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Oops. Made an error here. The DVL-919 from Japan DOES NOT play PAL
LDs or DVDs.
Sorry for the confusion.
Blaine
On Mon, 02 May 2005 21:50:59 -0700, Blaine Young <blam@oz.net> wrote:
>There are several different variants of the final Pioneer LD player
>
>DVL-919 (black) - US version - Region 1 NTSC Only
>DVL-919 (champagne) - Hong Kong - Region 3 - PAL & NTSC DVD/LD
>DVL-919 (champagne) - Japan- Region 2 - PAL & NTSC DVD/LD
>DVL-919E (champagne) - UK - Region 2 - PAL & NTSC DVD/LD
>DVL-919E (champagne) - Australia - Region 4 - PAL & NTSC DVD/LD
>
>Several of these are 'capable' of being set as region free, but I've
>no details about making them so.
>
>I'm sure there are some other variants, but these are the one's I've
>seen.
>
>Blaine
>
>On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 17:08:00 GMT, "Biz" <biznospam@notatt.net> wrote:
>
>>
>><grille11@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:426b5e9c$0$1121$afc38c87@news.easynet.fr...
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I just purchased a DVL-919 and I'd like to know if there is a way to make
>>it
>>> region free in order to play UK or US LD.
>>>
>>> thanks for your response
>>>
>>>
>>There are no region codes on LD's, so that is never an issue, but no you
>>can't play PAL LD's on an NTSC player. There are a few European models that
>>will play both NTSC adn PAL, but the 919 is NOT one of them AFAIK. It
>>probably needs to be chipp modified for region-free DVD playback, but again,
>>it may not handle PAL disks so it would be pointless.
>>
>
>Blaine
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