Exactly, that's how I unlocked my parents' DVD player - my sister was REALLY
pleased :D 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Bowden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 28 June 2007 09:10
> To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
> Subject: RE: [backstage] DVD Region 2
> 
> > DVD players are pretty easy to find multiregion and PAL/NTSC 
> > compatible, at least in Europe... I'm *sure* that if you go to the 
> > right place, a specialist hifi store or electronics dept, you could 
> > find em. Or order them online.
> 
> And lets not forget that huge numbers of DVD players can have 
> their region changed via a simple (but hidden) menu - details 
> of which are usually available online.  Indeed with the 
> multi-region DVD player I bought years ago (now defunct), 
> that was litterally what the £10 extra I paid for the 
> multi-region verison was.  A print out of the instructions!
> 
> Ironically though, I never used the multi-region capabilities 
> on it and to this day only have one Region 1 DVD - series 1 
> of the wonderful Doctor Katz (not available in the UK)
>  
>  
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