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Region code issue with homemade DVD
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Yakov
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Jun 8, 2006, 07:18 AM
 
My friend burned a DVD for me, and the Macbook refuses to play it, declaring a region problem. The Macbook plays commercial Region 1 discs perfectly, and my Region 1 player downstairs plays the burned disc... any advice?

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geltab
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Jun 8, 2006, 12:31 PM
 
I think in the past what I did to get around other region disks is this:

goto system preferences, then to cd's and dvd'd. then select "when inserting a dvd" do nothing (instead of open dvd player) you can then download a program from versiontracker called VLC and just drag the dvd over the vlc icon to open it. I am pretty sure this worked for me.

If not, do the first step I explained above and download a program called mactheripper. This program is to backup your dvd's, but will also get rid of your region coding. It is free too.

With all of this said, I am not sure that you are having region issue though. I would give the mactheripper thing a try. That will extract the information and put it on your desktop as a folder. you can then open the folder in vlc.
     
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Jun 8, 2006, 12:33 PM
 
That's weird, because most consumer DVD burning apps don't add region coding at all. (Pro DVD mastering apps do let you set regions.)

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Jun 8, 2006, 03:22 PM
 
Yes, as Tooki said, I find it hard to believe that it's a region problem, since you would have to go way out of your way to add region coding to a home-burned DVD. I wonder if the MacBook isn't just having trouble reading the DVD-R it's burned on. Of course, that would usually give you a message about a dirty or scratched disc.

Just to clarify, Yakov, is it actually coming up with a dialog asking you if you want to change your region? If so, what region does it say the disc is? Usually if you insert a disc from another region, a dialog like that will appear, giving you the chance to change your drive's region. If it's not this dialog, what is the message that appears?
     
   
 
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