Zone Free Dvd

Written by Patricia Skinner
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All About Zone Free DVD

If you're buying a DVD player you'll be interested to know about zone free DVD. In an attempt to make sure that they keep control of the release of movies worldwide, the motion picture industry came up with the idea of coding DVD players into zones so that only DVDs from the owner's zone can be played. Obviously, this system has its drawbacks, and their nearly all on the side of the consumer.

Drawbacks?

That's why buying zone free DVD is now a priority with many of us intending to buy a DVD player. If you fit into this category, you'll probably be asking if there are any drawbacks to owning a zone free DVD player. Aside from having to change the zone you want to use from your unit's remote, you should take into consideration the following.

Zone Free In Zone One

If you're living in zone one (the USA) almost all new DVD players will soon be fitted with something called Regional Code Enhancing. The introduction of RCE is a further attempt by the motion picture industry to control zoning of DVD players. It's not yet clear whether RCE will be a feature of DVD players in other zones besides zone one.

Don't Try And Do It Yourself!

A word of warning. If you're tempted to try and remove the zoning function of your DVD player, be aware that you might damage your unit, and that you will be invalidating any guarantee that might be in place. If you want to alter a unit you already have, make sure you seek the advice of experts in your attempts to achieve zone free DVD.


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