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Region Free DVD Player FAQ - Zone Free DVD


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"1000 What is a region free DVD player? Why are there different DVD regions? I currently have a DVD player. How do I know if mine is region/code free / multi region? How does one know what region code a DVD disc is? Can I modify my own DVD player to be region free? What is macrovision? Do your DVD players process copyguard protection? Is it legal to use or own a Region free DVD player? Can I play CDs, CD-Rs, or CD-RWs in your DVD players? What is REA? What is a region free DVD player? A Region free DVD player is a DVD player that is capable of playing DVD discs from around the world. DVD discs are encoded into 6 different regions. Normal (meaning non-Code free) Why are there different regions? Motion picture studios in the USA wanted to control the release of movies around the world using DVD region codes.. Movies are released on DVD at different times around the world, typically America and Canada first, Australia and Japan 6 months later, and E"
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