Thursday 26 February, 2009

GOOD NEWS FOR DVD LOVERS!

If you love watching your favorite DVDs on your PC, then you must be aware that DVDs may be encoded with a region code restricting the area of the world in which they can be played. The purpose of this is to allow motion picture studios to control aspects of a release, including content, release date, and, especially, price, according to the region. The DVD drives in personal computers are set to allow DVD region changes for just 5 times after which only the DVDs from the last set region can be played. This is very annoying. Being a frequent traveler I'm used to getting hold of movie DVDs from around the globe. I've always got in to a dilemmatic state when I try to watch a DVD on my laptop and then a message pops up saying ''This DVD is region 1 and your DVD drive is set to region 2. You should set your DVD region to 1 to play this DVD. Press OK to change your DVD region to region 1.'' and below this prompt you can see the number of region changes left.

After you have used all regions then what to do??? Dump your DVD drive in the garbage bin and buy a new one??? To hell with it. Duh!

Recently I found a solution; a wonderful solution for this problem. A software called DVD FAB. After I installed it all my trouble with DVD regions just vanished. Excellent software. I've been using it since the last 1 month and it works great! If like me you too face the above mentioned problem, then just try this software. You'll love it.

The software comes bundled with DVD Fab platinum edition from Fengtao Softwares inc. Its 49.99 US$ to own.

AND GUESS WHAT???
IT CAN COPY AND BURN ANY COPYRIGHT PROTECTED DVDs TO YOUR DVD-R
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AIN'T IT A KILLER????


Download it here
See the manufacturer's website

Wanna use it free??? ahem! just cut and paste the below code when asked for registration during installation. Enjoy...!!!

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