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crizzle
I've just purchased a Mac and I would like to region free my DVD drive so that I can play my region 1 and region 2 DVDs.
MarcTS
A bit more infomation would be useful. What is the make and model of the dvd drive. I have no idea about macs because everytime I have ever used one - without exception - it crashed on me. You might be able to perform a firmware upgrade to an region free version.
Pompey Gaz
I use a mac :D

g4 iBook 1.42

for region free play what i've had to do is just put the disc in and a message pops up do you wanna change the region, click yes but from what i remember you can only do this a few times, other than that I have no idea but can find out for you

Gaz
1bloke1dog1mr2
I own a iMac G5 and a iBook G3. You can only change the regions 5 times before it locks.

There is useful software out there. Try [url="http://www.powerbook-fr.com/dossiers/dvd_region_free_en_article30.html"]here[/url]

HTH and welcome to the mac club.... they rock!
crizzle
I'm not sure what it is. It could be a PowerMac or MacBook. I have already changed it too many times and now it will not change.
MarcTS
Download [url="http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html"]this[/url] program and use it to watch DVDs. I believe it doesn't check for region codes before playing.

There is also a program called Region X for the Mac that allows you to reset the change counter in OS X
Jamesb4uk
Seconded on VLC player - i use it to play DVD's & its never asked for the region.

J
1bloke1dog1mr2
[quote name='MiniMarc' post='635888' date='May 16 2007, 09:18 AM']
Download [url="http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html"]this[/url] program and use it to watch DVDs. I believe it doesn't check for region codes before playing.

There is also a program called Region X for the Mac that allows you to reset the change counter in OS X
[/quote]

That's what I would suggest, but not sure that'll work as it's already locked on a region and computer companies are tricky gits! What region is it locked on btw?

If you do manage to get it unlocked set it to Region 0!
MarcTS
I think the only way to upgrade the firmware of the drive to a region free version is to pull it from the ibook (or whatever it is) and hook it up to a PC. Then it can be flashed and put back into the Mac. Obviously being a laptop it's doubtful you could just plug it into another laptop so you would need to invest in a laptop cd-to-IDE adapter and plug it into a desktop PC.
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