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Joined on: Saturday, 27th January 2001, 00:11, Last used: Saturday, 27th January 2001, 00:11

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RE: Hack for LG 3200e and Toshiba SD-3107b DVD Players

Ok this hack worked perfectly on my LG3200e after all, I tried `The Matrix` and `The Mummy` (both region 1 discs) and they worked ok.

However a couple of points worth noting for this drive...

Once you have enabled it as region 0 or whatever, ensure the PAL/NTSC switch on the back of the drive is set properly (or to Auto).

Another point that had me pulling my hair out was initially the picture was all black & white (presumably down to the NTSC encoding on the US discs). I was using the 3 phono cables to connect to the TV instead of a SCART plug. This was solved when I connected the drive via SCART to the TV. Oddly enough, the TV has 2 scart sockets (AV1 & AV2), and will only produce colour on the AV1 connector...

Mooooooo!

RE: Hack for LG 3200e and Toshiba SD-3107b DVD Players

Apparently the hack for the LG 3350e works with the LG 3200;
I`ve literally just tried it on my machine and it seems to have performed the operation ok, but I won`t know for definate until tomorrow when I borrow some region 1 discs.

In a nutshell, the hack is

With no disc in the drive, do the following from the Remote
Power on
press Pause
type in 3 1 4 1 5 9 (Display should now read CODE --)
type in the region number you want define ( i.e 0 )
press Pause
Power off

now power back up and it should be set.
Note, if at first this doesn`t work, you may have to type in 314159 within 3 seconds (though that may not apply to this model)

HTH