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  1. Hi !

    I have a Philips DVD 751 player!
    Does anyone know where to find a list
    with p-codes and some description how
    to use it?

    I recently have firmware 7.03 and p-code 054 (P54)
    and I want to view SVCDs

    Thanks!!!
    Med.
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    If you checkout the DVD PLayer compatibility list you will find useful links for "hacks" and comments made by other users.

    Here the quicklink

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/dvdplayershack.php?select=Philips%20DVD751
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    On 2001-07-11 06:07:19, Medical wrote:
    Hi !

    I have a Philips DVD 751 player!
    Does anyone know where to find a list
    with p-codes and some description how
    to use it?

    I recently have firmware 7.03 and p-code 054 (P54)
    and I want to view SVCDs

    Thanks!!!
    Med.
    </BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR size=1 color=black></TD></TR></TABLE>

    I also have the Philips DVD751...with the same firmware version but p-code 33.
    I was wonderiing if anyone can tell me what do I gain by upgrading the firmware to 7.12 or 7.22? and what pcode P33 means?
    Thanks,
    Joe
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    I recently have firmware 7.03 and p-code 054 (P54)
    and I want to view SVCDs

    Try 055 (r2, pal, svcd ok) !!!
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  5. Hi lapin !

    It seems to me as if you are the most competent
    person regarding p-codes

    Please tell me how to enter the various p-codes
    (do I need a special remote control) and if
    there is any disadvantage comparing to p 054!

    THANKS A LOT!!!
    Med.
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  6. Oh, I forgot...I just upgraded to firmware 7.22!!!
    Upgrade worked without any problems.
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    There is two ways to change the p-code :
    the best one : with a rc6 remotecontrol (oneforall, pronto or a palm. you have to edit a rc6 code (4235). Then you have to play : RC6 055 000 000 000 play (with the original remote)
    the other way, with the original remote : play 159 055 000 000 000 play (attention with this way you can just enter 25 times a new p-code, that's why the first method is better).

    The 055 p-code gives you all functions but it's r2 and pal (if your player is regionfree, you'll loose this ability).
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  8. Hi lapin!!!

    Thanks again for your reply!!!
    (I was on holiday this weekend,
    that's why it took me so long
    to reply!)

    I entered the p-code with my
    original remote for I don't
    have any idea what a rc6 code is.
    Entering the p-code was no problem
    - thanks to you

    What's the diffrence between the
    054 and the 055 p-code?

    You mentioned that I can only enter
    this code 25 times. Do I have to
    enter it somewhen again or is it
    now "stored" in my player like the
    new firmware I loaded?

    T*H*A*N*K Y*O*U
    Med.
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    You're welcome Medical,

    You don't have to enter the p-code each time you change disk, it's stored in your player (whatever firmware do you have).

    The only difference between 054 and 055 seems to be the beeper and the 6 audio chanel...

    Ciao
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