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TMO Quick Tip - Playing Foreign DVD Movies on Your Mac
by , 7:30 AM EDT, August 28th, 2006
Even though we live in a world where you can purchase movies on DVD from other countries, you can't play them on your Mac without changing your optical drive's region encoding. Since you can change the region only five times, you better make sure that imported movie is really worth watching. Unless, that is, you use VLC media player.
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VLC media player is an amazing jack-of-all-trades multimedia player that handles a stunning array of media formats without the need for additional codecs. More importantly for today's tip, however, is the fact that it can play DVDs from every encoding region. As an added bonus, it also plays video CDs.
VLC media player is free, and you can download it at the VideoLAN Web site.
Trivia: The movie in the VLC media player screen shot is Tradje vågen, Den (The Third Wave). It's a Swedish blockbuster action-thriller staring Jacob Eklund, Irena Björklund and Richard Froelich.
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Observer Comments
The drive enters into it. VLC works fine on my PowerMac G5, but doesn't on my PowerBook G4 for foreign disks.
My solution? Get a cheap external drive (I had an old DVD-RAM lying around) and change the region code in that. Yes, if you have a lot of regions, that's not much of an answer, but I only buy Region 2 foreign disks.
Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:17 am Subject: make a backup copy
Mon Aug 28, 2006 6:19 pm Subject: OsEx vs MacTheRipper
QuoteSemeyaza wrote:
If you don't want to change regional code on your drive, make a backup copy of the disc with software like OsEx and remove the regional code.
Are you sure this works on Intel Macs? I've heard that MacTheRipper won't work for the same reasons VLC won't. Is that true, and is OsEx different?
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