![]() Includes the remaining central and south Asian countries, as well as China and Russia. Includes most European, African, and Southwest Asian countries plus Australia and New Zealand. ![]() Includes most North, Central, and South American and Southeast Asian countries plus Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong, Macau, and Korea. Check the below picture to see the region code distribution map: The whole world is divided into 3 different regions: Region A, Region B and Region C. Let’s firstly take a look at the region code distribution in the world. This means that only the region code of your Blu-ray player software is the same as that of Blu-ray discs, can you play Blu-ray discs smoothly. Intended to permit content providers (motion picture studios, etc.) to do effective price differentiation between regions, Blu-ray Disc players sold in a specific geographical region are designed to play only discs authorized by the content provider for that region. For example, if you bought a Blu-ray disc in Region A (United States) but wanted to play this Blu-ray disc in your Blu-ray player software which is set in Region C (China), you would find yourself get stuck due to the region restriction. It’s quite common that many movie fans might meet such problems during Blu-ray disc playback: the Blu-ray player software couldn’t recognize Blu-ray discs due to the region code restriction. Aug/ Posted by David Brooks on Video/Audio Tips
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