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Yes. The UK is considered part of the "Europe" region, for both DVDs and Blu-Ray disks.
Not unless the DVD player has been hacked to become a multi-region player. Europe uses Region 2 DVD players and disks and Australia uses Region 4.
In order to reset your Samsung laptop the factory settings, you will need to have access the system restore disks that originally came with the computer. You can usually order them if you don't already have a set.
I just figure it out for my Direct TV Remote Model #RC64R it's: 20199 for my Samsung BD-1400P. I had to go to the online support for Direct TV to get the answer. From the way I understand it each remote control manufacturer will have its own code. I also upgraded the firmware from Samsung so sound / picture would work for all blue ray disks Doug
try uninstalling and then reinstalling it or try updating the player.
Since you have posted this in the DVD Players section, I assume you are talking about DVD Region Codes.The UK and the rest of Europe share region B for Blu-Ray disks, region 2 for DVDs.
No. You need a BluRay player that specifically says it can read 3-D disks
24, 12 on each side.
From my understanding, none of the mini disks skip
I use Windows Media Player But the CD player you are using will have to be new enough to be able to play Re-writable disks
The Sony DVP-NS710HB is a single disc DVD player.
You must have a Blue Ray player to play Blue Ray disks because it is a completely different format than DVD even though the disks look similar. This is similar to asking whether you can play DVDs in your car's CD player, completely different format.