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Hi, I have 2 infinity Primus 263 towers, 2 Primus 162 bookshelves, a C350 Center and a P8 sub. They are connected to a Denon x3100w receiver. I want to upgrade my towers first because I can upgrade one thing at a time. What would be a good up grade under $1000.

Update 2: An anonymous commentator has shown me a way to make Region 1 players (such as DVD-H1080R) region-free by first converting it to Region 3, then applying my region-free hack below. For details, click or look for a comment by an Anonymous user dated 18 April 2011.Update: The instructions in the original post below did not make the DVD player region-free. Instead it only locked it to region 1. Many thanks to Anonymous who posted the first comment on this post, I now have alternate instructions. Note: If you have edited the numbers menu (see original post), I suggest you return it to the original settings you had backed up. A modified numbers menu may prevent the instructions below from working properly.

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Make sure there is no disc in the player. Turn on the player (you can use remote control or front panel, it doesn't matter). Wait for 'No Disc' message to appear on the TV screen. Press the Repeat button on remote (plain, not A-B). Press the correct sequence of buttons of remote according to the original region code of your player (it's on the sticker on the back panel of the player). FF = fast forward, FR = fast rewind. Region 2 players: FF, FR, FF, UP, DOWN.

Region 3 players: FF, PLAY, FR, UP, LEFT. Region 4 players: FR, PLAY, DOWN, DOWN, RIGHT. Region 5 players: FF, UP, DOWN, STOP, RIGHT. Region 6 players: LEFT, RIGHT, RIGHT, PLAY, LEFT.

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If you pressed the correct sequence, a small white number 0 will appear somewhere on the top right of the screen. The white number 0 of the same font and size as the 'No Disc' message, so don't confuse with the red 'not allowed' sign that would appear when you press a function that's not available. Turn the player off and on again, then you can pop in a DVD of any region and watch immediately.I have found DVD discs of three regions to work without any problems: region 1, 3 and 6. I will test other regions when I can, but I think they should work as well.Unfortunately I don't have a sequence for originally region 1 players. I read somewhere that region 1 players cannot be made region-free, so I'm not sure. You can try all the sequences above or comment in on a sequence you know works.The above instructions could also work for DVD-C350K, DVDC360, DVD-C450 and DVD-C450K since they're in same series.

A commentator reported that it also works for DVD-H1080R region 5 player.Original Post: I have a Samsung DVD-C350 that's locked to region 3, and I wanted to play a region 1 disc. After trying everything I could find, I discovered that this works. Instructions removed. Please see update above.You will get a menu full of numbers. I don't know what any of the numbers mean but taking clues from instructions available for H1080 and H1080R DVD players (links, ), I highlighted all numbers from 1 to 9. I did not modify any numbers from 10 onwards.

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Use arrow buttons and Enter button to highlight or unhighlight numbers. NOTE: I recommend you backup the original highlights in the numbers menu by noting it down on the back of the player's manual or some place safe. You may want to revert to the original settings when you want to send the device for warranty or if something goes wrong. AnonymousI found the following information for Samsung DVD-P191 that should also work for samsung DVD-C350:For my RC2-player worked the following:1.

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Turn player on with without disc in tray.2. Wait until 'no disc' appears on TV screen3.

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Press 'repeat' (not 'repeat A-B'!) on remote.4. Press in sequence following keys:Region 2 players: FF, FR, FF, UP, DOWNRegion 3 players: FF, PLAY, FR, UP, LEFTRegion 4 players: FR, PLAY, DOWN, DOWN, RIGHTRegion 5 players: FF, UP, DOWN, STOP, RIGHTRegion 6 players: LEFT, RIGHT, RIGHT, PLAY, LEFTNumber '9' must appear in upper left corner of TV screen,that means that sequence was successful and player is nowregion free.If it does not appear turn repeat from beginning.After successful sequence turn player off and on again just in case.

