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  2. DVD region code - Wikipedia

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    However, region-free DVD players, which ignore region coding, are also commercially available, [2] and many DVD players can be modified to be region-free, allowing playback of all discs. [3] DVDs may use one code, multiple codes (multi-region), or all codes (region free).

  3. Category:Hardware DVD players - Wikipedia

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    Portable DVD player; Progressive scan DVD player; V. VCR/DVD combo This page was last edited on 17 November 2024, at 19:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Regional lockout - Wikipedia

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    Unlike DVD regions, Blu-ray regions are verified only by the player software, not by the computer system or the drive. The region code is stored in a file or the registry, and there are hacks to reset the region counter of the player software. In stand-alone players, the region code is part of the firmware.

  5. List of Compact Disc and DVD copy protection schemes

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    DVD-Cops See CD-Cops in previous section. DVD region code Restricts region where media can be played by matching region number with configuration flag in DVD players. LaserLock Includes hidden directory on the CD containing corrupted data which will cause errors while being copied. SafeDisc (version 4) See SafeDisc (versions 1-5) in previous ...

  6. Regional Playback Control - Wikipedia

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    Newer drives use RPC-2 firmware, which enforces DVD region coding at the hardware level. See DVD region code#Computer DVD drives for further information. Some RPC-2 drives can be converted to RPC-1 with the same features as before by using alternative firmware on the drive, or on some drives by setting a secret flag in the drive's EEPROM

  7. Portable DVD player - Wikipedia

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    The first portable DVD player was introduced in 1998 by Panasonic. [2] They are made to be practical for "on the go" use. Many are able to perform secondary functions such as playing music from audio CDs and displaying images from digital cameras or camcorders.