So my question is, how can I set the drive to be region free so I can play my DVDs from region 1 and other regions? The idea of the DVD region code is to make sure you cannot play the DVDs you legally did buy at foreign. The aim is to maximize the profit of the industry and to minimize your ownership. Thus the limitation you encountered is a feature and it is working. If you find a pirated firmware or alternative OSS firmware that may do. But my advice is always: if you really think you need to watch blueraydiscs on a PC buy a second player and set it to the second region. Buy a third one and set it to the third region. Now you will be able to play your legally bought and owned BRD. Now if this seems to be unacceptable to you, you just found out why it was such a flop compared to DVD, especially in Europe. BTW the equivalent of this is GeoIP limitation in the internet. The same: legalized illegal behavior to maximize the profit of the industry and punish
In data venerdì 14 aprile 2017 22:17:51, Paul Groves ha scritto: the honest user. And people wonder about why users take advantage of VPN, proxychains and torrents on "the pirate bay". Weird. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org