Yep the above code hack 57538 from NP is the one to use if you got your self a Samsung HD850/950 from Europe (R2). Region code hack posted by Rich.C in the UK, August 03 2005: At this point I dont really want to blow $$ on the remote since I dont even know if it is a working solution!! Either way none of the "region" key hacks work without spending $$ on some other universal remote. This really makes me wonder if 90% of these posts are bogus zitfaced brats posting BS or some git in another region posing thier hacks without notification of such. I place a r2 dvd in and still get region blocked. Closest I get is when you press open tray it will either say open, then automaticly say loading or open the tray about a inch then suck back in. The HDCP Free code works rest dont do anything on a US version (r1) of this player. Region code hack posted by Madkoifish, July 26 2005: Congratulations: You now have a multi-region dvd player Just press the "On/off" button in the remote. Press the "Open/close" button in the remote. If you want your dvd player to be unlocked for all the regions press "9". Prss the number for the region you want to use next ( 1, 2, etc). Press the keys: "5 7 5 3 8" on the remote. Press the "Repeat" key on the Samsung remote control 3. The tv screen and the dvd lcd will display "No Disk" 2. Turn on the Player with no disc on the tray. Region code hack posted by NP, June 28 2005: It works!!! My DVD now playes region 1 and region 2 DVD's. At this time using the DVD remote control: 5)At this time using the DVD remote control press 9. 4) Press Clock - and the display will show the word "ADJUST". DON'T CLOSE! Using the AIWA remote control: 2) Press Repeat (DVD player's display will be totally light.) 3) Press Program. Hi, I used the Samsung DVD-HD841 hack posted by ((Cinemasound)) on Apon my band new DVD-HD850 I bought in Canada in Future Shop: I bought an Aiwa audio remote (RC-T501) from scintrigue on Ebay (see Sean's store: ) Then performed hack by ((Cinemasound)): 1)Open the disc deck. Region code hack posted by fisherg, June 15 2005: None of these worked for me, but the hack for the 745 worked fine. Region code hack posted by Chodberry, June 06 2005: So you have to start from hack step 1 again. It says that it performed some sort of cold start. Enjoy Region free DVD If you want see the region code, press "quit" button, then it will show you the region code BUT NOTE THAT IT WILL RESET THE REGION CODE 9 BACK TO WHERE YOU STARTED (in my case 1). press "9" again, now the LCD shows "open" 4. press "9", then all LCD segment on your DVD will light up 4. press "info/select" button then "Servo adjustment complete" message will be shown on the display 3. I used Philips PM725S universal consolidator (well, it is a remote control but with an odd name :-), costs $19.99 at frys) - have your dvd output in composit (did not test it with other output setups) - From philips universal remote controller, program your remote controller with the code 786 (Audio, AIWA), I programmed the AUX button Hack 1. Cho, on Apworks also for HD850, here is the hack with my additions. Hello all, the HD 841 hack using philips universal remote control posted by H. Region code hack posted by Sippeus, May 27 2005: I also pressed "9" on the PPC remote so I'm not sure which one did it. With DVD switched on but tray closed: i) Press "Repeat" ii) Press "Program" iii) Change remote screen and Press "Clock" DVD display shows "ADJUST" iv) Press "9" on DVD remote. Copy the unzipped CCF file to your PPC d. Region Free Hack: Requires AIWA/Universal Remote or PDA The following instructions are for a Pocket PC a. Hacks for DVD-HD850 are similar to DVD-HD841: 1. Other hack posted by Yobdab, May 12 2005: Use a GE universal remote (the RM 24970). And it will save you lots of money by not sending it to a repairman.Region code hack posted by Col. Ive spent countless hours searching, many times dismantling the dvd player, and have FINALLY come to this solution. Thats it! All your sound problems solved. Then put the top cover back on with the 6 screws. Once you have taken those two ribbons off (at either end), put the front facia clippe back in place. The other is a sensor for the volume up/down switch. One of them is a sensor for the On/Off switch. You must detach them both by pulling them out of its tiny socket. Then with a small flathead screw driver flip off the front facia touch panel. To fix this, search no further! What you must do is open up the case of the dvd player by unscrewing the 6 screws at the back. One, they either switch off all on their own, or two, the volume goes down to Volmin all on its own. Firstly, two things tend to happen with some samsung dvd players and tvs. To all those who have this problem and who will have this issue in the future, I finally now have the solution which can be done all by yourself.
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