Main Logo
News and Articles
  • Latest DVD News
  • Latest Blu-Ray News
  • Latest Columns
DVD Reviews
  • Latest DVD Reviews
  • Latest Blu-ray Reviews
  • Search for
Discussion Forums
  • All Forums
  • General
  • Television
  • DVDs & Films
  • Hardware
  • PCs & Mobiles
  • Photography
  • Music
  • Gaming and Consoles
  • MAD
  • Sports
  • Trading
  • Retailer Reviews
  • Bargain Buckets
  • Region Hacks
Your Account
  • Login
  • Create an Account
  • Lost Password
Region Hacks
  • Multi-Region Hacks
  • Hack Help Forum
Support This Site
  • Support This Site
  • About This Site
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Advertising Policy
  • Privacy Policy

Hack Help Forum - JVC machines hackable ? - Page 1

Google Plus One
Submit to Digg
Submit to Slashdot
Submit to StumbleUpon
Submit to Reddit
Tweet this Page
Share on Facebook

IMPORTANT - Click here to read the Forum Rules before you post!

Create New Thread
JVC machines hackable ?
posted by Bowf on Thursday, 8th May 2003, 12:11

Elite

Undecided between XV-N33SL and XV-N55SL.
Spec is the same for both, apparently.
Are they hackable ?

RE: JVC machines hackable ?
posted by deeveedee on Thursday, 8th May 2003, 15:23

Competent

they probabily both need the upgrade tool from www.modchipsuk.co.uk

RE: JVC machines hackable ?
posted by hm1 on Tuesday, 16th March 2004, 14:27

Harmless

or try

www.dvdcodes.net

You need an external tool to make this multi region.

but it is hackable

it takes 5 mins to make it region 0

RE: JVC machines hackable ?
posted by hm1 on Tuesday, 16th March 2004, 14:32

Harmless

yes they can be hacked

www.dvdcodes.net

you need an external too to make iy region 0.

Its easy

RE: JVC machines hackable ?
posted by Bob Hope on Wednesday, 31st March 2004, 01:43

Harmless

Might have to wait if the are new models m8ty

Don't bother with the tools mate for the price the charge to "LEND" them to you and the messing about signing up with paypal and of cause the risk they sound like con artists to me.

One example on www.dvdcodes.net its states that -

JVC TH-A5R

This model cannot be hacked via the handset, it requires either an internal chip to be fitted or it can be unlocked via our chipped remote .

but the codes are on here! most of them are and considering its name, you try and find any codes on there they all have the same - message - "This model cannot be hacked via the handset" Ive found my codes but cant be do without me having to give someone ill never see, speak to and dont have an address for £25 I can buy one for around £30 and no risk of being coned by blatant liars

Shame they tout trade for themselves in these forums instead of offering genuine help which is why most of us signed up - If you cant find the codes mate get a cheepo one from Adsa - Good luck!

RE: JVC machines hackable ?
posted by clayts on Wednesday, 31st March 2004, 18:03

Elite

You'll note that the poster was banned on 16th March as a result of his blatant advertising - these two can't have been deleted - sorry Confused

===========================

Clayts, Moderator, DVD Reviewer
UK webmaster for Area 450 the independent Sampo/Maxent DVD site

<<< Return to threads
Choose a Page:
1

Some images and content © of their respective copyright holders, All Rights Reserved. All images and content © 1999-2012 Reviewer Ltd., All Rights Reserved. DVD Reviewer and its logo is a registered trademark of Reviewer Ltd.