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Playing Region 1 DVDs on Region 2 Superdrive (mac book pro)

Posted: 17 Apr 2007 22:41
by bt2bn
Hi,

I read around the net that it was possible to play region 1 dvd's on macs through vlc. I have switched the regions a few times and watched various regions on the supplied region player - i'm on my last switch though, so don't want to use it.

When I try to run the dvd it gives me and error, saying:

"Your input can't be opened
VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvdnav:///dev/rdisk1/'. Check the log for details"

Am I being an idiot and there is a really obvious thing to do? I hope so.

Cheers for your help,

bt2bn

video_ts

Posted: 17 Apr 2007 22:46
by bt2bn
Also, when I try to open the video_ts the drive is accessed - when I hit play the video window comes up black for a few seconds and then goes away again....confused...

Re: Playing Region 1 DVDs on Region 2 Superdrive (mac book p

Posted: 18 Apr 2007 02:25
by jclark
Hi,

I read around the net that it was possible to play region 1 dvd's on macs through vlc. I have switched the regions a few times and watched various regions on the supplied region player - i'm on my last switch though, so don't want to use it.

When I try to run the dvd it gives me and error, saying:

"Your input can't be opened
VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvdnav:///dev/rdisk1/'. Check the log for details"

Am I being an idiot and there is a really obvious thing to do? I hope so.

Cheers for your help,

bt2bn

I disabled the automatic running of the standard Apple DVD widget. It asked me a couple of times about the 'region count', and I disabled it before any was 'programmed'.

Now I only use VLC to access DVD's and can play region 1 and 2 media. I have not run into a disk I haven't been able to play, but it could be because the encryption, rather than the zoning.

I especially hate this regionalization of DVD's, because unlike some 'americans', I actually like to have the media playing in the 'native language', and have the closed captions, if on the disk, also in the native language.