On Sun, 27 Apr 2014 07:44:59 [email protected] wrote:
> >region free firmware is the main stumbling block for me. I lived
> >overseas for quite a while, so I need to play region 1 as well as
> >region 4 discs. some uk discs too.
> 
> errrrrrrrrr, lets put it this way.........
> libdvdcss allows one to watch DVD's from different regions, its a 
> cryptographic cracking system so some distro's (Debian any way) do not 
> package it. For a long time I have sucessfully viewed zone 1, 3 and 4 DVD's 
> using this library.
> The library is transparent in use if its present a player (eg xine) will 
> use it, if its not present it will of course not use it. 

I believe that doing so requires that the drive itself be region-free.  Some 
drives will just refuse to return the data.

Some years ago I had to re-flash a Pioneer drive to make it region-free.  I 
still own that drive even though I've sent many newer drives to e-waste 
because I want to have a drive that I know can be used to read disks from 
multiple regions.

Does anyone know what portion of modern drives are region free?  Would it be 
worth my effort in testing all the DVD drives from my spare parts shelf to 
find some that are region free?

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