

- ALL REGION BLU RAY PLAYER WALMART UPDATE
- ALL REGION BLU RAY PLAYER WALMART TV
- ALL REGION BLU RAY PLAYER WALMART FREE
When Hollywood figure out that some player has slipped through the cracks, they lean on the manufacturer to produce a new firmware that takes away region free capability.
ALL REGION BLU RAY PLAYER WALMART UPDATE
If you ever get a region free player, do NOT ever update the firmware on it or you will very likely lose the region free ability. Philips has to officially deny making any such players to avoid the wrath of Hollywood. Some years ago it was almost impossible to find anything that Philips sold in North America that couldn't be made region free (this was prior to BluRay) but now I'd say that even good old Philips makes quite a few players for North America that cannot be unlocked at all for region free play. Do keep in mind that Hollywood doesn't want you to buy or play DVDs or BluRays from other parts of the world for various reasons and Sony and Samsung are 2 manufacturers who are the happiest to comply with their wishes to deny you region free players.
ALL REGION BLU RAY PLAYER WALMART TV
Your fears about your TV itself seem unfounded.

Philips makes a few BD players that can be made region free, but unfortunately they do not convert between PAL and NTSC, which means if your TV can't handle a PAL input signal (VERY likely in your case), you can't watch any PAL video on it. Otherwise, if you must have region free BD rather than just region free DVD, you can buy Oppo, but they cost a fortune and they have to be modified. BestBuy used to sell a refurbished Insignia BD player for $50 that could be made region free if you installed some older firmware on it. It's very difficult to find BluRay players in the USA/Canada that are region free even if just for DVD. Their DVD players can convert between PAL and NTSC so they could play your DVD. Philips still makes a few DVD players in the USA/Canada that can be made region free. Many players produce misleading error messages rather than say "The disc is indeed region free, but I don't like PAL at all so I'm not going to play it anyway". By the way, assuming your disc is truly all regions, the REAL issue with the Sony is it can't play PAL video. So your Sony's results are quite expected. If you don't live in Australia, forget it. If you live in Australia, then you have a small chance. Sony and Samsung players of all kinds usually CANNOT ever be made region free. We talk about this subject of region free all the time. You CANNOT walk into any store in the USA/Canada and honestly expect a salesperson toġ) truly know what 'region free" even means.

But for cost is it too early to be concerned with bluray content yet? Also is my older Sony Trinitron in danger of becoming a victim of media changes? My library is starting to get a bit of bluray stock. What would last (technology- wise) for region free and blu ray play of commercial dvd's for the future. If I went into a store like Best Buy today or when new things arrive for the fall in a couple months, The most recent thread I saw on this was from six months ago. I have not been in the market for some years and I have scant ability to do things like change the firmware on equipment or get special programmable remotes. I have looked at several threads and soiurces here on videohelp and elsewhere on what the currext state of region-free players is. I was able to use by DVD recorder in the computer to play it using the Power DVD program software. When I checked it out for myself, my older Sony DVDP NS5765P displayed it's 'incorrect region' error. My library bought it at my request and the fact that it showed all regions.

It is a current release within the last year but comes from Britain. Not until recently did I have a problem viewing a so-called region free dvd disc.
