Blu-ray region code, how to make your Blu-ray Player Region-Free? However you will be able to play that same disk when you know how to go about making your blu ray player region free. This is precisely what we are going to discuss in this article. The most hack friendly player is Samsung but then again a firmware update is issued which. Oct 6, 2011 - Put DVD into player - wait for regional code violation screen to appear. Multi-region playback Press the Menu button on your remote control.
Here’s a simple guide to unlock your Region 2 DVD player to Region 9 making it multi-region and able to play all DVD’s from across the world. When entering the actual code, the secret is to have consistent timing during key presses and not pressing the buttons as quickly as possible. Press the POWER button on the DVD remote to turn the DVD player On.
Make sure there is no disc in the tray. Wait until the unit is fully started and your TV is showing the Samsung logo screen. Press EJECT on the DVD remote to open the DVD tray. Close the DVD tray, by pressing the EJECT button again, and wait for the “No Disc” message to appear in the top left corner of your TV. Press the REPEAT button on the DVD remote, followed by the five digit Region 2 code. In this case press REPEAT followed by 57538 (be constant with your key press timingsdo not rush or take too long). If you’re successful you’ll see a number 2 appear in the top left corner of your TV.
If not, power down the DVD player and repeat steps from 1. This will set the DVD player to Region 9 making it region free. Press EJECT on the DVD remote to open the DVD tray. Press EJECT on the DVD remote to close the DVD tray.
Press POWER on the DVD remote to power down the player. Now power the unit on again and it should be able to read all DVDs from all regions. Insert a non-Region 2 disc to test and confirm. Hello Raj, I sincerely appreciate the great tips.
I have however a problem I haven’t seen discussed here (or elsewhere on similar forums) regarding making the Samsung BD E-5500 3D Blu-Ray player region-free. When I power off, power on, open and close disc-tray, I keep getting the Samsung menu screen on the TV-screen (the one with Smart-hub, Setting, CD/USB/All-share, etc.) which has an overlay text-box saying “no Disc inserted” and below a highlighted “OK” box. When I hit “return”, “stop” or any other button, it just eliminates the overlay text box saying “no disc inserted” and the same Samsung menu screen appears. Note, tried it with both Samsung TV, Sony TV and LG TV same thing happens. The menu-screen is definitely coming from the player, not the TV. All of this, to say I don’t get “no Disc” message as such on a clear black background screen on the TV, and when I try to enter the correct code (the one for region 2) it just does not show the “2″ in any part of the TV-screen (neither left of right corners). Wondering if there is a way still to make the player region-free or if this would mean the thing is ‘region-fixed’?
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I am living in Qatar, Middle East, and bought the player at Carrefour hypermarket. (yeah, I know) Thanks for reading, would appreciate your thoughts. Kindest regards Wim.
Some Blu-ray collectors complain that they can't play certain Blu-ray discs on Samsung UBD-M9500 due to the region code, when you live in the America and buy the Blu-ray player, then you get the Blu-ray disc from the Russia which is protected by the region C, your Samsung UBD-M9500 may fail to read this disc, you have to remove the Blu-ray disc region code, then you can play the Blu-ray on Samsung UBD-M9500. Do this video shows you. Official Guide(More details here): Pavtube ByteCopy: Pavtube ByteCopy for Mac: Still wanna to know more about removing Blu-ray Region Codes for Samsung UBD-M9500? Please feel free to Email Us: [email protected].
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