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  • How Can I Change Regional Settings by VBA?

    The VBA language lets you call internal Windows functions, including the function that changes regional settings. Include the DLL function in Windows that makes the change on the system, then call the function from your VBA application. The regional settings change is transparent to your users, so only use this process when your users set regional settings changes in your VBA applications.

  • How to Change Your Region on a PS3

    The Sony PlayStation 3 is a Blu-ray and DVD player as well as a video game console. When you set up your PlayStation Network ID, you must select your region and some video types will only play on a specific region. If you move to a different region and would like to change your PlayStation Network ID region to your current location, you can do so at anytime.

  • How Do I Change My Region's Gem Fighter?

    Bypassing the region restriction that WeMade, the developer of the "Gem Fighter" video game, put in place allows you to play the original version even if you reside outside of South Korea. "Gem Fighter" is the name of the original South Korean version of the online fighting video game that American players know under the name of "Rumble Fighter." If you prefer to play the original South Korean version, you can do so by using a proxy server.

  • How to Play Region 4 DVDs on a LG Blu-Ray Player

    Optical discs, such as Blu-ray discs and DVDs, are created in different formats to be played in specific parts of the world -- for example, North America or Asia. Blu-ray players, such as those made by LG Electronics, contain a hidden menu which allows discs from other regions to play. The procedure will not prevent the Blu-ray player from being able to play the region-specific discs it has been playing up to now.

  • What Is a Blu-ray Disc Recorder?

    Blu-ray disc recorders allow you create your own high definition videos for playback on compatible optical devices. They come in several different basic varieties and often work with other common media formats in addition to Blu-ray discs.

  • How to Get a Multi Camera Angle Icon Off the DVD Screen

    DVD players are equipped with a variety of viewing options for taking advantage of the various special features available on many discs. Some DVDs are encoded with alternative camera angles so you can press a button on the remote control and view the program from a different perspective. This is a popular feature on concert DVDs, where multiple cameras might be employed to capture many angles of the performance. On some DVD players, the multi-camera angle icon displays on your screen to let you know the disc is in multi-angle mode. Use the remote control to remove the icon.

  • How to Play Blu-ray Discs

    Blu-ray technology allows you to watch movies in what is essentially high definition quality. If you thought your DVD player and LCD or plasma TV screen provided favorable quality for movies, you'll be impressed with a Blu-ray player. Similar to a DVD player, a Blu-ray player is user friendly and simple to operate. You can play Blu-ray discs using the player's remote control or the buttons on the player itself.

  • How to Unlock Philips DVD Players

    Philips DVD players are typically locked with one of nine region codes installed by the manufacturer to deter piracy. These codes only allow the player to play DVD's from a certain region, which is not a problem unless you want to play a disc from another world region. If you have a Region 2 DVD player, for example, you cannot play a Region 5 DVD. To solve this issue, you can unlock the player. The unlocking process you use will depend on the Philips model you have.

  • How to Unlock a Sony XR-M500R

    Your Sony MX-M500R is a tape player designed for use in automobiles. This particular tape deck comes with a security feature that requires you to enter a code on the included remote in order to unlock the unit. This code needs to be entered the first time you use the tape player or whenever you replace the car battery.

  • How to Play a Panasonic DVD S27 Data Disc

    The Panasonic S27 is a DVD player with a remote control for playback of standard 5-inch media discs utilizing a variety of formats, including DVD-R, which is commonly used to store data or burn copies of movies. Discs can be played using the controls on the front of the Panasonic component or the supplied remote control.

  • How to Disable Regions on a Panasonic DVD Player

    Panasonic DVD players are built to only play DVDs from the region to which they are assigned. For example, a Region 1 Panasonic DVD player only plays Region 1 DVDs. This means that if you attempt to play a Region 2 DVD on a Region 1 player, it does not work. For some models of Panasonic DVD players, however, there are codes you can enter with the remote control to make the player region-free. This allows the player to play DVDs from any region.

  • How to Unlock Sansui DVDs

    In order to watch DVDs from other regions on your Sansui DVD Player, you must unlock the region code restriction on your player so that it can play DVDs from any region. The exact procedure to do this differs, depending on the model of Sansui DVD player you have.

  • How to Resize a Blu-ray From 1920X1080 to 1378X768 Resolution

    Blu-ray players are programmed with a variety of features for getting maximum enjoyment from the high-definition discs they play. For example, the Blu-ray component can be adjusted to change screen resolution, such as from 1920x1080 to the smaller 1378x768. This adjustment can be used to view content that might otherwise run off the edge of your TV screen, depending on its size and model.

  • How to Change Panasonic DVD Players to Region 1

    All DVD discs and players are encoded to work in a specific region of the world. Movie studios have divided the world into different distribution regions, and DVD codes reflect these regions. Panasonic DVD players are programmed based on the region in which they are manufactured for distribution. Those that are not originally programmed for Region 1 (United States and Canada) require a code to change to that region.

  • How to Make Your Sony DVD Multi-regional

    A DVD placed in a Sony DVD drive will not play if it has a different "region" code than the one set for your player. You can use hidden menu commands to make the Sony DVD player able to play DVDs from any region of the world. The Sony DVD player must first be put into a service mode. This can be done using its remote control. The procedure will not affect any of the other functions of the Sony.

