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Region Issues

Postby Tranas » 19 Mar 2010 12:30

Have an IBM T-30 laptop running Win2K. Machine was purchased in the US. Those DVD's play without issues - the machine has InterVideo's WinDVD installed by IBM + a new install of VideoLAN. Eastern European DVD's fail to be recognized by that drive - and have been BSOD'd.

A desktop XP machine at the same location has a Lite-On DVD drive - same version of VideoLAN - plays both (region's DVD's) using VLC media player (with those same discs) without issues.

Am I missing something in the way of configuration?

TIA

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Re: Region Issues

Postby T.Sarastro » 19 Mar 2010 13:58

What model of Lite-On DVD drive ? Is it delivered region free? Or has it been modified to become region free. ?
I am not an expert in this field but have got the imprsession that DVD-units can have have hard-codes region locks and /or software locks. Even if a player has been made region free, still problems may occur if thw involved softwares is region sensitive . The VLC Player region is region insensitive. DVD-Players are cheap now, you could consider to install an additional Plater for the other region.
Regions etc are listed in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_region_code
My computers 'Arne2': Model/Manufacturer: FUJITSU D1420, CPU/RAM x86 1995 MHz / 2000 MB (PC2100) / Drive0 100 GB + Drive1 250 GB) BIOS: FUJITSU SIEMENS/Phoenix 4.06 Rev. 1.05.1420, 2002-10-16 HAL Version: "HAL Version: "5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.080413-2111)"
XP 5.1 SP 3, AVG 9, VLC 1.0.5 , Windows Media Player 11

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Re: Region Issues

Postby VLC_help » 19 Mar 2010 16:34

Eastern European DVD's fail to be recognized by that drive
I would try to seek firmware update for that drive.

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Re: Region Issues

Postby Tranas » 20 Mar 2010 04:53

The laptop drive is a TEAC DW-28E. In general, I am aware of the hardware constraints/lockouts for regions. This drive was allowed 10 "Views" and then the region was locked out. I have used "DVD Region+CSS Free" with limited success - some disks play normally, others not - some are not recognized. Region 1 DVD's continue to play normally.

The desktop machine does not "see" the title of a Region 1 DVD - presumably because the drive is region 2 - but when you select the drive letter and ask VLC to play it [since you know there is a disk in the drive] - no problem. The DVD is seen as single track - no separate leadin/trailers/warning. You can just push the slider to where you want to be. Pretty trick. + the desktop plays the region 2 disks with no issues, and it sees the name of the disk.

The laptop drive has never been reset, and I understand that this can be done 3 times before it permanently locks out. I presume VideoLan cannot play the DVD's now because that region is locked out by the hardware. If I were to have the drive reset - will VLC play the DVD without triggering another lockout countdown? I presume so, and I would expect the region 2 DVD's to act in an analogous fashion to the desktop drive.

I have looked for firmware updates that deal with the region issue, but none are available for this particular drive - AFAIK.

Appreciate the assistance.

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Re: Region Issues

Postby VLC_help » 20 Mar 2010 16:46

Region doesn't matter to seeing of the disc content. The content can be seen always, it is just playback of those movies that might have issues.


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