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Code Free DVD Players
Code Free DVD Players may be the answer to one of the more perplexing questions in the DVD world - why won't my disc work? The simple answer is that there are six regions for DVD releases, with the US and Canada considered region 1, and most conventional DVD Players have built in locks preventing the players from reading discs from other regions. With a Code Free DVD Player, the locks are gone, so you can play a disc from China, Europe, Africa or virtually any other part of the world.
The reason why the regions are in place is due to the way that movies are released internationally. Often times, a film that has yet to even be released in theaters in one region is already available on DVD in another region, so by creating the multiple region system, the studio releasing the disc can keep it fresh for theatrical use. Most Code Free DVD Players are also equipped to operate under any voltage, while a typical DVD Player would only operate under the voltage of the country it is designed to be used in.
DVD Storage Tips
- always make sure to put the disc back into the case
- do not store discs in extreme heat
- do not store discs in extreme cold
- consider purchasing one of the many available storage racks, towers, cabinets or stands
- if a rack, tower, cabinet or stand is too costly or large, consider purchasing sleeves or binders to store your DVDs
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