  • How to Unlock Panasonic DVD Players by Using the Remote

    Panasonic DVD players are unable to play commercial DVDs that are manufactured in a different part of the world than where the Panasonic was purchased. To play any commercial DVD, unlock the Panasonic player using a Philips Universal DVD remote (this will also work with any universal remote that is able to be programmed to duplicate command codes issued by a Panasonic DVD remote). The Philips Universal DVD remote can be purchased from an electronics store or drugstore and, unlike the one that comes with the Panasonic, has built-in codes that will activate a menu to unlock the Panasonic. None…

  • How to Make My Panasonic Blu Ray DVD Recorder Region Free

    A Blu-ray player is similar to a DVD player in that it is unable to play commercial discs unless the disc and player were made for the same region. To make a Panasonic Blu-ray player region free -- able to play discs no matter what region they are designated for -- activate a series of commands that is not documented in the instruction manual or touted by the manufacturer. The procedure requires the use of a universal remote control that can be purchased from an electronics store, but no special skills.

  • How to Unlock a Sony DVD NS78H

    The DVP NS78H is a CD/DVD player manufactured by the Sony Corporation. The NS78H has several special features, including various play mode functions, playback picture adjustment and the ability to use the NS78H remote control on other televisions. Additionally, the unit offers child-lock features to prevent unwanted access to the player. You can lock the player's disc tray and lock individual DVDs so they cannot be watched. Unlocking the Sony NS78H requires pressing a series of buttons on the remote and entering your four-digit password.

  • How to Unlock a Sony DAV-HDX475 DVD

    The Sony DVD Home Theatre System DAV-HDX475 player offers users many disc playback features including Parental Control disc lock protection. A user can lock playback of a disc based on a disc rating set for specific age groups or can restrict disc playback to discs from certain geographic regions. The disc lock is a password-protected feature. When prompted, you must enter the four-digit password that you originally selected when you set up the protection in order to unlock the player and begin disc playback.

  • How to Unlock My Sony Dvp-Fx820

    The Sony DVP-FX820 is a portable CD/DVD player. As with non-portable CD/DVD players, the DVP-FX820 CD/DVD player allows adults to set password-protected parental controls to stop younger users from viewing certain DVD content. Once the Parental Control settings are set and disc viewing locked, the only way to view content rated higher than the set level is by entering the correct six-digit password that you chose originally when you set up the Parental Control lock.

  • How to Play a Japanese DVD

    DVDs are given different region codes based upon where they were released. For example, Japanese DVDs are Region 2, along with most European DVDs. This allows content producers to control the flow of media in countries where movies are released later then elsewhere. If you do not have a region-free DVD player, you will have to strip the region code from your DVD, in a computer, before you can watch it in an American, or Region 1, DVD player. This process involves ripping the DVD, from a region-free DVD drive, to your hard drive and burning a new, Region 1…

  • How to Change the Region Code on a DVD for a Sony Blu-ray

    Blu-ray players, like the DVD players that preceded it, only play Blu-ray discs that are made for the region or country in which the device is being used. Changing the region code of a Sony Blu-ray player will allow any Blu-ray disc to play when inserted--regardless of the region in which it was made to work. The procedure is straightforward and does not harm the Blu-ray player. No special skills or expertise is needed.

  • How to Change Region Codes on a Philips DVD Player

    DVDs are manufactured to play only in certain regions of the world. They carry "region codes" that specify the type of DVD player in which they will work. You can change your Philips DVD Player yourself by using hacks, or special command sequences from the remote control to switch regions or make the player play all discs.

  • How to Change the Region Code on Samsung DVD Recorders

    On the back of most DVD movies, in a corner somewhere, there is a small symbol of a flat world with a number printed in the center. This number refers to the DVD's region. Generally, in order to play a DVD, your player must match the DVD's region. Many DVD players, though, can be made "region-free," and so can play DVDs from anywhere.

  • How to Change a DVD Zone

    Most DVD drives are region-locked. This means that if you are locked in region 1, which is the U.S., you cannot play a region 4, Australia DVD. This can be quite a problem sometimes, and Windows lets you change your DVD drive region just five times before it is locked. By flashing a patched firmware, you can bypass the region check, making your drive region-free and able to play any DVD.

  • How to Change a DVD Player to Multi Region

    While DVD encryption is used to ensure copyright protection, a tactic of "regional" restriction is employed to protect against unlawful distribution, according to Microsoft's Tech Net. The problem with this regional DVD coding is that it interferes with playback even if a foreign DVD is bought legally. Luckily, many DVD players allow users to adjust the regional settings for specific regional playback. Furthermore, a generic "multiregion" setting lets people playback DVD products from all or most of the eight major DVD distribution regions.

  • How to Change the Region of a DVD Player

    Region-specific DVD players are a problem when you've got an out-of-region DVD you're dying to watch. Fortunately, there is a way to bypass such restrictions on most DVD players. There are several websites that will instruct you on your specific player.

  • How to Change the Region Code in a Panasonic DVD Player

    There are a number of reasons why a person would want to change their Panasonic DVD player's region code. If a person is importing DVDs from another country, they won't play on a North American (or "Region 1") DVD player under normal circumstances. Changing the Region Coding of the player itself is a way to get around this. Use this article as a guide as you change the Region Code on your Panasonic DVD player.

  • How to Change a Prism DVD Player to Multi-Region

    Prism DVD players are made by CyberHome. WIth a simple code, they can be altered to become a multi-region DVD player, which means you can play DVDs from all over the world.

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