View Full Version : recomend a blue ray??
keith mawer
03-11-2009, 01:59 PM
well i have my lg + home cinema... but would like a blue ray now,,,
didnt buy it at the start as there was one of those television/home cinema packages,,,
Are the cheaper blue ray players ok ,, as long as they have a hdmi and may be a optical socket??
pikkachu
06-11-2009, 11:20 AM
Wel;l m8, bd players are getting cheaper by the day. I got mine (Sharp BD -HS 21) for under £90.00, but it's sluggish and getting it to work with cds/dvds of zones other than 2/B requires burning several bootable cds with zones of iunterest toiu ,and reflashing it each time u wanna play a bd bot say in the US of A. Has HDMI, opt audio out, works graet with me heritage Audio/Video ampligier and the Series 9 55' Samsung LED TV.
NetworkError
06-11-2009, 11:38 AM
I would go for a PS3 :)
You would have nice (the best) picture viewer, and multiple choices...
getting it to work with cds/dvds of zones other than 2/B requires burning several bootable cds with zones of iunterest toiu ,and reflashing it each time u wanna play a bd bot say in the US of A.
get another blu-ray for region A, so you have one for each region.
digicon
06-11-2009, 09:30 PM
The Curtis Blu ray player from asda currently selling at £95 online can be made full Blu ray Region free with the following
With no disc in the tray & tray closed - enter 973501 and press enter - this provides multiregion DVD and region A bluray playback.
With no disc in the tray & tray closed - enter 973502 and press enter - this provides multiregion DVD and region B bluray playback.
With no disc in the tray & tray closed - enter 973503 and press enter - this provides multiregion DVD and region C bluray playback.
Simply change the second to last number to represent the region code of DVD and the last number to represent Bluray code.
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