重新设置CyberLink PowerDVD蓝色光芒地区代码释放锁
蓝色光芒圆盘(BD)或BD-ROM AV录影圆盘也以通常通认当区域代码在DVD录影圆盘首先介绍的地方放音控制(RPC)为特色。 然而,区域代码为蓝色光芒圆盘是与DVD不同, BD地区代码编组国家入仅三个地区。 BD-ROM AV (HDMV/BD-J)圆盘在一个,倍数或者所有地区可以被创作演奏(无区域),但家电(铈)球员球员是区域具体的。 当BD圆盘被插入入蓝色光芒球员,圆盘的一个测试程序在球员与那些将比较它自己的RPC细节输入的并且停止操作,如果两个不配比。
然而,在计算机,这些区域闭锁机构工作不同地。 蓝色光芒支持的放音软件在计算机处理区域代码而不是BD驱动。 在CyberLink PowerDVD节目,用户能在初始配置以后设置或改变区域代码5次,然后应用将是锁着的在您在您的第五和前变动列出了的区域。
蓝色光芒地区代码
地区A/1 -北美洲,中美洲,南美洲,日本,韩国,东南亚
地区B/2 -欧洲(欧共体),非洲,中东,新西兰,澳洲
地区C/3 -中国,印度,俄国,世界其他地方
如此持续在CyberLink PowerDVD演奏和观看您喜爱的电影不管什么区域代码BD圆盘有,有在PowerDVD可能重新设置并且崩裂蓝色光芒区域信息的文丐。
欺骗乱砍BD地区代码在Windows XP
在安装PowerDVD以后,节目将创始地区A和5剩余的变动的缺省值,并且没有设置在登记。 当被改变的地区代码, PowerDVD存储rgion信息在这把登记钥匙在Windows XP :
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ CLSID \ {631400EE-60DF-4014-8A01-67106E57BDA8}]
@=dword :00000002
价值可以是1为地区A, 2为地区B, 4为地区C。
有存放剩余的变动的数量对允许的区域代码的另一把登记钥匙:
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ CLSID \ {9CB23675-4229-4630-AFF6-3668BA6AF33E}]
@=dword :00000004
在您在PowerDVD时候改变区域,这个数字由1减。
因此,乱砍PowerDVD地区代码控制在窗口景色,您能或者直接地从登记改变区域代码,或者可以设置左允许的剩余的时期的价值改变区域代码高昂(例如65,536次),以便您能改变区域代码,不用局限。
您能使用登记出口文件自动化过程。 下载 BDregion.zip archive file with BDregionA.reg (to set to region A), BDregionB.reg (to set to region B), BDregionC.reg (to set to Region C) and BDregionNoLimit.reg (to set number of times left for region change to FFFF or 64k times).
Hack to crack PowerDVD Blu-ray region code in Windows Vista
Region code information for PowerDVD is stored as Alternate Data Stream (ADS) hidden metadata attached to the file “CLDShowX.ini” located in “C:\ProgramData\CyberLink\PowerDVD\” folder. To reset the region code change remaining, simply delete the “CLDShowX.ini” file. When the PowerDVD runs again after the deletion, the default settings will be used.
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May 9th, 2007 22:53
ow
idont use PowerDVD i use WinDVD
thats just too bad
anyways, can u post somting to teach us how u can remove the region from the disk so that it no longer is limited
thanks
we just want to learn thats all, not for breaching copyright (honest)!
June 2nd, 2007 21:17
Hello,
It seems that WinDVD stores its Blu-Region information in a file, as PowerDVD does in Vista.
Here is what I found on SlySoft Forum about WinDVD Blu-Ray-Region storage:
“If you could provide me/us with a hint or two as to where to look (or where to start looking) for the WinDVD BD Blu-ray region ’storage location’, I’ll start the hunt as soon as possible”.
To begin, you can download a program called “Process Monitor” from http://www.sysinternals.com (the link will actually lead you to Microsoft’s web site as Microsoft bought Sysinternals recently), then run the program and monitor what the process “WinDVD.exe” does when you change Blu-ray region setting. It took me about half an hour to figure out what PowerDVD does. Some time ago I started looking at WinDVD too (the VAIO version you provided), and even found what file it accesses, but that file (some small file in system32 folder, do not remember its exact name now) turned out to be locked by System process, so I could not see what is inside, could not copy it, delete etc. I could only see its content when I logged in to another OS (Vista), but I did not continue experiments partly because I did not have time and partly because I do not really see much sense in using WinDVD due to its restrictions.
If you manage to crack WinDVD’s counter, you could write a tool that resets Blu-Regions BOTH for PowerDVD AND WinDVD–a Blu-Ray equivalent of “DVDGenie” or “DVD Region Killer.”
Many greetings,
A Friend
June 4th, 2007 21:58
Hi,
On an Internet page I found this:
Guide: How to reset Blu-ray region counter in InterVideo WinDVD BD for VAIO
Ver.8.0.08.100
1) Download a program called “Autoruns” from http://www.sysinternals.com .
2) Run autoruns.exe, go to “Drivers” tab and disable driver called “regi” (regi.sys). Just untick the checkbox next to it. Note: Do not delete it.
3) Restart Windows.
4) Delete file “ivireg.ivr” in “C:\Windows\System32\” folder.
5) Re-enable “regi” driver using Autoruns (tick the checkbox).
6) Restart Windows.File “ivireg.ivr” will be recreated with default settings and you can change BD region from WinDVD interface 5 more times before you have to repeat this procedure.
Enjoy!
P.S.: If you have a dual boot system (say,
XP and Vista), you can just boot to another OS and delete “ivireg.ivr” from there.
Perhaps someone could write a tool that can do this process, which seems a bit complex. It could also reset PowerDVD’s Region counter.
Many greetings,
A Friend
March 1st, 2008 17:21
wht bd/rom should i buy .. or it works will all of them ?
March 17th, 2008 21:37
You can use any bd rom as the region code is stored on the computer not in the hardware.
BUT the new update of PowerDVD 7.3 doesn’t work with the above hack. I have tried changing the registry keys as described and it doesn’t work after I have updated to the latest version. (Worked fine before) They must have moved it to somewhere else. I couldn’t find it by using Microsofts RegMon utility. Has anyone encountered the same problem? And maybe fixed it?
Best regards,
broch
April 25th, 2008 17:13
[...] to A Friend, here’s how to reset the counter of allowed number of times to reset region code on Blu Ray [...]
June 1st, 2008 21:09
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone knew a similar way to reset the Blu-ray region coding in Acer Arcade’s PlayMovie program?
I tried the CLDshowX trick, but apparently PlayMovie doesn’t keep it’s BD region info there.
Thanks.
August 22nd, 2008 00:50
This is a great “hack” it’s a shame you have to do this stuff when you buy something it should be yours and you can do what you want.