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SpiritedSen
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06.03.2006, 09:29 PM |
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dballred
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Offhand, I'd say your player was not truly a multi-region set. If your player was set to region 0, you shouldn't see an error like that at all. Did you check your make and model against the known lists of hackable machines?
However, as you mentioned, it's a possibility that your Zatoichi disk is corrupt--or, more worrisome, it might be a new software "feature" on the disk that messes with machines set for all regions and it might play only on machines set to operate only on region 1.
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06.04.2006, 12:56 AM |
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SpiritedSen
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06.04.2006, 12:46 PM |
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dballred
Ohmu
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You need to know the maker and model number of the DVD drive in the combination machine. It's easy to determine if you take apart the set and look at the data plate on the player. I don't recommend it, however, if there are warranty or technical capability issues.
Sometimes, you can get technical information from Sam's Photofacts, which has schematics for most consumer electronics. I think you might be able to access Sam's Photofacts on line from your local library's internet connection.
What you're looking for is what other DVD players that drive was used in. Sometimes, it's a custom-made job without hacks--so you might be out of luck.
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06.09.2006, 07:09 PM |
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SpiritedSen
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06.09.2006, 07:27 PM |
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