You should get a region free BD player, Achim. Then you don't have to worry.Mine is an Oppo, which was rather expensive, but there are a lot cheaper models available that you can get modded nowadays. The only thing to remember is that they cannot determine region automatically for BDs (only for DVDs), so you have to switch region with the remote.
I'm surprised that they exist at all.I thought the industry had "learned" from their DVD region mistake and made sure that you only get a Blu-ray player manufacturing license if you do not circumvent the region code query of the disc.
With a DVD, the disk encoded software queries the player for its region at disk start-up. Making the player region free is basically fooling the disk (see the English Wikipedia article on DVD: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_region_code ).With a BluRay, the player queries the BR-disk for its region and (of course) is supposed to abide by it.
Quote from: Eommen on April 18, 2013, 12:31:04 PMWith a DVD, the disk encoded software queries the player for its region at disk start-up. Making the player region free is basically fooling the disk (see the English Wikipedia article on DVD: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_region_code ).With a BluRay, the player queries the BR-disk for its region and (of course) is supposed to abide by it. Are you sure about that? I was under the impression that it was the other way around. With DVD the player asks the disc, so it's easy to modify the player to just ignore this step. With BD, the disc software queries the player, so the player has to return the right answer, and since the player doesn't know what the discs expect, you have to preset the player to the correct region before you insert the disc. At least that's the explanation I got for why you can get automatic region free DVD players, but not BD players.
I was under the impression that no BD players are region free from the factory.
Unlike DVD region codes, Blu-ray region codes are verified only by the player software, not by the optical drive's firmware.
not by the optical drive's firmware
Usually a configuration flag is set in each player's firmware at the factory. This flag holds the region number that the machine is allowed to play.
Most freeware and open source DVD players, such as VLC, ignore region coding.
With Blu-ray it's the software on the disc that asks the player and only continues if the player returns the correct answer.