DVDs, Region 2 & PAL

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chipchap

Audiophyte
I just moved to the US from the UK and now have to buy a load of new equipment (yes, shame, isn't it? :) ). However, one problem is that I have a lot of region 2 DVDs and also some PAL videos. Talking to other Europeans who have moved here, it's clear that this is a problem, as the US doesn't seem to sell NTSC/PAL TVs and unlike the UK, where every DVD player can be hacked, there's no mention that I can find anywhere on how to do this. In Fry's and Best Buy etc. they just look at you blankly (though that may not be unique to my situation possibly...).

So I'm looking to understand what players can I buy that can be hacked easily to play region 2 and also if it's possible to then take the (presumably PAL) signal and display it successfully. Can anyone help?

Thanks.
 
Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

Moderator
Some players are hackable, but I've never bothered as most things are released for Region 1. Maybe someone here can offer you some good advice, but if not, check out AC . Try the Cinema or Home Theater Circles and ask "Bubba966". He just about the most knowledgeable person I've ever known about that stuff. He has several hacked players, hundreds of Asian & European DVDs and LDs, and should be able to answer any question you could think of.

That's not to say you won't get an answer here- some of the Admin might know. At least one of them is ISF cert'd and they all know their video. I myself don't know much about Continental video gear.
 
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chipchap

Audiophyte
Many thanks - I'll try both suggestions. The JVB.nl bunch look good. Dutch but based in the US...?
 
J

jzac

Audioholic
Here it is...

ChipChap... dunno if you already bought a player or not, but here's a good site for picking up some code and region free players.

http://www.zonefreedvd.com/

I know someone who bought from here and works awesome. Reliable site too... check it out.
 
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