How To Make Mac Dvd Player Region Free

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It is recommended as the best free DVD playing software also since it is a free Blu-ray player to playback all Blu-ray discs (regardless of disc protection and region codes), a free HD media player to play up to 1080p and 4K videos, a music player to tune in favorite music. Blu-ray Player is the straightforward and easy-to-use playback software with a sleek and intuitive interface. It provides a decent disc playback experience, allowing you to play 4K/ 1080p Blu-ray Disc, Blu-ray ISO files, BDMV folder and DVD discs smoothly on your Mac and Windows computer. It plays more than just DVDs and Blu-ray discs. DVD Player for windows 10. Any DVD Player is a free DVD, video & audio player. You can use it to play DVD, watch movies and films. No need for any video converter and it can play any kind of media formats, DVD, Blu-ray DVD. Play DVD video disc: VCD, DVD, Blu-ray DVD. This video is an update on my how to make a dvd player region free video. Mac touch bar game mods. I cannot stress enough that to do this yourself, you'll need to know your dvd playe.

During Blu-ray disc playback, many people will meet some problem about Blu-ray Region Codecs, which leads to the failure playback. Problem like this:
“Bought a Blu-ray disc from UK on my vacation and took it to America. Tried to play the Blu-ray movie but the Blu-ray player asks for a Region Code. What is Region Code? Why do I need to input the Region Code? Can’t I play the Blu-ray disc if I don’t know the Region Code? I really know nothing about this kind knowledge.”
Before handling the failure playback Region A Blu-ray on Region B/C BD players, I will popularizing Region Codes knowledge.
What is Blu-ray region codes?
Region Codes are pieces of data that are embedded into Blu-Ray Discs to act as a restriction. This data, or region code, is read by the player and if it doesn’t recognize the region code as compatible or local, the disc will not play. Since region codes are specific to certain geographical locations, a disc can typically only be read and played by a Blu-Ray Player that was manufactured or intended for use in that same specific region.
Usually this doesn’t pose a problem to the average user, but it may for someone who has purchased discs from a foreign website or while visiting another country. For example, if you live in the United States and purchased a few Blu-ray discs while on vacation in the UK, those discs are not going to be playable in your Blu-ray Player back in the US.
Why region codes are used to restrict the playback of discs?
There are a handful of different reasons as to why region codes are used to restrict the playback of discs. The first and foremost reason is the fact that new films nearly always have different release dates (sometimes months apart) for different areas of the world. Movie production companies and movie studios (as well as the general box office) utilize region coding in an attempt to prevent losses that could be incurred if certain areas of the world had premature access to unreleased films. Region coding helps deter this practice, thereby allowing vested parties to reap maximum profits.
Aside from profitability, there are other reasons for the use of region codes. Governments and Religious Groups in other regions of the world often have strict authority over what type of content is acceptable for viewing. In these areas, region coding is effectively leveraged to censor content that is considered to be unethical, improper, or undesirable.
How does Blu-ray region codes divide?
In total, there are 3 separate Blu-Ray region codes. These codes are classified alphabetically as Region A, Region B, and Region C. The following is guide map of Blu-ray region codes. This map shows the different Blu-ray codes and which areas they are utilized in.
Region A: This region covers all of North America, South America and South East Asia.
Region B: This encompasses Europe, Africa, Middle East, French territories and Greenland.
Region C: Region which covers the rest of the world including Russia, Asia, and China.
How to bypass or crack Blu-ray region codes?
If you don’t want to have your Blu-ray disc from another region lying idle on the shelf. You can choose to rip commercial Blu-ray to hard drive. With Pavtube BDMagic, you can backup Blu-ray disc from region A/B/C to M2TS video onto hard drive for playback with media players o your region. It can preserve the original resolution and quality. What’s more, it enables you to rip Blu-ray to H.265, M3U8, MP4, MKV, MOV, etc video and FLAC, WAV, MP3 audio for your other media players, hard drives, servers, cloud storage, game consoles and portable devices at ultra fast speed.
Free download and install:
Other Download:
– Pavtube old official address: http://www.pavtube.cn/blu-ray-ripper/
– Cnet Download: http://download.cnet.com/Pavtube-BDMagic/3000-7970_4-75922877.html
How to copy Blu-ray from region A/B/C with Blu-ray Ripper?
Step 1: Load Blu-ray disc to the program
Select “Load from disc” from the “File” menu drop-down list to add Blu-ray movies to the program. Click the drop-down list of Subtitles, then all the subtitles info in the Blu-ray will be shown clearly, so you can select your needed language as your subtitles freely.
Step 2: Select Directly Copy
By choosing Copy > Directly Copy, you are ale to copy the selected movie file in its original format without quality loss. When directly copy a Blu-ray title, you will get M2TS as output. If you want to preserve the Blu-ray’s original file structure without changing anything, you needn’t set here, just click the icon like a computer to copy the entire disc feature.
Step 3: Start backup Blu-ray movie
Clicking the Convert button on main interface, you can go to conversion window to start backup Blu-ray from region A/B/C to hard drive process.
Following these steps, you can stream your Blu-ray movies from region A with your Blu-ray player from region B/C freely without hassle. This BDMagic also can make your DVD player region free.
In addition, Pavtube BDMagic for Mac has the same power function and it supports the latest Mac OS X E1 Capitan, Yosemite 10.10 and Yosemite 10.9. What’s more, Pavtube ByteCopy and Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate also have the ability to rip region-locked Blu-ray discs.

