![]() ![]() Now I have to say one thing puzzles me: aren’t screeners region-free? I know that they have various steganographic and other methods of tracking per-disc to prevent illegal uploads, but are they also region encoded? If not, that half of your query isn’t a big deal anyway. ![]() I need one that will play PAL DVD's from Europe as well as USA's NTSC DVD's. I'll have to find a compatible DVD/CD player for my MacBook Pro. I assumed HDMI would work, but I guess it doesn't. Select the right region (I’m guessing North America, region #1) and click on “Set Drive Region”, and … Unfortunately my Philips DVD player doesn't have a USB connection. In fact, the very first time you insert a DVD you should see this: On the other hand, Apple makes it really easy within Mac OS X to set things correctly. In terms of your concern about the region coding on your MacBook Pro DVD player, you’re right to be aware of it: while you can change it from one region to another, you can only do so a half-dozen times, and then you’re stuck with whatever region you last selected. The most notable MacBook Pro upgrades from the PowerBook included new Intel processors with 4-5x faster performance than the PowerBook G4, a 15.4-inch display with integrated iSight camera, IR. Sweet! Nice to hear from someone who’s part of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the group that sponsors the Oscars! If you have some spare screeners, send ’em along to our offices, eh? □ The original MacBook Pro was an evolution of Apple’s previous PowerBook line, using a similar all-metal design, but with a few added features.
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