First, sorry if the following has already been said - I didn't follow the entire tread, just bumping in :P > -----Messaggio originale----- > From: Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Region 2 DVD to Region 1 DVD > > On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 15:58:47 -0800, > Rich Emberson <emberson.rich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > So, I've got a Region 2 DVD, a Region 1 DVD player, > > Fedora 9, a SAMSUNG SH-S203N DVD+RW and some recordable DVDs. > > What I want to do is create a Region 1 version of the Region > > 2 DVD so that I can look at it using my Region 1 DVD > > player. > > Usually stock rpc drives can change regions a limited amount of times. > I am not sure if there is a linux tool to do this, but probably there is. dvdcss takes care of region coding. With the dvd drives in my PCs, I can play DVDs from all regions. > You might consider looking for alternative firmware. You can make your > drive region zero which should play any disk > When buying DVD drives, I think it is a good idea to check to > see if flashing > tools are available for Linux and if there are third party firmwares > available to deal with region coding. You might also want the > firmware to remove the speed limiting that both helps keep the drive > quiet and limits how fast you can copy a DVD. This is usually possible with NEC drives, using binflash and hacked firmware from Liggy & Dee. Works like a charm, but it isn't really needed for region coding thanks to dvdcss. Another possibility is a "region hack" for your standalone player: take a look at www.videohelp.com. I "fixed" this way a LG player. -- Il messaggio e' stato analizzato alla ricerca di virus o contenuti pericolosi da MailScanner, ed e' risultato non infetto. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines