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From: LLTI-Editor
Subject: Re: #7161.1 DVD drives on computer lab PCs (!)
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--- Forwarded Message from Michael Heller =
---
>Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 18:02:37 -0400
>From: Michael Heller
>Subject: Re: #7161 DVD drives on computer lab PCs
>To: Language Learning and Technology International Information =
Forum
>Organization: Language Learning Technology, Montclair State =
University
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Dear Edith,
This topic was partially covered in topic #7070. Back then, I =
suggested=20
DVD Idle software for the Windows OS (http://www.dvdidle.net/). We=20
evaluated it and have since licensed DVD Region-Free for our =
operation.=20
No region hacks are needed which could render OEM or aftermarket =
drives=20
useless. More importantly, no user intervention is required to set =
the=20
region on other region-encoded DVDs, and it works with most DVD =
player=20
software. A copy of DVDIdle's 4/03 email on educational pricing =
appears=20
below. If you are using Mac OS based computers, you might want to=20
review the University of Utah's white paper on the issue=20
(http://www.macos.utah.edu/Documentation/DVDRegionFree/RegionFree_Ma=
in.html).
Best,
M
>Hi Michael,
>
>We now offer DVD Region-Free "Educational Unlimited-use Site =
License" for
>only US$ 399, and DVDIdle Pro "Educational Unlimited-use Site =
License" for
>only US$ 499.
>
>Please order it securely at
>https://secure.shareit.com/shareit/checkout.html?productid=
=3D177148 for DVD
>Region-Free, or at
>https://secure.shareit.com/shareit/checkout.html?productid=
=3D177155 for
>DVDIdle Pro, we will provide you the Lifetime FREE upgrade and =
Free
>technical support via e-mail, worldwide.
>
>Any future questions, please feel free to contact us.
>
>Best Regards,
>Fengtao
>
LLTI-Editor wrote:
>--- Forwarded Message from "Edith Paillat" =
---
>
> =20
>
>>Subject: DVD drives on computer lab PCs
>>Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 11:36:36 +1200
>>Thread-Topic: DVD drives on computer lab PCs
>>Thread-Index: AcMguvwbqna1UtRiTZ6LdX7zXH1Crw=3D=3D
>>From: "Edith Paillat"
>>To:
>> =20
>>
>
>------------------
>Hi,
>
>We are implementing a CALL lab with computers potentially equipped =
with dvd drives to enable to teachers/student to watch DVDs.
>The concern I have is that PCs are generally equipped with =
region-locked DVD-Drives and our DVDs are purchased from different =
areas of the world by our teachers.
>If we were to find a firmware patch for the brand of our DVD =
drives, could we legally unlock the regions restrictions?
>Another option would of course would be to find a RPC1 (region =
unlocked) DVD- drive. ( Are there any on the market?)
>
>Thank you for your reply
>Regards
>
>Edith Paillat
>Language Technology Specialist
>Language Learning Centre
>Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
>Phone : (+64) 44 63 57 92
>http://www.vuw.ac.nz/llc
> =20
>
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Michael Heller
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College of Humanities & Social Sciences
Montclair State University
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