Blu-Ray Region Code Remover
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Although Blu-Ray has won the battle of this generations HD formats against HD-DVD it is still far away from winning the battle against the DVD format. The majority of Blu-Ray players had made their way into the homes in the form of the Sony Playstation 3. PC users can purchase Blu-Ray players and the more expensive Blu-Ray writers for their computers for some time now as well.
There have not been many releases on Blu-Ray disks though except for movies. Blu-Ray disks can have a region protection which means that it can be that a movie won't play on a Blu-Ray player if the disk and the player have been purchased in different regions.
The world is divided into three regions: Region A spans across most of Asia, region B includes Europe, Africa and Australia while region C includes North- and South-America and Japan.
Not all Blu-Ray movies are region encoded though. The decision is made by the motion picture studio releasing the movie.

The Blu-Ray Region Code Remover removes the region code of Blu-Ray disk rips on a computer's hard drive so that these rips can be played regardless of the user's region. It furthermore supports removing of region code from Blu-ray titles and Java-enabled titles. It can also remove Prohibited User Operations for a better user experience.
The software program requires Windows XP or Windows Vista and the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.
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June 11th, 2009 at 6:00 am
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July 29th, 2009 at 12:50 pm
If you do not want to change the region code on your Mac according to different region DVD, the best choice would be having an external driver. So your copy software must support external driver.
As I know, Mac DVD Copy Pro support external driver.
December 10th, 2009 at 6:57 am
Nice blue ray player. Works as advertised. Connected to internet, it update its internal software. Browsed U-Tube videos. Works great so far, Highly recommended. This one one of the Highest rated blue ray players you can find.