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  1. I need help to unlock my Blue-Ray dvd player Philips BDP3100.If anyone knows the code to unlocked it Subtitles code to Hebrew Subtitles ,Please let me know.Thanks.
    Please answer this quickly is very important to me.
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    Subtitle support is a firmware issue. Either they are supported or they are not. I suppose there could always be a first time for anything, but I've never heard of subtitle support being unlocked by entering a code. It always takes a firmware change.

    I assume you're trying to get subtitles to work on something like MKV or AVI playback. Do note that in the past Philips players around the world typically supported Latin and Cyrillic character sets and that was about it. Maybe they made some players that could play Greek subtitles and it's possible (I don't know one way or another) that their players sold in Asia may have supported some Asian character sets, but we used to get posts like yours from people looking for Hebrew subtitle support on AVI playback and I don't think anybody ever got it to work. Subtitles in ALL character sets for DVD and BluRay should work fine because subtitles on those formats are image files and not text. Philips players in the past only supported a very small set of character sets for file playback and it may be that they don't support Hebrew (or Arabic - Arabic speakers ask the same question a lot) in ANY model they sell anywhere.
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  3. Originally Posted by jman98 View Post
    Subtitle support is a firmware issue. Either they are supported or they are not. I suppose there could always be a first time for anything, but I've never heard of subtitle support being unlocked by entering a code. It always takes a firmware change.

    I assume you're trying to get subtitles to work on something like MKV or AVI playback. Do note that in the past Philips players around the world typically supported Latin and Cyrillic character sets and that was about it. Maybe they made some players that could play Greek subtitles and it's possible (I don't know one way or another) that their players sold in Asia may have supported some Asian character sets, but we used to get posts like yours from people looking for Hebrew subtitle support on AVI playback and I don't think anybody ever got it to work. Subtitles in ALL character sets for DVD and BluRay should work fine because subtitles on those formats are image files and not text. Philips players in the past only supported a very small set of character sets for file playback and it may be that they don't support Hebrew (or Arabic - Arabic speakers ask the same question a lot) in ANY model they sell anywhere.
    Subtitle I know that support is a firmware issue.
    But look at this:
    http://up352.siz.co.il/up3/zyjk2mlmzvzf.jpg

    You see at the other.
    Here is what happens when I click on it:
    http://up352.siz.co.il/up1/kjhd5fmlmnzz.jpg
    What do you say?
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  4. Originally Posted by jman98 View Post
    Subtitle support is a firmware issue. Either they are supported or they are not. I suppose there could always be a first time for anything, but I've never heard of subtitle support being unlocked by entering a code. It always takes a firmware change.

    I assume you're trying to get subtitles to work on something like MKV or AVI playback. Do note that in the past Philips players around the world typically supported Latin and Cyrillic character sets and that was about it. Maybe they made some players that could play Greek subtitles and it's possible (I don't know one way or another) that their players sold in Asia may have supported some Asian character sets, but we used to get posts like yours from people looking for Hebrew subtitle support on AVI playback and I don't think anybody ever got it to work. Subtitles in ALL character sets for DVD and BluRay should work fine because subtitles on those formats are image files and not text. Philips players in the past only supported a very small set of character sets for file playback and it may be that they don't support Hebrew (or Arabic - Arabic speakers ask the same question a lot) in ANY model they sell anywhere.
    Subtitle I know that support is a firmware issue.
    But look at this:
    http://up352.siz.co.il/up3/zyjk2mlmzvzf.jpg

    You see at the other.
    Here is what happens when I click on it:
    http://up352.siz.co.il/up1/kjhd5fmlmnzz.jpg
    What do you say?
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    Even if you figure out the "language code", whatever that is, that does not necessarily mean that Hebrew will be a supported subtitle language. Can you ask Philips in Israel for help with this via email?
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  6. Originally Posted by jman98 View Post
    Even if you figure out the "language code", whatever that is, that does not necessarily mean that Hebrew will be a supported subtitle language. Can you ask Philips in Israel for help with this via email?
    You can send me the link or email where I need to send because I do not find it.
    Thank you.
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    That and the fact that only 5 million people in the world use Hebrew.....you need to take the numbers into account....considering over 1 billion people use Chinese(in various forms), 329 million use Spanish and 328 million use English.
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  8. So you say there is no situation that subtitles Hebrew?
    And you know software that's how I can put the subtitles.
    Like the original film that I did not need it to read subtitles.
    Thank you all!!
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    Originally Posted by shalevagr View Post
    Originally Posted by jman98 View Post
    Even if you figure out the "language code", whatever that is, that does not necessarily mean that Hebrew will be a supported subtitle language. Can you ask Philips in Israel for help with this via email?
    You can send me the link or email where I need to send because I do not find it.
    Thank you.
    http://www.philips.co.il/index.page

    Start here. I cannot read Hebrew so I cannot tell you what is on the site but they should have an email address somewhere.
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  10. Originally Posted by jman98 View Post
    Originally Posted by shalevagr View Post
    Originally Posted by jman98 View Post
    Even if you figure out the "language code", whatever that is, that does not necessarily mean that Hebrew will be a supported subtitle language. Can you ask Philips in Israel for help with this via email?
    You can send me the link or email where I need to send because I do not find it.
    Thank you.
    http://www.philips.co.il/index.page

    Start here. I cannot read Hebrew so I cannot tell you what is on the site but they should have an email address somewhere.
    Thanks
    Do you have software that can do subtitles in the movie like that originally?
    If you have it bring me and how users.
    Thanks
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