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Old 19-09-2004, 9:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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DVD player Chipping?

This may not be the best place to ask, but with new DVD players coming all the time and me frothing at the mouth for one, I really need to know where I can have a new DVD player chipped and who can we trust to do it properly, and reliably?

Im thinking of buying the new Denon 2910 and I live in japan! I realise you guys are all in the UK. But im hoping you know of some shop or place that does chipping, that would take my player from japan and chip it for me. (then send it back of course!)

Any help appreciated!

(by the way, im asking coz japanese shops seem to be terrified of the word "multyregion")

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Old 19-09-2004, 9:46 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Most Denon players do not actually require chipping to make them multi-region...they just require a firmware update which is supplied on a CDROM and is very easy to do yourself.

But...finding a dealer with the firmware upgrade may be just as difficult.

I have just bought the 3910 which will come as R2 to begin with. The retailer is then going to send out the MR firmware when it becomes available.

You could also look for one of the players that can be unlock via the remote handset using a strange combination of keypresses...but that would mean no Denon for you.

Hope that helps.

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Old 19-09-2004, 2:25 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks. Is there any chance you could tell me where you will get this firmware update from?
Perhaps I could buy my player in the same store as you?
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I bought mine from Peter Tyson (http://www.petertyson.co.uk) and as they do nothave the MR firmware yet said they would send out the upgrade CD in a couple of weeks time for me to upgrade and then return the CD to them.

But according th their web site they do not accept international orders at the moment.

I am sure others here on the forum will be buying the 2910...maybe from Peter Tyson...so they may well get the CD which I assume could be easily copied and emailed to you.

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Old 19-09-2004, 3:19 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Just to confirm the receipt says " MR firmware CD to be forwarded FOC"
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Old 19-09-2004, 5:19 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I would appreciate a copy!


if I cant get it from the UK coz of international issues, then I would have to buy it here in Japan. Would this firmware work with a japanese 2910?

If someone sends it through e-mail all i would have to do is copy it to a CDR then instal in on the player?
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I guess it should work just fine. Only thing is you'll have to find someone with a 2910 as Lee and myself have 3910's.

I thought ALL DVD players sold in the Far East were MR as standard

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Old 19-09-2004, 5:35 PM   #8 (permalink)
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No way! I entered several shops in Tokyo and called many other shops in Japan and they all had the players, but when i mentioned multy region, half of them hung up on me!!???

Ach! Their all just a bunch of xenophobes here! I think it could be that japanese DVDs are so expensive that if everybody bought a multy region player, DVD makers would go bankrupt or something?

Personaly I think thats stupid since most japanese people dont speak english therefore they would bever buy a foreign DVD film.

They must be afraid that somone will shut them down or something??

If you guys could send the firm ware to me then ill get the 3910 instead of the 2910!!

I can eve pay for a copy of the firmware, I just desperately need a single multyregion player since i dont want 2 sepparate players like what i have now!

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Soon as I get it I'll put a copy on my server. Promise. They reckon about a week and a half.

Will be the 3910 version though and also will be the PAL version (if there is a difference). Just keep remoinding me via this thread or PM. No need for any payment.
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Old 19-09-2004, 5:47 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Thank you so much!!!

If I can ever do anything for you or send anything from Japan just let me know!
The japanese 3910 will be NTSC though, do u think that will cause any problem? Maybe you coud ask the shop where u got it?

All Japanese DVD players are NTSC region 2 players. They wont play PAL DVDs even though its the same region 2 as the UK.

The only good thing about these players is the colour!

:http://denon.jp/company/release/dvdx910.html#0001

Thank again! (how big do u think the file will be?)
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Ah, gold. You lucky thing. That's what I wanted but had to go silver. Looks nice though but gold would have been nicer and would have matched my A1SR.

No idea as to compatibility or size at this stage but would have thought it won't be too big. If it is I can always burn a CD and post it to you.
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Thanx again! If we stay in touch, I could send you your next DVD player (or Blu-ray) in gold, from Japan!

I still dont get why they dont give us a gold option in EU or US??? Do they really think that we ALL want either black or silver??
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Another option is to fly over to Hong Kong and buy it there. Pretty well all retailers sell pretty well all DVD players as PAL/NTSC and multiregion by default.
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Old 20-09-2004, 8:02 AM   #14 (permalink)
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HK you say? Hmm actually I was planing on going there this year to buy some cheap DVDs! I could get my player there too!

Ill give this some thought, but I still want that firmware!!!
You see I want a particular DVD player and theres no guaranty theyl have that particular model when i go there. Its a bit of a gamble!

Do you know any shops there I could call or e-mail to ask?
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Sorry, I'm not a HK resident. I did some shopping with an itinerant friend in HK back in February, and as far as I could tell, every store we went into sold a range of players of all makes, and there wasn't even the option of a fixed R3 (which is correct for HK) machine; they were all MR out of the box. The one we bought (a Denon) was boxed and labelled as R2 in fact, but wasn't.

All I can offer is that the eventual purchase was made in a shop, one of many, in a fairly obscure (to me!) part of Kowloon - and not in any of the chrome-plated outlets on the Island or in the touristy malls. Mongkok MTR station rings a bell, but I'm not sure. However, once inside the (scruffy from the outside) building and up to the umpteenth floor, there was a shop brimming with equipment, and even with a demonstration room!

If I get opportunity, I'll ask her for directions and/or phone number and post back.
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