I imagine this topic probably has been aired before; if so please indulge me patiently.
During the many years I lived abroad, I locally acquired many DVDs specific to that region. I have a multi-region player attached to my gramophone and a dedicated TV set, all American. This arrangement works well but I now have a need to view one of these on my computer and the wretched thing won't play the disc. Despite both laptop and disc being purchased in the USA, the machine tells me that the disc is not compatible with my region and refuses to have anything to do with it.
How does it know I'm now somewhere else? And how can I see this stuff on the computer without having to replace my library? I understand the copyright considerations and so on but this scheme seems infantile.
Anything I can do, please?
During the many years I lived abroad, I locally acquired many DVDs specific to that region. I have a multi-region player attached to my gramophone and a dedicated TV set, all American. This arrangement works well but I now have a need to view one of these on my computer and the wretched thing won't play the disc. Despite both laptop and disc being purchased in the USA, the machine tells me that the disc is not compatible with my region and refuses to have anything to do with it.
How does it know I'm now somewhere else? And how can I see this stuff on the computer without having to replace my library? I understand the copyright considerations and so on but this scheme seems infantile.
Anything I can do, please?
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