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Which Blu Ray Players are Code Free?
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It is all for the money, preventing viewing a Blu-Ray release before it is in theater. Try to stop us importing R1 or R1 stopping importing R2
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantstephan.klose
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Well. Since I have my Blu Ray Player for only a Month now I only have 30 tiltes or so but I just checked them. Guess which company does Code their Blu Ray's here: Yes, you guessed right: FOX!

I would understand it if they release titles over here later but they encode titles like "Patton" which probably won't be released here at all and I would really like to buy it.

All my other European Blu Ray's are coded for all regions.

The region coding was one of the reasons I went for HD-DVD in the first place. Because they didn't have it at all. I still prefer it to Blu Ray but it's dead.

It's very easy to get a codefree DVD Player. Sadly it's harder with Blu.
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