I'm sorry to hear that your DVD player has been fried. I hope you followed my updated instructions (not original post), and that you have selected the correct key sequence according to the region your player is for.Have you tried DVDs for all the zones from 1 to 6? How about a region-free DVD? Which region is your player originally set for?I only know that the key sequence for region 3 works because I have a region 3 player. I don't guarantee other regions but I have seen these key sequences in several website on the Internet. And I assume you don't have a region 1 player because I don't have a sequence for it.You could search around for some help about your situation, or just take it in for warranty service.

They will flash the ROM of the player and set it to your region code. I hope you have read my post fully and understood well. My original post involved changing grid settings, but this did not make the player region-free. My update to the post does not involve changing grid settings. It does not change the grid in any way.Also, you must get a white 0 on top right, not a 9 on top left.

Another thing is your player is P191. I don't know if the player uses the same sequence to become region-free as C350. You must do more research on that.If you have changed the codes, here's what my player shows (original codes): Highlight 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 19, 21 & 22.

All others upto 24 remain unhighlighted, and 25 to 32 remain disabled. Go for a holiday, buy a player from another region, come back to USA, hack it to region-free, enjoy!

Hehe.Apparently, region 1 players cannot be made region-free. Anyway I was suggesting to the other person to first edit the numbers menu to change the player from region 1 to region 2, then attempt the key sequence for region 2.I think you didn't do the first part. (See the link in 'Original post has also been posted as comment on 'How To Unlock Region Zones On A DVD Player'.' To know how to do it.). CoolBritanniaI bought a R1 C350 from Walmart and just set it free. I can confirm that it is possible.I followed the steps as suggested - programmed it to move to R2 from R1, and then from R2 to R0 (full details are at the bottom of the following post: experienced some problems, as with others in this post, with the red 'do not enter' sign coming up, but with some repetitive perseverance it eventually complied (I think it may have been simply holding the remote too close to the player, and punching in the keys too quickly).

Regarding unlocking of the Samsung HT-C350.Go to this site:instructions are (from the above website):1. Remove disc from tray.2. Switch off player and unplug from mains.3.

Wait 30 seconds, then reconnect mains.4. Turn on player with remote. Wait for player to finish loading and display 'no disc'.5. Press enter on remote. (There will be no on-screen response.)6. Press 8, 4, 2, 6, 9 on the remote. (There will be no on-screen response.)7.

Press enter on the remote. Player will automatically shut off.8. Turn player on. (NOT FROM REMOTE)9. (NOT FROM REMOTE)10. Turn player off then on again. (Maybe you can try 2 ways turn on and off and on again and just turning on)11.

Player is now region-free.It does work. Or, at least, it worked with mine.Cheers!Jorge. AnonymousSamsung DVD-H1080RHi ADTC, I found this here actually. You were the one that released your region 3 grid number, and I tried the the list of unlock sequence on the top of this page.The way to do it is:1.Access Region Grid: turn on your player without any CD/DVD in tray, wait for screen to display 'no disk', Press the following in sequence on the remote - repeat (without A-B), fast rewind, next chapter, fast forward, previous chapter, play2. Change Region: Input the region 3 code - 2,3,4,5,7,8,10,19,21,22 and press play to save.

Restart player if it doesn't restart. I would try to double check that player is still in Region 3 by accessing grid again.3. Change Region 3 to Multi Region: turn on your player without any CD/DVD in tray, wait for screen to display 'no disk', Input the following sequence on the remote - Repeat (without A-B), Fast Rewind, Play, Down, Down, Right.4. The top right corner should show a number 0 which is an indicator that it's REGION FREE.-Notes: I found out that after I turned it to multi region, I can not redo and make the number 0 to come back out again.

So multi region is a one time deal.The other thing that I found out, but probably never noticed, was that in the player settings (menu Display Setup Page TV System) you have the option to chose: NTSC or PAL. If 'TV System' is an option on all Samsung DVD-H1080R settings menu then it would be alright to unlock it using another region. That means theoretically people with NTSC TV can do it using the Region 2 way:1.

