Frequent visitors to the digital lounge will be familiar with my recent articles on Blu-ray importation including a "Guide to Buying Blu-rays from Overseas, in the effort of simplifying a potentially ...
Reader Yati K. faces a disc-based conundrum in the near future. Said Yati writes: I’m about to move to South Africa, and I have a small-yet-precious DVD collection that I’d like to take with me. Since ...
DVD movies and players are coded to keep sales revenues in their respective regions as well as to ensure DVDs can be released without conflict. For example, if there were no restrictions, a DVD movie ...
Electronics manufacturers have to include region coding by law, but many engineers provide hidden unlock codes that enable your DVD player to view DVDs from any region. Enjoy a wider variety of films ...
With movie studios such as Twentieth Century Fox gearing up to release movies on the upcoming UltraHD Blu-ray format, which offers feature films in resolutions up to 3840 x 2160, comes today's news ...
It’s not your fault, region codes. It’s the people who make you who are the real problem. And they’re not about to let you go away anytime soon. Reports indicate that although region coding of next ...
BBC article on speculation that manufacturers may abandon Region Coding for DVD players, that annoying system in which DVDs from one part of the world won’t work in players elsewhere. Read Share this ...