountain Holiday and it wasn't a VCD...it wasn't an SVCD...it wasn't even a KSVCD....it was an XKSVCD (that is: a near-"s"-quality-lowered-bitrate-"K"-matrix-disc or something like that...anyone who makes these should find that amusing at least) anyway, it plays perfectly, even though I pretty much messed with every parameter possible, keeping the quality vs. time-on-disc ratio as high as possible.
WOW I go off topic a lot lately.
*ahem*. Mine plays lots.
later
eric
Stulz
06-23-2004, 02:19 PM
Yup. It's called "OSeX"! It's a small app and free also. Very easy to use. You can transfer all files from a DVD onto your Desktop in any region, or none (region zero) and then just reburn it. Simple.
Are you on Panther yet or just Jag? (I'm still on Jaguar and I still love it, as I'm still on a poor old iMac G3 750 MHz...although PC users: don't be fooled by the MHz!)
Sorry, that was off topic again.
*ahem* Yes, it's for OSX.
later
eric
Yup, I'm using Panther 10.3 on a new Dual 2Ghz G5. My stupid DVD software got corrupted by Limewire and now I hve to dump all my files to an external drive or use CD's(uhg!) so I' won't be burnind DVD's for a while.
I have the Region 2 MTI in WIDESCREEN and would love to copy it to region 1 or 0 and buy the UK Muppet Show discs for the bonus specials uncluded and transfer them as well.
Thanks for the info
FragglettesMom
07-03-2004, 01:53 PM
I read all this and my brain exploded.
Twice.
VERY funny, Fozzie!!!!!! Icouldn't agree with you more! I guess we are lucky there are people out there ( or in here ) who can do all of those things mentioned without their brains explodeing, otherwise we would not have computers, websites, cellphones, etc.
Muppetsdownunder
07-04-2004, 07:32 AM
Know what?
It seems the less you pay for a DVD player, the more it'll do! My little Sears player plays pretty much everything I put into it. I made a disc from my VHS of Rocky Mountain Holiday and it wasn't a VCD...it wasn't an SVCD...it wasn't even a KSVCD....it was an XKSVCD (that is: a near-"s"-quality-lowered-bitrate-"K"-matrix-disc or something like that...anyone who makes these should find that amusing at least) anyway, it plays perfectly, even though I pretty much messed with every parameter possible, keeping the quality vs. time-on-disc ratio as high as possible.
WOW I go off topic a lot lately.
*ahem*. Mine plays lots.
later
eric
Thats true! My Sony player is a few years old and wasnt cheap and it doesnt play copied CDs, mp3s or anything like that not even cd-rs but luckily it plays dvd-r
radio boy
08-08-2004, 09:59 PM
i have one of those record players made for lp transferring to the computer.
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