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  1. Member
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    I'm down in Mexico on vacation from California, and bought a Region 4 DVD here.

    I tried playing it on a Hewlett-Packard Pavilion dv9700t that has Windows Vista Ultimate and a Matshita BD-CMB UJ-120 optical drive installed in it.

    After trying one thing and another I finally got the Region 4 DVD playing and without making an actual Region change. (I'm set at Region 1 and prefer not to make an actual change if it can be avoided.)

    I then tried to play it again later but was unable to do it and I couldn't remember what maneuver I used to get it playing the first time.

    Does this problem sound familiar to anyone? And does anyone know the work-around?
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  2. Use a player that ignores region codes. MPCHC, VLC, KmPlayer...
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  3. Banned
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    Use jagabo's method. The only way to do this is to either buy a program that ignores region codes like AnyDVD or install hacked firmware to your DVD drive. jagabo's method is much simpler and easier.
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    You can just dload and install VLC player to play region 4 dvds for the quickest way. But for me, I am trying to watch dvds thru SPDIF(Digital) sound, but the audio and video are desynced using VLC. Media Player Classic Home Cinema(MPCHC) plays region 1 dvds fine but I guess need to use AnyDVD or DVD43 with MPCHC to get it to play dvds other than Region 2 even tho its a region free player but the dvd-rom is not (I haven't tried this yet).
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