Player specs. Online manual. The full procedure for a OneForAll remote is below. Other options: Pronto codes advice. Full set of Pronto codes with included region hack.
Press DVD 2. Hold the magic button until the DVD button flashes twice. Press Hold the magic button until it flashes twice. Press 6. Press if your oneforall remote uses 4 digit or 3 digit codes, use less leading zeros 8. Press 1 this sets it to key 1 — it flashes twice. Press 2 this sets it to key 2 — it flashes twice. Press 3 this sets it to key 3 — it flashes twice. Press 4 this sets it to key 4 — it flashes twice.
Press 5 this sets it to key 5 — it flashes twice. Use the remote that came with the player to bring the player out of standby. Press 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on the oneforall remote. If you did everything above correctly, the 24p light will start flashing. Put the player back into standby with the Sony remote. Next time you turn on the player it will be region-free for DVD playback. Install the app.
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It is the same procedure as with other Sony players, but you have to take it out of standby before doing it. Full procedure for a oneforall remote is as follows: 1. Press DVD 2. Hold the magic button until the DVD button flashes twice. Press 4. Hold the magic button until it flashes twice.
Press 6. Press Magic Key don't hold 7. Press if your oneforall remote uses 4 digit or 3 digit codes, use less leading zeros 8. Press 1 this sets it to key 1 - it flashes twice 9. Press Press Magic Key don't hold Press 2 this sets it to key 2 - it flashes twice Press 3 this sets it to key 3 - it flashes twice Press 4 this sets it to key 4 - it flashes twice Press 5 this sets it to key 5 - it flashes twice The remote is now programmed and ready to use, to make the BDP-S region free: 1.
Use the remote that came with the player to bring the player out of standby, make sure there isn't a disc in it. Press 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on the oneforall remote. Press 5 this sets it to key 5 - it flashes twice The remote is now programmed and ready to use, to make the BDP-S region free: 1. Use the remote that came with the player to bring the player out of standby if it has gone into Standby - mine didn't , make sure there isn't a disc in it.
Press 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on the oneforall remote. The message 'OK' will appear on the display. Put the player back into standby with the Sony remote 4. Next time you turn on the player it will be region free for DVD playback. And just to add - the key difference as far as I could see with this solution and the other 2 I found on the Forum was the instructions at lines 8, 13, 18, 23 and 28 ie telling it that it is the specific key 1, 2, 3 etc.
Thank you Forum! Hi Cluelesstechie. Do you have a different model as the procedure you quote doesn't work without a DVD button. Sorry, but I am on holiday at the moment, nowhere neare my DVD player and gizmo and therefore cannot check.
Good luck, hope you solve it. It was a case of trial and error for me! That's all very well DB83 but I have also seen this very same procedure posted in different places as being applicable to several different Sony BD's so it is reasonable to assume that it is a pretty standard procedure when trying to make them region free for DVD's.
As for digging up an old topic, well, this topic is very much alive for ME as I have had a S for some years and want to make it region-free as I really like it and do not want to have to buy a new multi-region one-and I suspect I am not the only one. If a topic is considered old and not worth bothering with any more then it should be removed, should it not!. I don't know what you mean by the "issue with Sony BD players".
Do you mean that they can't be made region-free for Blu-rays?. But, frankly, you hi-jacked the topic since you are not dealing with the same model even if that procedure works. Topics are, generally, not deleted, but sleeping dogs should be left alone. Like I said, the forum actively encourages new topics but hi-jacking is against the rules and you should read them before you mouth off.
And, had you checked, there are several topics on here about your model. I have not read them so they might not answer your issue. But they are more relevant although even older than this one. It's so encouraging to see a first-time poster greeted with such nit-picking and negativity when they ask a perfectly geniune question!.
As for sleeping dogs being left alone, surely even you can see that it is far better for all the questions and answers on one topic to be in place rather than having to search all over for the information. Luckily I have been able to find what I need from a much more helpful source ,so thank you BD83, for nothing!. Actually, my apology, the hi-jacking was not yours.
It was the two posts above that you replied to. As for the OP, that also has nothing to do with what you are seeking. If you have solved your problem then fine. But there is more than one topic on here that a user has bricked his player in an attempt to make it region-free. Contact Us VideoHelp Top. All times are GMT The time now is
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