Computers use software to play a DVD, so that is just a matter of the right program. PowerDVD or Windows Media Player might work just fine. Buy one region 1 DVD and test it. Keep trying different software players until one plays it. Good luck!
2007-02-08 17:30:27
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answer #1
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answered by Thegustaffa 6
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Region codes are read at the player. Some computers allow you to switch the region of your drive, but only about five times then it locks in whatever region you switch to last. There are programs out there to crack DVD codes but they are questionable at best. I would suggest buying a second drive something cheap that is DVD-ROM only and set the region to U.S. or Canada. You will also need to make sure your palyer has the right codecs to play NTSC format DVDs.
2007-02-08 17:40:08
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answered by dpanic27 3
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In order to play region 1 DVDs on your PC, you will need to change your region code. Most PC DVD drives allow you to change the region, but only a specified (e.g 5) amount of times. In order to bypass this, you will require a firmware hack for your particular DVD drive, or a third party utility.
2007-02-08 17:47:03
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answered by nemesis 5
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You get seven chances to change the regional code on an HP computer, with the last being PERMANENT. So be careful or your computer will remain at region 1, meaning you can only watch American movies.
2007-02-08 23:18:49
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answered by Merovingian 6
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Hi. There is a bit of software you can download called ANYDVD that gets rid of region encoding & also will copy, copy protected CD/DVD's. You have to pay for it, but can get a cracked version from a torrent site.
2007-02-08 18:51:33
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the united kingdom is area 2, yet you may get multi area codes from doing a google seek on your dvd participant, then via entering the code via ability of your distant, it is going to unencumber your dvd participant for multi areas.
2016-12-17 05:48:37
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answered by Anonymous
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you can if you change the regional code on the drive in options, but be warned you can only change it so many times
2007-02-08 17:33:09
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answered by mckinlyjoe 2
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yes you can
2007-02-08 20:30:23
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answered by Anonymous
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