Region Free DVD Player is the best region free DVD player software all over world; It enables you to watch any region coded and css-encrypted DVD movies on your DVD drive. This DVD Player software does not require firmware modification; even if you have changed the region code for more than 5 times.
Offering high-strength, smooth playback and a more superior quality of video display; Region Free DVD Player is optimized for many computer CPU processors with an easy-to-use interface. The program allows you to select from several display options as well, including skin and shade, widescreen or normal format.
While you are playing DVD movies with Region Free DVD Player, you can customize your DVD movies' playing in DVD navigation. Please right click in the main window of the player and select DVD navigation, you can choose your DVD's subtitles, audio, title and chapter as you like.

Region Free DVD Player plays absolutely anything. It supports an enormous number of multimedia formats, and does not require you to download additional codecs. It really does have the ability to play any type of Audio or Video file you throw at it. It supports a wide range of video formats: 3gp, 3g2, asf,avi, amv, dvr-ms, divx, dv, dat, dvr, f4v, flv, mp4, mpe, mgeg2, mpg, mkv, mts, m2ts, mpeg4, mov, m1v, mpv, m2v, ogv, ogm, qt, rm, rmvb, swf, swf, ts, ts, tod, tp, vob, wmv and etc.
Accelerate or slow the video, enlarge or narrow the play screen, select a different subtitle/track to be showed, increase or weaken contrast, saturation, brightness and rotate the video, all these can be done by a simple click. You may DIY how to make the video play according to your idea with Region Free DVD Player.

DVD region codes are a digital-rights management technique designed to allow film distributors to control aspects of a release, including content, release date, and price, according to the region. DVD video discs may be encoded with a region code restricting the area of the world in which they can be played.
The American DVD Copy Control Association in California requires that DVD-player manufacturers incorporate the regional-playback control (RPC) system – according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, an Australian government agency.
There are six different official regions and two informal variations. DVDs may use one code, a combination of codes (Multi-Region), most codes (Region 0) or every code/no codes (Region All). The commercial DVD player specification requires that a player to be sold in a given place not play discs encoded for a different region; however, region-free DVD players are also commercially available. In addition, many DVD players can be modified to be region-free, allowing playback of all discs.
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