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If you are playing different region dvds, they can be of different color formats also
(US = NTSC, Europe = PAL). If your television is not multi-format then non-compatible
DVDs will play black and white. The solution is to purchase a mutli-format TV (accepts
both PAL and NTSC formats)
If your menu set-up functions do not list a Zone free setting, and the manufacturer does not offer zone free operation software code as a download, (RS-232 port to upload?) it is probably not possible to do this. Many players if they offer the multiple zone function,(different from zone free) will lock in to the most used zone after 5 or so uses (like computer DVD Players do as a function of windows). You may also have trouble with DVDs of different zones being in PAL/SECAM format and not in the NTSC format that all US TVs use, thus needing to be converted.
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