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Has anyone succesfully made this DVD player to region 0? Please let me know the code if you will.
Regards!8) |
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I'd like to know also, I need to replace my Cyberhomme.
How much do they cost? |
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Don't know if this is the one you're seeking but....
Trutech TT 1620 model ( CyberHome CH-DVR 1600 clone ) 1. Power on the player 2. With the remote control press set up. 3. With the remote control press the following sequence of numbers: 1, 6, 9, 5, 1, 8. 4. A hidden menu will appear. 5. Choose your required region from 0-9 6. Region 0 sets the player to multiregional. 7. Exit the menu and power off and then power on. The player will now be set to the region of your choice. |
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Thanks Teako170! :D
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The one that replaces the CH-300 or CH-320 is the Trutech TT-320.
www.target.com/gp/detail....ombrowse=1 It is also on sale!8) |
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Wow read the reviews of the people that bought it, alot of them sound angry. Cyberhome wasn't great either, but it wasn't that bad.
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Forget the cyberhome stuff. Get the Philips 642. For sale his week at Target. Better quality all around. Region hack in seconds with less steps.
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That's odd about the CyberHomes. I have (2) CH-500 and they both work fine. The first one I bought is now three years old and it still works just as good as the Toshiba I purchased back in '99. (Only difference is the Toshiba cost me $300 whereas the Cyber only $35).
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Mine still works, but it doesn't like DVDrs. When I play a DVDr and it's near the last 10 mins of the movie it keeps freezing and skipping. I'd like to upgrade to a player that doesn't do that. The Trutech's sound like more of the same so I think I'll pass on those.
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