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DESCRIPTION
Region X will allow you to change the region Apple DVD Player is set to, when and only when you play a movie from a region-free DVD drive. You will also be able to modify the left changes count. That is, you will be able to change the region as often as you want. Compatible with Front Row and Apple's DVD Player.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.8: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
REQUIREMENTS
- Mac OS X
- A region-free drive is required.
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| Region X User Reviews (39 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Jan 14 2008 |
ECHOROB There is a very simple solution to get around the dvd region code just use FairMount that comes free with the dvdremaster package. Set it to always open when a dvd is inserted in your preferences under cd's/dvd's (Version 1.2) | |
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 | Jul 2 2008 |
ROBERT COOGAN It's unlikely that a software solution by itself would work since the region encoding is part of the firmware, and not solely software-based. I was originally told that VLC Player would open any DVD, regardless of region, and that turned out to be wrong. That's why Region X works - it taps into the optical drive's firmware and makes the change there. (Version 1.3) | |
 | Jul 23 2008 |
TICE That doesn't work - at least on my PowerBook. The DVD Player still doesn't accept the DVD because of the wrong region code. So FairMount isn't an option. I use VLC (but used to set my drive regionfree with an older software (which doesn't seem to work after 10.5 anymore). (Version 1.5) | |
 | Jul 23 2008 |
TIAGO If you want to use software A, always open software B first? Seriously? I don't even know or care if that would work... But it feels like a PC solution, not a Mac's... (Version 1.5) | |
 | Sep 12 2009 |
ROBERTCOOGAN This saved my bacon many times. I lived in Okinawa for four years, plus my wife is from Thailand. So I have DVDs from three different regions, and occasionally I have to reset the drive. Many thanks to the devs for this one! (Version 1.7) | |
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 | Apr 1 2009 |
SAMJURAI Hey, I'm running an early 2008 Mac Pro. I installed a second DVD drive which has been flashed to RPC1 .. I'm wondering if this app knows which of my 2 drives to change the region of, as there is no selection for this would it automatically do the main drive? NOT the second drive (which is the RPC1 drive) .. would a workaround be to swap the drives over? any advice or confirmed workarounds would be much appreciated. thanks :) (Version 1.6) | |
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 | Jan 14 2008 |
MACROXX You can use the program "DVD Info X". It tells you if your DVD drive is region free or not. http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/16366/ | |
 | Jan 14 2008 |
MACUPDATE ADMIN Nice tip, thanks. I just downloaded DVD Info X. I live outside the USA and so I sometimes have region issues. (Version 1.2) | |
 | Jan 6 2008 |
Works like a charm with 10.5.1! Kudos for the developers. (Version 1.1.3) | |
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 | Jan 8 2008 |
TONEHOME hi, i'm a nubie to this dvd region problem. looks like the way to go. but i have a very basic question. my mac just has the standard drive it has the limited region plays... what do i need to do to enjoy the unlocking benefits of Region X? many thanks for any help/instruction here!! (Version 1.1.3) | |
 | Jan 9 2008 |
DANMARTIN Try this site and check if they have the script to flash your drive: http://lasvegas.rpc1.org/ (Version 1.1.3) | |
 | Jan 9 2008 |
can you explain what 'flashing the drive' actually is? is it dangerous, as in, could it damage anything? thanks again! (Version 1.1.3) | |
 | Jan 10 2008 |
DANMARTIN There is the possibility of damage to your equipment. You do it at your own risk. That's why it's so important that you get the right script for your piece of hardware. As to what flashing is, check this out: http://www.tech-faq.com/flashing-firmware.shtml (Version 1.1.3) | |
 | Jan 10 2008 |
i've just spent time looking over lots of links that your links led me too. i understand more about what acually happens with a flash, but like me, there's lots of posters who are asking for a simple step by step procedure for this process on their macs. can you direct me to such simple instruction? | |
 | Jan 10 2008 |
DANMARTIN Try this site out - http://forum.rpc1.org/ - and check the Macintosh Specific Section. Look for your specific dvd recorder - brand, model and firmware revision. (Version 1.1.3) | |
 | Jan 10 2008 |
i downloaded the program to suit my model, etc. what stopped me was the part regarding the firmware. i'm supposed to put the firmware into the folder and install. there was no instruction as to where the firmware is, and how to put the firmware into that folder. | |
 | Jan 11 2008 |
DANMARTIN What I downloaded was the script - "program" - that I ran once and it flashed the DVD. I did not have to install it. Please check if what you downloaded is a script. Also, remember that when you run such a program you MUST have your computer plugged into a working outlet and you MUST NOT under any circumstances interrupt the process. And, most important, you're doing it at your own risk so make sure you got the right script. (Version 1.1.3) | |
 | Jan 3 2008 |
XYPHER Here's a solution for using the app with a region free drive under Leopard. (Taken from a forum). "Delete the ~/Library/Application Support/DVD Player directory and the ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.DVDPlayer.plist file. After running Region X again, and modifying the zones, DVD Player will now be aware of the new settings." (Version 1.1.3) | |
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 | Nov 19 2007 |
XYPHER Here's the new developers site; Appears 1.1.3 is a UB, but it has been reported as not working on 10.5. (Version 1.1.3) | |
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 | Oct 12 2007 |
XYPHER Me too. if you get tired of looking at the developers mug then remove the xvi.pct file from the resources folder. (Version 1.1.3) | |
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 | Oct 10 2007 |
CBX322 hm, wondering who is updating this app, since xvi retired... (Version 1.1.3) | |
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