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Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Detecting Your Region Status
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Making Your DVD-ROM Drive Region-FreeDVD DIGEST
    Making your DVD-ROM drive region-free is probably the hardest thing you'll have to do, in order to make your PC-DVD system region-free.
    Not all DVD-ROM drives can be made region-free, so don't be alarmed if you can't make your DVD-ROM drive region-free (there may be other ways to playback DVD movies in other regions). But if you can make your drive region-free, then you should, since it will save you a lot of trouble.
    To make DVD-ROM drives region-free, you'll have to use a region-free patched firmware to replace the current firmware in your DVD-ROM drive. Please remember that firmwares are the very important piece of software that controls how your DVD-ROM drive operates, and that firmware designed for one drive will almost never work on a firmware designed for another drive (unless the drives share the same basic design, eg. some Aopen and some Pioneer drives). Also, updating the firmware can be dangerous if you don't know what you are doing, as a bad firmware flash can permanently ruin your drive (not to mention void your warrantee at the same time).
    For the lastest region free firmwares and tools, please refer to The Firmware Page. Each firmware will have different uploading/flashing instructions, so please read the included documentations very carefully.
    After you have applied the region-free firmware, you should use the instructions outlined on this page, to see if your DVD-ROM drive is now region-free or not (ie. whether the firmware has worked, or not). You should also let Windows re-install and re-detect your DVD-ROM drivers and also re-install your software DVD player (more instructions below).
    If your DVD-ROM drive is not listed on either of these pages, or is listed as having an RPC-2 (region-locking) firmware only, then you may want to try to rip the DVD to your hard-drive, strip out the region information in the process (to make the ripped movie region-free), and then playback the movie on your hard-drive.
    So to sum up, this is what you have to do :

    1. Locate a region-free firmware for your DVD-ROM drive :
        Click here to visit The Firmware Page

    2. If a region-free firmware is available for your drive, apply it :

        1. After you flash your drive with the new region-free firmware, make sure that it has worked by detecting the region status of your drive.

        2. If the firmware hasn't worked, try again. If it has worked, you'll now need to let Windows re-install your DVD-ROM drivers (not always needed). You can do this by Click on the 'Start' button -> 'Settings' -> 'Control Panel' -> 'System' -> 'Device Manager' -> 'CDROM' -> delete/remove the item associated with your DVD-ROM drive. Restart your computer (Windows will now automatically re-detect your DVD-ROM drive - you may need your Windows setup files/CD).

        3. You may also want to re-install your software DVD player.

    3. If there is no region-free firmware for your drive, then you may want to 'Rip the Entire DVD' and 'Strip out the region code' while ripping

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