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RE: VCD Playback and Macrovision Disable on Philips MX1060D

Hi dzl

Can you also send the file to

bmal.9yrral[at]moc.dlrowltn


Cheers

Larry

RE: PHILIPS LX3000 HACK

When you reset the counter is does display 25.
When I tried different codes the number started at one and incremented by one each time but then when the counter was reset the number displayed changed to 25.
Remember to reset the player after each code change as the manual says that the change isn`t fully imprimented until you do.

I even tried to see if it would recognise region zero but nothing happened.

I don`t know if these are really made by Philips or if they were made for Philips as the DVD Mech is clearly marked as Sanyo and the whole Player/Amp doesn`t look like a Philips on the inside plus the manual is too helpful !

Happy viewing

Larry

RE: PHILIPS LX3000 HACK

If I remember corectly

Region 1

Play 159 111 001 08 Play

Region 2

Play 159 221 001 08 Play

You must reset the player from the system menu after each change.

When you have successfully changed the region you will also see a number appear in the top left corner. This is the number of times that
the region has been changed.
You are limited to 25 times but the counter can be reset using

Play 159 Play

You have to be quick when entering the codes as it seems temprimental
to if it`ll accept them. It might help to reset the player first.

In case you need other regions the first part of the code is the region
and the next is the tv system where 1 = NTSC 2 = PAL 3 = Auto

EG 111 = Region 1 NTSC Don`t change the last part.
The manual only lists regions 1-4 but using 5 or 6 for the region might work.

Have fun Larry