


REGION 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East, Greenland

(See also: The Best Blu-ray Players)Īs I'm sure you know, DVDs are coded to a region of the world. And DVD regions used to be a problem for me. comedy shows, most of which don't take off over here for some reason. This worked for my region 1 disc and my C350 DVD player played it like a piece of cake! I'm not sure if the above arrangement of highlights will work for other regions, but the instructions I found says it will make the player region-free.As a Brit, I often want DVDs that I just can't find in the U.S. Select English (or any language) and you can pop in a Region 1 disc immediately. Wait 5 seconds then press Power button on player (not remote). Press Play button (on remote) to save the new highlights. You may want to revert to the original settings when you want to send the device for warranty or if something goes wrong. ** NOTE: I recommend you backup the original highlights in the numbers menu by noting it down on the back of the player's manual or some place safe. Use arrow buttons and Enter button to highlight or unhighlight numbers.

You will get a menu full of numbers.** I don't know what any of the numbers mean but taking clues from instructions available for H1080 DVD players, I highlighted all numbers from 1 to 9. Press Next Chapter (two arrows to right with line). Press Fast Rewind (two arrows to left, no line). (The following buttons are on the remote.) Press Repeat (plain, not A-B). Press Power button on player (not remote) to turn on player. After trying everything I could find, I discovered that this works: I have a Samsung DVD-C350 that's locked to region 3, and I wanted to play a region 1 disc.
