and clear. There large screen tv

large screen tv is great Audio, like Dolby Digital and DTS. DVD sound is better than the sound on

Music CD's. How

 

do

you tell what region

code DVD disc large screen tv is? The Region Code is usually specified on the back of the individual DVD packages,

either with Regional Coding logo of globe with the region number superimposed over it, or specifically spelled out. For example, while currently released New Line and Warner DVD titles use the globe logo & number scheme, MGM/UA titles state: This disc has been encoded for Region 1: The United States, U.S. Territories and Canada. In

the cast of Lumivision's discs, they are labelled Available worldwide, which means that the discs contain no regional coding and will play on any player in any country. Can I modify my own DVD player to be Code free? It is possible, but /P>

unless you're an engineer, it's not recommended. Far too many people attempt to do this and end up damaging their DVD players. Also, by attempting to modify it yourself, you void any manufacturer's

warranty. What is macrovision? Macrovision is form of copy guard protection encoded into DVD discs that prevents people from making illegal copies. standard DVD player contains special Macrovision enabled digital analog conver chip that is activated

when DVD is played. The activated chip applies copy protection to the analog output and causes copies made on most VCRs to be substantially degraded. Do your DVD players process copyguard protection? No, most of our Code free DVD players do not process copy guard protection. As result, you can safely make backup copies

large screen tv

of

 

yor DVDs  large screen tv

without

worrying about distorted recording. Please check the dvd player specification to see if the player is macrovision free if you are looking for that feature. Can I play CDs in your DVD players? Some of our DVD players do have the ability to play CDs. Consult the specifications on each model to find one suitable for you. What is RCE? Recently, the Motion Picture Association of American (MPAA) has developed new system called RCE (Regional Code Enhancing) which will be included on almost all new region 1 DVD releases. This new technology was

created

to

prevent consumers with Code free DVD players from watching DVD discs purchased in North America. From now on, most region 1 DVD discs will be including this technology. As such, you may find in the future that some DVD discs bought in the United States will not work on your Code free DVD player. Currently, there is no word on whether

or not this technology will be included on other regions. Most of our DVD Players can play RCE discs but you will have to change the region with