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My Sony Blue ray will only do UK discs but will do multi region ordinary
DVDs. I have seen some Blue ray movies I would like but not sold in the UK only as DVDs. From what I gather Sony have made it extremely difficult to multi region players for Blue ray, not a bit like the mass market we have with DVD players that are already MR or you can easily convert with a few presses of remote control keys. Have looked on Ebay, it seems to be only place claiming to sell MR Blue ray players, but on reading several descriptions of products being offered not too sure if they actually do. Anyone got a Blue ray player which will will play US and UK discs if so how did you buy it? Can I get one out of the box at reasonable price? Regards David |
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On Wed, 15 May 2013 10:33:11 +0100
"David" wrote: My Sony Blue ray will only do UK discs but will do multi region ordinary DVDs. I have seen some Blue ray movies I would like but not sold in the UK only as DVDs. From what I gather Sony have made it extremely difficult to multi region players for Blue ray, not a bit like the mass market we have with DVD players that are already MR or you can easily convert with a few presses of remote control keys. Have looked on Ebay, it seems to be only place claiming to sell MR Blue ray players, but on reading several descriptions of products being offered not too sure if they actually do. Anyone got a Blue ray player which will will play US and UK discs if so how did you buy it? Can I get one out of the box at reasonable price? Regards David I can't answer your question, but you might want to look at www.dvdoverseas.com and see what they say, they specialise in this kind of thing. They are based near Chicago, and ship overseas. Hope this helps. -- Davey. |
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On Wed, 15 May 2013 11:33:09 +0100, Davey
wrote: Anyone got a Blue ray player which will will play US and UK discs if so how did you buy it? Can I get one out of the box at reasonable price? Yes. Richer Sounds. From about £70. They no longer seem to have the Toshiba one I got, but there are several others by Panasonic that are described as multi-region. Beware, Blu-Ray players can also play DVDs (and CDs), but sometimes the multi-region capability only applies to DVDs. Maybe the Blu-Ray region coding is more difficult to crack. My Toshiba player will play all disks, but you have to change the code in the menu for Blu-Ray manually every time you want to play a disk from a different region. Richer Sounds are very honest and straightforwards about exactly what their descriptions mean, so it's worth asking them. Rod. |
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"Roderick Stewart" wrote in message news
On Wed, 15 May 2013 11:33:09 +0100, Davey wrote: Anyone got a Blue ray player which will will play US and UK discs if so how did you buy it? Can I get one out of the box at reasonable price? Yes. Richer Sounds. From about £70. They no longer seem to have the Toshiba one I got, but there are several others by Panasonic that are described as multi-region. Beware, Blu-Ray players can also play DVDs (and CDs), but sometimes the multi-region capability only applies to DVDs. Maybe the Blu-Ray region coding is more difficult to crack. My Toshiba player will play all disks, but you have to change the code in the menu for Blu-Ray manually every time you want to play a disk from a different region. Richer Sounds are very honest and straightforwards about exactly what their descriptions mean, so it's worth asking them. Rod. ******* I did e-mail RS and they gave prompt response saying they do not do Blue ray multi region players. Thanks David |
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On 15/05/2013 10:33, David wrote:
My Sony Blue ray will only do UK discs but will do multi region ordinary DVDs. I have seen some Blue ray movies I would like but not sold in the UK only as DVDs. From what I gather Sony have made it extremely difficult to multi region players for Blue ray, not a bit like the mass market we have with DVD players that are already MR or you can easily convert with a few presses of remote control keys. Have looked on Ebay, it seems to be only place claiming to sell MR Blue ray players, but on reading several descriptions of products being offered not too sure if they actually do. Anyone got a Blue ray player which will will play US and UK discs if so how did you buy it? Can I get one out of the box at reasonable price? Regards David keep in mind that a lot of american blu rays will actually be region free - more than in the dvd days. there are websites out there that will advise you on specific titles. -- Gareth. That fly.... Is your magic wand. |
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"David" wrote:
My Sony Blue ray will only do UK discs but will do multi region ordinary DVDs. I have seen some Blue ray movies I would like but not sold in the UK only as DVDs. From what I gather Sony have made it extremely difficult to multi region players for Blue ray, not a bit like the mass market we have with DVD players that are already MR or you can easily convert with a few presses of remote control keys. Have looked on Ebay, it seems to be only place claiming to sell MR Blue ray players, but on reading several descriptions of products being offered not too sure if they actually do. Anyone got a Blue ray player which will will play US and UK discs if so how did you buy it? Can I get one out of the box at reasonable price? Regards David I bought an American Blu-ray player from amazon.com with shipping and taxes it cost less than the equivalent player in the UK. -- Hate the belief, love the believer. |
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"Adrian" wrote in message ... "David" wrote: My Sony Blue ray will only do UK discs but will do multi region ordinary DVDs. I have seen some Blue ray movies I would like but not sold in the UK only as DVDs. From what I gather Sony have made it extremely difficult to multi region players for Blue ray, not a bit like the mass market we have with DVD players that are already MR or you can easily convert with a few presses of remote control keys. Have looked on Ebay, it seems to be only place claiming to sell MR Blue ray players, but on reading several descriptions of products being offered not too sure if they actually do. Anyone got a Blue ray player which will will play US and UK discs if so how did you buy it? Can I get one out of the box at reasonable price? Regards David I bought an American Blu-ray player from amazon.com with shipping and taxes it cost less than the equivalent player in the UK. -- ******** Can you recall approx cost and how much you paid in to post Office when they delivered it in duty? Regards David |
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"David" wrote:
"Adrian" wrote in message ... "David" wrote: My Sony Blue ray will only do UK discs but will do multi region ordinary DVDs. I have seen some Blue ray movies I would like but not sold in the UK only as DVDs. From what I gather Sony have made it extremely difficult to multi region players for Blue ray, not a bit like the mass market we have with DVD players that are already MR or you can easily convert with a few presses of remote control keys. Have looked on Ebay, it seems to be only place claiming to sell MR Blue ray players, but on reading several descriptions of products being offered not too sure if they actually do. Anyone got a Blue ray player which will will play US and UK discs if so how did you buy it? Can I get one out of the box at reasonable price? Regards David I bought an American Blu-ray player from amazon.com with shipping and taxes it cost less than the equivalent player in the UK. It was less than £40. It was delivered by a carrier there was nothing more to pay on arrival. -- Hate the belief, love the believer. |
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I bought an American Blu-ray player from amazon.com with shipping and
taxes it cost less than the equivalent player in the UK. It was less than £40. It was delivered by a carrier there was nothing more to pay on arrival. ++++++++++++++++++ You were lucky - my in laws have sent me stuff (e.g. Minnesotta Vikings jacket) which was stopped by Parcel Force on behalf of UK customs and with the import duty and the "handling fee" (and the import duty cannot be in advance to avoid this) the cost of the jacket almost doubled. It's very hit-and-miss as to what they decide to stop, but having things sent to a home address (instead of c/o a place of work for example) seems to help. rant I find it disgusting that even if I want to pay import duty in advance, I can't. Instead I am forced to pay excessive "handling charges" to someone like Parcel Force. I don't import to avoid buying from the UK, I import stuff that cannot be purchased in the UK or I receive genuine gifts from my in-laws. /rant Paul DS. |
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