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Making my Pioneer Region Free | ||
| depeche101_Brazil posted 2004 Apr 09 18:37 | ||
| Hi all.
I've recently bought a Pioneer DV-366-s and found out it's a region 4 player. I never put an imported DVD to check if it accepts, but I wonder if there's something I can do for it to play all DVDs without boring policy restrictions anyway. Does anyone of you know what I can do to solve my problem? People usually break these codes by a number in remote control or with a physically instaled chip? | ||
| daamon posted 2004 Apr 09 21:23 | ||
| Hi depeche101_Brazil,
Search in the "DVD Hacks" link to the left for your DVD player. I searched for "366" and it seems that someone tried the hack for the DV-454 on the same machine as yours and it worked OK... | ||
| depeche101_Brazil posted 2004 Apr 10 06:32 | ||
| Thanks a lot for your reply, daamon.
Do they use palms for hacking the DVD players? How do they do that? The only way for me to make it region free is throught this way? | ||
| daamon posted 2004 Apr 10 18:25 | ||
| Hi depeche101_Brazil,
No problem.
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