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  1. Please can anyone help, with this, I have a limited edition of Blackadder Region 1 and as I only have one multi-region player in the house, would like to be able to backup these discs to be able to watch on one the Region 2 players in the house.

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  2. Doesn't dvdshrink take off the region code for you?
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    I think it does!!!

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  4. I won't let me open the files (Video_TS), and DVD Decrypter gives an error as well.

    Any ideas out ther please??

    If so any guides?
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    Make sure this is set correctly in Shrink.
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    Originally Posted by burnrubber
    as I only have one multi-region player in the house, would like to be able to backup these discs to be able to watch on one the Region 2 players in the house.
    I don't know about anyone else, but I read this as the DVD is region 1 now, but he needs it to be region 2, not region-free, because he only has 1 region-free player and would like it to play on one of the region 2-only players ?

    If so, modify the picture below by unticking Region Free, and making sure that region 2 is ticked. I don't think it matters if any others are ticked, as this just means it will play in these other regions as well. But it should be fine on a Region 2-only DVD Player.



    Now, you say you got errors in both DVDShrink and DVDDecrypter when trying to load the DVD> Is it possible for you to either direct quote the error messages, or post screen caps of them ?

    It is a bit hard to diagnose without knowing the exact error
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  7. Hi,

    This is the error in DVD Decryter I get
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    I can't see any error so it should work then... .
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  9. How would I post an image?
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    > I don't know about anyone else, but I read this as the DVD is region 1 now, but he needs it to be region 2, not region-free, because he only has 1 region-free player and would like it to play on one of the region 2-only players ?

    'multi-system' refers to the television system (usually PAL or NTSC). Region is a coding on DVDs. They are two different things.

    If you remove the region code to make a region-free DVD then think of it as an 'any-region' DVD- It should play on any DVD player regardless of the region. But it will still be either NTSC or PAL signal and won't necessarily play on a DVD player that uses the other system.

    So are you sure that your problem is region and not system?
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  11. I agree with BobK. If there is no region coding then it will work in any DVD player. This is most likely a PAL/NTSC problem.
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  12. Please can someone help I have got a image of the error message in DVD Decrypter, however when I try to add it to this post for some reason you can't see it.

    please help Thanks

    As jimmalenko has done....
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    Originally Posted by BobK
    'multi-system' refers to the television system (usually PAL or NTSC). Region is a coding on DVDs. They are two different things.

    If you remove the region code to make a region-free DVD then think of it as an 'any-region' DVD- It should play on any DVD player regardless of the region. But it will still be either NTSC or PAL signal and won't necessarily play on a DVD player that uses the other system.

    So are you sure that your problem is region and not system?
    All I read in the first post was region, multi-region and region ... You can only go on the information you've been given

    Originally Posted by Darth Paris
    If there is no region coding then it will work in any DVD player. This is most likely a PAL/NTSC problem.
    Not exactly true. Not all players play region-free discs. Some require a distinct region to be set on the disc. Then there's a whole heap of other players that can play region-free, but come factory-set to a distinct region and need settings to be changed either via their menu or a hack to become region-free.

    @burnrubber:
    In the text of your message, type [*img]filename.ext[/img] but don't type the * - I put it there so you can see the code filename.ext is the name of your file and the extension, and make sure that there are no spaces in the filename. Then use the browse button (just above the submit button) to browse to where you have the file saved. Then submit the post, and it should upload the picture for you. Make sure the picture is less than 150KB.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  15. I have done that, it came up as an icon and won't show the image, does it need to have a url???

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    you could try a free image hosting site such as http://www.photobucket.com. Once you upload the image to the host, photobucket.com will provide you with a link you can paste into (any) forum to display the image:



    *note: I would also recommend saving the image as a .gif or .png to produce a small file size. (.jpg is better for photo-type images, .gif & .png for lineart/graphics/images with solid colors)
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  17. burnrubber,
    Make sure the image is <150KB.
    This is a guess but are you using a region 2 DVD-ROM/writer?
    If so you will have to change it to region 1 in Windows Device Manager,then play the DVD in PowerDVD or WinDVD.Now you should be able to rip the disc.
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  18. You need to temporarily change the region of your LiteOn SOHW-812s to region 1.
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    That's really not an 'error', just information and a choic. Have you tried click 'OK' and letting it use brute force?
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  20. Have tried to press OK and then I get this message


    http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-11/899539/error2.jpg

    Thanks
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  21. Can't link to images....

    Have you tried changing your drive's region yet?
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  22. Run it through DVDFAB to remove region coding, or change, and macrovision.
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  23. @ burnrubber
    Still can't link to the error image....

    Have you changed your drive's region to region 1?
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  24. Originally Posted by Shocker Milwaukee
    @ burnrubber
    Still can't link to the error image....

    Have you changed your drive's region to region 1?
    He doesn't want to listen to us so I give up.
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