


Heck, it even plays in my mom's portable DVD player (the kind with its own small screen). So long as it is my PC, laptop, or the office PC, it plays. But to answer your question, yes it does play the original angelina ballerina dvds and their backup DVDs that I ripped through DVD Decypter. (I can safely say that thanks to this "region protection" crap, a lot of people who used to buy original DVDs as a matter of choice (moral or otherwise) has switched to buying pirated DVDs. Now, I just want my backups of DVDs to be as regionless as these pirated DVDs so that when I go back home, I could watch it on any DVD player. You will never encounter any message/s telling you that you can't play the DVD because it is the wrong region. And yet if you buy these pirated DVDs, and play them on branded DVD players like Sony or Philips, they play. Oversupply of pirated DVD drives prices to a stable low. I just want to avoid any "unexpected not able to play the DVD backup in some DVD players (such as our stupid Philips DVD player that plays pirated DVDs)" because of some region protection that certain geniuses think work so well against DVD pirates when in fact IT DOESN'T WORK AGAINST PIRACY AT ALL. But I guess it's something else that is wrong. You could try use latest anydvd(free trial) to rip to an iso and burn see how it works.

(XTREAM Media Server is regionless, right?)ĭoes it play the original angelina ballerinas dvds? makes me want to get a regionless DVD player, which I will. But now, I have to tackle the problem of "Original DVDs" not being able to play in certain DVD players, but could play in my PC and laptop. But how come it seems to be able to play ALL pirated DVDs? (Yeah, I used to buy pirated DVDs, and my sister still does sometimes. PS: That Philips DVD player of ours, won't play certain "Original DVDs". I could go on to say things about how stupid regional protection is, and how it only seem to victimize legit "Original DVD" buying people, and NEVER the pirates, but that would make this thread unnecessarily long. I just want to backup my original DVDs in such a way that they are 100% stripped of DVD protection. When it finished ripping to HDD, I ran Free DVD, and lo and behold, it (Free DVD) found protection (Uoop) unremoved by DVDFab HD Decrypter. It doesn't have any "options" or "settings" tabs, so I figured that it removed all those protection automatically. To continue, so I used DVDFab HD Decrypter. I also downloaded Free DVD (44KB only), since I used DVD Decrypter before, and I think it failed to remove region protection because the DVD backups of original Angelina Ballerina DVDs I made won't play in our Philips DVD player back home, but somehow would play in PC, laptop, and office PC. DVDFab HD Decrypter states that it can remove a lot of DVD protection so I downloaded it.
