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International REGION FREE DVD player

 

Author: John Dulaney

But DVDs are also becoming major factors in the profitability of movie releases. If the DVD of a movie reaches a country before the movie has been released in the theaters, it is going to seriously affect its profitability for Hollywood studios, who release the same movie in different countries at different times. To prevent a DVD making it before the movie hits the theater in a particular country, the studios have devised a coding technique; there is a digital flag on the DVD that conveys to the hard-coded DVD player about where the DVD originates from.

When the disc is loaded, the software in the player compares the codes on the disc with the one set in the player's register. If the codes do not match, the disc wont play. For instance, a Code 4 DVD cannot be played in a Code 1 DVD player. In this way the DVD of a movie from a country where the movie is released cannot be played in a country where it is yet to be released. This not only enables studios to release the same movie in different countries at different times, but also enables them to practice price differentiation between countries for movie tickets as well as DVDs, thus adding potential revenue to the studio coffers.

The codes are decided according to the six regions into which the world has been divided for the purpose: the first region is USA and Canada, the second has Europe, South Africa, Middle-east and Japan, all of Asian Pacific is the third, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and Latin America combine to form the fourth, the fifth is Africa, Russia, India and Eastern Europe grouped together and last but not the least, the sixth is formed by China and Hong Kong. A DVD from one region is coded not to function in another: the player and the disc should belong to the same region in order to work with each other.

But this code system can be surpassed through modifications, and players can be designed with modifications to run DVDs from all the six regions. Such specialized players are known as codefree or region-free DVD players, as compared to normal DVD players which are able to play DVDs only from their own region. These specially modified players play DVDs from all parts of the world, thus thwarting restrictions imposed by the studios on audiences the world over.

Though this does bite into the profits of Hollywood studios, it is certainly not against the law. In fact countries like Australia make it mandatory to remove code locks from the DVD players. In other cases, regional coding may prevent the legitimate enjoyment of a product that a consumer has legally bought in a different territory, especially in the case of people who emigrate and then find that their entire collections, which they legally own, cannot be played in their new country of residence. A codefree DVD player is the only option for such people, whose consumer rights have been infringed upon.

DVD players bought across the counter from malls are not usually code-free, as this a modification done especially through the use of technology. The region code is usually mentioned on the back of each individual DVD package, either with a regional coding logo of a globe with the region code superimposed over it, or actually spelled out. Check this code in order to run a disc from a different region on your DVD player. If the player does not run it, it is not codefree.

Any attempts you make by yourself to modify a normal DVD player may not always succeed because of insufficient technical know-how, and by tinkering with a player you run the risk of rendering it inoperable or making the warranty on that particular piece void. Moreover, most of these modifications may be easily detectable, especially with the movie companies spending millions on detection mechanisms.

Some modifications may also require specialized and expensive extra hardware like special remote controls, for instance. Once detected, the player will not allow you to play DVDs from incompatible regions. On the other hand, a specialized manufactured device like the Coby International Region-free DVD Player is an actual codefree DVD player, which is able to play DVDs from all the regions equally well, without any loss in image or audio quality.

We manufacture all our codefree DVD players to our individual high standards, and each set comes with a lifetime warranty that the player will work with every DVD from anywhere on earth irrespective of country, region or video standard , as long as you own the player. It can function on any voltage wall outlet from 100-240 volts worldwide, even in the absence of a transformer. All this comes with a standard USA Factory Warranty from Coby for 60 days, which you can extend up to three years with the payment of a nominal additional charge.

The Coby International Region-free DVD player packs in an inbuilt video converter which makes it possible to play DVD discs from any region whatsoever on a standard American television regardless of its video standard (PAL or NTSC). As the inbuilt video converter can convert PAL format to NTSC as well as NTSC to PAL, it is not mandatory to possess a multi-system television set to watch movies in either format. This is an added advantage, because you can watch both PAL and NTSC formats on a TV that is either PAL or NTSC, without buying an additional converter, because the inbuilt converter in the player does the video format conversion for you.

When no such conversion is required, because either your disc and TV are the same format or you have a multi-system TV, the converter can be turned off. The device then becomes only a codefree DVD player minus the quality loss that sometimes results from conversion. In other words, this codefree DVD player has the ability to convert a PAL disc to NTSC and an NTSC disc to PAL, or, if you have a PAL-NTSC TV, you can turn off the conversion and you will see all movies in their original image and sound quality.

The Motion Picture Association of American (MPAA) has recently developed the Regional Coding Enhancement (RCE) which will be included on almost all new Code 1 DVD releases, which has become a concern for all movie buffs. This new technology has been especially created to prevent some codefree DVD players from playing DVD discs purchased in North America, and is targeted at those who attempt to modify their players into becoming region-free by using the remote control. But the Coby International Region-free DVD Player has been manufactured in such a way as to be unaffected by RCE, and so you will be able to freely view RCE-coded DVDs on your Coby player.

This player includes all the usual features like Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel surround sound through coaxial or optical digital-audio output, for use with compatible receiver/speakers, and it plays DVD/MP3/CD/CD-R/CD-RW discs. It is also capable of the normal multiple subtitles/viewing angles and includes all regular features like slow/fast motion play, zoom operation, parental lock control, and convenient on-screen display. Its compact nature and easily adjustable voltage settings make it very handy to travel with on trips across the world.

To put it briefly, the Coby International Region-free DVD Player is worth the purchase because of its code-free and video conversion warranty, as well as its compact body and easily adaptable voltage settings. It also includes all the regular features a DVD consumer has come to expect, and should be a must-have in your entertainment plans either at home or on travel.

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Author Bio:

John Dulaney

Pictured with me is the beautiful, new Italian starlet Marzia Tedeschi who is traveling the world's festivals 2005-2006 and winning as Best Actress for her film "Pane nudo / For Bread Alone" in San Francisco and Milano etc. John Dulaney, born Dec. 11th, 1946, married with children. Living most years since 1969 outside the USA and working in motion pictures since 1965 until I started Quantumstar.com with my beautiful wife Jojo, in March of 1994 in San Francisco, Ca. I've lived in/been to approximately 36 countries and have lived under Democracies, Socialism, Communism, dictatorships, kingdoms and others. There is no place like home. I participated at Channel Four in Manila, Philippines during the "People Power Revolution" and stood, with my wife's brother, along with half a million others against the threat of tank attack. Working in front of and behind the camera films around the world we removed to the suburbs and a quiet life, for a few years. We still have property in Umbria, Italy, some is for sale. After all is said and done I count my children, wife Jojo and my friends as my only real treasure. Need more info.? I do have a personal web page; write me for the address.

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