How Do You Make DVD Player Multi Region?
In the world of DVD players, it matters what part of the world you’re in. For various reasons (some related to piracy, some to pricing), companies decided that DVDs bought in one part of the world should not be playable on DVD players manufactured in another. And so they divided the world into 6 regions. On DVD cases you’ll see, generally on the back, in a corner, 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 play DVDs from anywhere. Making a DVD Player Multi-Region Step 1 Determine the make and model of your DVD player. Different DVD players have to be de-regioned in different ways. For the purposes of this guide, let’s say you have a Cyberhome CH-DVD 300. Step 2 Go to videohelp.com. Under lists, click “DVD Hacks.” On the subsequent page, type your DVD make and model in the search DVD playe