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does anyone know any hacks for the toshiba sd220e
posted by bunju on Thursday, 8th August 2002, 10:52

Harmless

does anyone know any hacks for the toshiba sd220e is there a way to turn off the macrovision?

RE: does anyone know any hacks for the toshiba sd220e
posted by DVD Dave on Saturday, 10th August 2002, 08:07

Harmless

Let me know if you get an answer. I just got a 220e last saturday. Very pleased so far but need to be able to play R1 without MV.

Cheers

RE: does anyone know any hacks for the toshiba sd220e
posted by The Ironduke on Saturday, 10th August 2002, 10:20

Elite

I think toshes need to be chipped.

Jesus guys why dont you find out if the player can be hacked before you buy it?

RE: does anyone know any hacks for the toshiba sd220e
posted by clayts on Saturday, 10th August 2002, 11:00

Elite

From the top of this Forum :

"Also Sonys, Panasonics, most JVCs, Toshibas cannot be hacked via the remote. A chipping company (and therefore payment of a fee) is necessary."

I agree with Dukey Happy

You can, of course, buy multiregion versions of the 220 from places like Richer Sounds and even Unbeatable for not unsilly money : can you not return them to your vendor and buy a chipped one instead ?

RE: does anyone know any hacks for the toshiba sd220e
posted by scumbag on Saturday, 10th August 2002, 21:09

Competent

The Tosh SD220E can be multiregioned using a cd-r, Panasonic & Sony, can be remote hacked using a remote from the likes of Electro Centre, (not cheap if it is a one off) but if you know a few people with these machines, just club together and share the expense.

RE: does anyone know any hacks for the toshiba sd220e
posted by DVD Dave on Saturday, 10th August 2002, 21:20

Harmless

Not of paramount importance but hey if I can get something for nothing well hey ......

Whats the sort of going rate for chipping. I know we have a local store who can do it.

RE: does anyone know any hacks for the toshiba sd220e
posted by andioxon on Sunday, 11th August 2002, 11:00

Harmless

I bought the disk that does the job a couple of weeks ago, it cost me a fiver including P&P. Worked a treat and only took 10 seconds to do. My player plays any region disk i care to put in it.

RE: does anyone know any hacks for the toshiba sd220e
posted by DVD Dave on Sunday, 11th August 2002, 11:27

Harmless

Thanks for the info guys - I'm new to DVD - but OK with PC's. Any idea where to get the CD-R for the Tosh in question? Or are you saying that you can download the file(s) burn it and do it that way??

Cheer Dave

RE: does anyone know any hacks for the toshiba sd220e
posted by andioxon on Sunday, 11th August 2002, 12:22

Harmless

Hi Dave,
The files that are needed are 2.15 mb split over 6 folders. so yes they could be sent over the net and a disk burnt (assuming you have a cdr)
Ther is however a charge of £3 for files send via the net or £5 for the the disk to be sent via the post to you.

RE: does anyone know any hacks for the toshiba sd220e
posted by DVD Dave on Sunday, 11th August 2002, 15:22

Harmless

Hi,

Thanks for coming back. That would be fine - how or where do I get them from?

Thanks for your help.

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