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Hi Knut, seems like your dvd player must NOT be region free, The link below is a short youtube video showing how to set your dvd player to region free for FREE, The site is (your movie finder. Com) ....... CHEERS.. Multi Region Codes for DVD Players
I do not believe this is a region-free DVD player. I believe it only plays Region 1 or All commercial discs. The manual for the SD-V296 is available from Toshiba here: http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/support/manuals/userguides/su2810535/SD-V296_OM.pdf .
Most DVDs can only play DVDs from a single region. However, they sometimes allow you to change the region at least one time. Another option is to make your DVD player region free. This is a hack that can be performed. Once you do this, you can play DVDs from any region.
Please see the following link for more information: http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks/toshiba-sdk760/6898
Put DVD into player - wait for regional code violation screen to appear. Once this happens press the M (Memory) button on your remote control. Then press 1 for Title 1 and press play on the remote. This will over-ride the regional code violation detection menu and you can watch the movie etc by entering the fwd on the remote control and change chapters etc by using the T (Title/Chapter) button on the remote control) I found this for other Toshiba SD dvd players, yours was not listed but might be worth a go.
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