| BDP-S300 region code stinks: code free possible?
OK, I am irritated. I bought the S300 a month ago (UK) , and only have a couple BD disks so far (I too am still waiting for the promised spiderman set...). I was in the USA for Xmas, and though I would pick up a few disks while there. I did look at the disks very closely to see if there was obvious region coding (like normal DVDs), but no where on the disks did I see any indication that a consumer would read and understand that it would not work in another region. Tonight, I load one of these disks, and it promptly tells me that it is the wrong region! That was "Mission To Mars". I have not tried the others yet, but I will....
I am if two minds, but this is the side that is winning: If these are regionalized, the manufacturers should go out of the their way to make this obvious on the media. In todays world, it is naive to think that people do not travel and purchase content where it is convenient in good faith. I am now out about 150 USD as a result of this lack of clarity!
Since there does not seem to be a hack yet for this, and based on something I read in another forum, does anyone know if the machines are identical, but there is a feature that codes the region, or is it more problematic than that. For example, is the issue that they simply have NTSC and PAL versions of the machines, and therefore it will not be possible to hack?
If anyone is interested in some US BD titles, I may be willing to do a deal!
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