Connect your Region 1 H1080R to TV using RCA cable (HDMI can not output PAL in any way, that's why you got to use RCA)2. Turn on your player without any CD/DVD in tray, wait for screen to display 'no disk', Press the following in sequence on the remote - repeat (without A-B), fast rewind, next chapter, fast forward, previous chapter, play3. Input Region 2 code: 2,7,9,10,19,21, press play to save.4. After restarting the player the screen will be in gray color. Access player settings (menu Display Setup Page TV System) in 'TV System' change PAL to NTSC, then your screen should be back to normal. If 'TV System' is not an option. You should stop and put your Region Grid Back to its original numbers.

If everything is fine then proceed.5. Change Region 2 to Multi Region: turn on your player without any CD/DVD in tray, wait for screen to display 'no disk', Input the following sequence on the remote - Repeat (without A-B), Fast Forward, Fast Rewind, Fast Forward, Up, Down.6. The top right corner should show a number 0 which is an indicator that it's REGION FREE.-Region Grid number list for DVD-H1080RR1 - 3,7,9,19,21 (VERIFIED)R2 - 2,7,9,10,19,21 (VERIFIED)R3 - 2,3,4,5,7,8,10,19,21,22 (VERIFIED)R4 - 1,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,13,15,19,21 (NOT VERIFIED).I Dont know R5-R8-Updating Firmware.I did this long before I made the player Region Free.

Don't know if this was a key ingredient. Download firmware for your player from Samsung.com's Download Center. If you don't know your model number, please look on the bottom of your player.2. Rename file to H1080A.BIN (it has to exactly like this)3. Copy file to empty thumb drive.4.

Insert thumb drive in USB port behind H1080R player.5. Turn on the player and the rest is history.-If anyone find that this works for them too then please reply here. Aaron^^^ Thanks so much for the info. I will try it if i do decide to go with the Samsung H1080R.Im confused about the second portion. With connecting RCA instead of HDMI because it doesnt output PAL.That was the sole purpose of me purchasing the Samsung H1080R player from the USA (Region 1). Was to view Region 2 DVDs which come in PAL in upconverted 1080p video using HDMI.But if I cant do that, I might as well go with another player that can do that. So HDMI wont output PAL?

Does that apply on this player or any player? I looked a bit into the issue, and it looks like calling HDMI signals to be PAL or NTSC to be mostly meaningless, but still your player must be able to read PAL signals and convert them to HDMI digital signals with PAL features. And your TV should be able to process this HDMI digital signal that is imitating PAL signals.See:I think what the other commentator means is that the Samsung player is not able to convert PAL to HDMI but I believe he is mistaken as a modern player should be able to do this simple task.

You may want to Google this up a bit more for more knowledge and to check if anyone else with the player you want has reported this problem. AnonymousHi ADTC, I noticed Aaron was commenting on my PAL/NTSC part of the instructions for H1080R. I just want a chance to explain.

When you set the grid to a specific region by default the player will output to that country's specific field rate (NTSC = 60hz, PAL = 50hz). So if you use the the Region 2=PAL method, you can play DVDs' from any region but using PAL field rate unless you change it through player settings menu.Now what if you have an NTSC HDTV and using region 2 method?

You won't see anything through HDMI after successfully changing from Region 1 to Region 2 because the player will output PAL field rate but your TV HDMI input was meant for NTSC field rate.Next question is why won't it show an image through HDMI? Simple because your HDTV w/HDMI is just like a computer monitor screen, if you set it to the wrong refresh rate/hz or screen resolution it will be blank/black screen.

Unless your TV is freaky.So why use the RCA cable to output PAL field rate to NTSC RCA input? Because RCA is more forgiving and will take anything is thrown at it even if it doesn't look right. This will give you a chance to accessed the player settings to: revert back, or change it to output NTSC, or completed the region free procedure and then change to NTSC.So if I complete the region 2 method to use on my NTSC TV, what does that make it? This means you have a region 2 player that can play any region DVD set to output NTSC field rate.

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