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Samsung DVD-S126 | 1 user region code comments |
October 18, 2005 | Post region code/hack comment |
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This was posted for the DVD-S128 and works for the DVD S126. I tested this sucessfully on a region 2 player and made it regionless. Use the remote if not stated otherwise. 1. Without any discs inserted, POWER ON the player. Press and hold at the same time PLAY and STOP buttons on the player. A language menu should appear after a few seconds. 2. Press 1 for English (or the number corresponding to your preferred choice of language). Apparently this resets your DVD player and is allegedly a good thing to do before applying hacks. 3. Press REPEAT on the remote. (NOT the "REPEAT A-B" button). 4. If your DVD player is: Region 1 coded type: 2 9 3 3 4 or, Region 2 coded type: 3 8 7 6 7 or, Region 3 coded type: 5 6 7 3 2 or, Region 4 coded type: 7 6 8 8 4 or, Region 5 coded type: 5 3 8 1 4 or, Region 6 coded type: 2 4 4 6 2 (So if your dvd player only plays dvd's that are region 2 coded you would type 3 8 7 6 7 ) (There exists an alternate number for Region 2 players that can be found somewhere in this forum (57538?). I guess it's used for different firmware versions - but this is not confirmed by me as 3 8 7 6 7 worked for my Samsung) 5. After you enter the 5-digit number a number indicating your current region number will appear in the upper left corner of the screen, e.g. "02". 6. Quickly, before it disappears press 9 for all regions, or you can choose region 1-6 if you want to set it to a region. 7. Press OPEN/CLOSE. The tray will open. Wait for 15 seconds. 8. Press POWER OFF and wait for 15 seconds before turning back on. Test your player...I can now play regionless dvds and region 1 and region 2 now no problems. |
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