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Liteon 5005 3 Hr, Macrovision and Region Hacks HERE! for Oct 2004 models
Liteon 5005 UK Pal models 3 Hour record, Macrovision removal firmware update and Region free.
I purchased form Argos a Oct 2004 model with firmware 071. I downloaded the latest firmware 076 (Jan 2005) from the Liteon site burnt to CD-RW and updated the 071 firmware to 076. This cured the adding of 26 second every time I set the clock and I am led to believe it adds more disk compatibility. Whatever else it does I don't know!
After reading quite a few forums regarding the 5005 US and UK models I took the plunge to modify the 076 firmware using ULTRAEDIT as below.
Firmware - LNFBE076.DSU from file LNFBE076.DSU.0102.024x.rar
55 53 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 00 - change to ....... 01
00 00 00 01 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 1B - change to ....... 1F
At 0x47, I have the value 64. This should be....... 65 (adding 1)
At 0xEB, I have the value 6A. This should be....... 6F (adding 5)
At 0xA7, I have the value 15. This should be....... 19 (adding 4)
I used the SEARCH/FIND function to find the first two number strings and the SEARCH/GOTO LINE/PAGE to find the 3 hex code lines. I clicked on the character I wanted to change and over typed the replacing number or capital letter. I carefully double checked at every stage as not to make any mistakes. After making the 5 changes to the code I saved the now patched firmware and using a CD-RW (not CD-R) burnt to disk using NERO labelling the disk NEW. Burn to ISO-9660 Mode 1 (no Joliet, no relaxed items) ensure the finalise option is checked.
I placed the patched firmware disk into the 5005 and it updated the firmware (on top of the none patched 076) and then ejected the disk. I removed the disk and turned off the machine. I powered back up the 5005 and found that I now have the option of 3 Hr LP record and is now macrovision free as I was able to record a retail DVD from another DVD player via scart no problem!
Thanks to bomb_dog and macdav
I wonder if the same will work for the 5006?
To make 5005 region free.
Switch on player without disc in tray
Press SETUP
Highlight EXIT then press 2,9,6,0
Press RIGHT and select REGION FREE and press ENTER
Then press LEFT back to highlight EXIT and press SETUP to finish.
This item was edited on Thursday, 13th January 2005, 10:25
RE: Liteon 5005 3 Hr, Macrovision and Region Hacks HERE! for Oct 2004 models
i like the totally NO FUSS MacroVision ( not remover, but cheat ). ;) Put your blank dvd into your LITE-ON, & an un-protected, pre-recorded dvd into any dvd player. Start recording as you normally would ( for just a few seconds )...... then, press PAUSE on your LITE-ON recorder. :p NOW, change the media in the player from the un-protected disc to the MACRO protected disc . PRESS PLAY on player. Whilst playing protected media press PAUSE again, on the LITE-ON, where required. This makes the LITE-ON recorder think that it`s checked your film, etc, for Macro, already. DO NOT STOP OR PAUSE THE FILM YOU ARE COPYING, the macrovision might then be detected !!!!!! >:( This also works for copying videos and other stuff. :) ;) :D
RE: Liteon 5005 3 Hr, Macrovision and Region Hacks HERE! for Oct 2004 models
you can also just put the macro disc in the 2 player but leave it turned off,record of scart on the liteon for 3 seconds then pause,turn 2 player back on when at point of film start,start recording ,same idea just slighly different,if you mess up and macro detected you will have to start again.best use rw until you perfect.this way saves messing about changing discs
RE: Liteon 5005 3 Hr, Macrovision and Region Hacks HERE! for Oct 2004 models
hi mezza are we talking about the 5005b here thats what ive got from argos oct 2004
how do i know what filmware i have,also i dont have nero only roxio,while i find macrovision easy to bypass ,i wouldn`t mind the 3 hour mode ,will i have to find someone with nero to get the update thanks.
found this number sn 102 1241-0090-F2SC(201-010B)
what to do next thanks.
This item was edited on Thursday, 13th January 2005, 19:23