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Sony PCV RX403N

Sony PCV RX403N

Hiya,

How do I make my DVD Player on my PC Multi-Region?

I use Power DVD.

Rick.

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kee-lo_
Member

You could try:

- DVDGenie
- DVD Region Free

See which one works for you.

are they proggys and where do I get them from?

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robpaxton
Explorer

You will have to use DVD region free from www.dvdidle.com

Because your drive has RPC2 firmware DVD genie will not work.

Regards, Rob

You will have to use DVD region free from www.dvdidle.com

Because your drive has RPC2 firmware DVD genie will not work.

Regards, Rob


Thanx Rob - I have tried the software - you get an evaluation period of 30 days before you have to purchase a release code which costs aoround £30.

Not bad really - as a decent region 1 DVD player costs anything from £70 upwards.

Thanx.

Rick.

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robpaxton
Explorer

Have you tried the Pro version - the one that caches the data from your drive?

If you have, does it reduce drive access as much as the site claims?

Regards, Rob

Have you tried the Pro version - the one that caches the data from your drive?

If you have, does it reduce drive access as much as the site claims?

Regards, Rob


Rob,

I am new to DVD's on PC's - I don't understand what you mean by caching etc!!

Sorry!

Rick.

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robpaxton
Explorer

Caching just means that it reads a big chunk of data from the DVD to memory and then uses the data in memory to play the DVD.

It should save battery power (on a notebook) and reduce the time your dvd drive has to run to play a DVD thereby reducing wear and tear on the drive.

Probably not a huge problem for your desktop machine however :slight_smile:

Regards, Rob

Caching just means that it reads a big chunk of data from the DVD to memory and then uses the data in memory to play the DVD.

It should save battery power (on a notebook) and reduce the time your dvd drive has to run to play a DVD thereby reducing wear and tear on the drive.

Probably not a huge problem for your desktop machine however :slight_smile:

Regards, Rob


Rob,

There is a slight delay intransfer - not as smooth as my regular dvd player in the lounge - but this saves me from having to chip my Sony DVD player which I have been quoted around £80 to do so.

Rick.

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robpaxton
Explorer

Thank you for your reply - The sooner DVD region coding goes the way of the Dodo the better.

Regards, Rob