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    Just purchased a coby dvd-233(zone 1) for my daughter to watch her dvds from NZ(zone 4) and would like an unlock code/hack to turn this unit to multi zone.
    we are curently in the Caribbean.
    when we put in the DVD we get a 'invalid region' message.
    I tried the hack on the site but only get 4 asterisks and no warning.
    Any hints/ suggestions???
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  2. Member Krispy Kritter's Avatar
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    Not all players can be unlocked. Any known codes will be in the DVD Hacks section.
    Google is your Friend
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    yep, i agree the hack for the Coby DVD-233 on this site does not work.

    I work here on a cruise ship, so we're always in different regions!!

    Need to get this one hacked hopefully!!
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    1. Turn on the player and open the tray.
    2. Press MENU, 8, 8, 8, 8 on the remote. You should see 5 asterisks near the top left of your screen.
    3. Press DISPLAY. A dialog box will show the current region code.
    4. Press 0. A new dialog box shows 0 (region free) and a warning. Ignore the warning and don't press any keys on the remote.
    5. Close tray using the remote control. Turn the device off and on again and enjoy your $30 player with any region code DVDs.

    Verified with my DVD-233 that this works.
    First posted by "UPTOWN"
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    I've tried this, and it doesn't work.
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  6. Member Krispy Kritter's Avatar
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    Some hacks only work for specific players (ie: a region 1 player and not a region 2 player) and some manufacturers lock the firmware on newer versions of an existing player to prevent the codes from working.

    Your best bet is to get a player that is region free or get a player from a manufacturer such as Philips or Samsung that doesn't strictly enforce region codeing.
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    thanks, i bought this one without thinking... was hoping to turn it into something useful instead of a paperweight.
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    The 5 step process "kinda" worked on the Coby I got today (3/5) from FRY's in Palo Alto, CA.

    There are 1 second pauses every 10 seconds or so when I play a european DVD.

    This makes it unusable.

    Hope this helps...
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    Originally Posted by hatshee
    Verified with my DVD-233 that this works.
    First posted by "UPTOWN"
    Thanks, it worked for mine, too. Bought 3/9/2009 at Fry's in Woodland Hills CA, vendor said it was region-free, I was about to return it, tried this, and it worked. Thanks again, and I am solely posting may someone else see that it worked for another person so they might try it themselves. My Japanese DVDs play perfectly now.
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    Try a Cyberhome 300s DVD player. It plays everything without any hacks. Might be able to find one on Ebay for a few bucks.
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