For some reason this dvd player no longer plays dvds from overseas. I bought it off amazon japan and it worked fine for 2 months playing absolutely everything and now will only play dvds bought in Japan. Unfortunately all of my kids dvds are either Australian or American region. I tried resetting the player and it worked to get it back playing Japan based dvds but as soon as I put a non Japanese dvd in the screen goes fuzzy (but you can still hear the dvd etc but the picture is unrecognizable)
You can use a program called Leawo Blu-ray Copy to make a lossless copy of your Blu-ray disc and remove the Blu-ray region code on it while doing so. You can check on this:
How to Remove Disc Region Codes
You maybe able to get a region free code for your player from these WEB sites.
REGION FREE CODES FOR DVD & BLU-RAY
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SOURCE: my pioneer dvd player model dv-310 used to be able
We used a usb on the DVD and now we can't watch normal DVDs on it. We insert the DVD and the player just rejects it and opens the draw.
SOURCE: I have a pioneer dv-220v - it's supposed to be
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BD media does have region codes. But, unlike current DVD players, the region codes for BD media use letters instead of numbers to indicate a particular zone or region where the discs can be played.
The BD region codes are as follows:
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