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  1. Need help in cracking the DVD to play multi regions.
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    If you searched and can't find a hack code then one probably doesn't exist. In the USA/Canada, most players cannot be unlocked. In other parts of the world (with the exception of Australia and New Zealand) many players cannot be unlocked. You need to research before you buy. Assuming you did not make a mistake in the model number, the only thing I can find on the internet related to your player is your post above and a few people on Ebay UK looking to sell remote controls for the player. Your player may be too obscure.

    Be warned that months or years later, posts like yours that never get a reply will get a reply out of the blue from some one post wonder who joins us only to post an unlock code that nobody else has ever posted. I have my doubts about such posts and all I can say is that you need to be careful when new members mysteriously join us long after your original post to post unlock codes. In a worst case scenario it could destroy your player to do what they say.
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  3. Thank you very much for this response. We are over from the UK and have that daewoo DVD in our room whilst honeymooning in Mexico. We have a DVD disc from home but won't play on this player. After hours of trying to crack the code I sent the message. The really annoying thing is that we brought over a portable ALBA DVD player and connected to the tv instead of the daewoo devise by using the red White and yellow lead but the picture we get flickers and is as if the channel needs tuning in which obviously it doesn't since the daewoo devise plays a perfect screen! The audio is good it's just the picture we get when we plug in the yellow wire. So to bore you but thanks for your time.
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    The video issue is because your dvd play you brought from home, the UK, is outputting PAL while the TV in Mexico you are hooking it to is obviously NTSC.

    If you can see well enough to navigate your dvd players menu you might be able to change the output to NTSC ?
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