I can't rip DVDs with a different regional code. I need to either change my regional code, but I only have one change left, or patch the firmware, but couldn't find anything fitting on tdb.rpc1.org.
Can anyone tell me, how to bypass the RPC protection of a MATSHITA BD-MLT UJ260, or how to bypass the limit Windows has for regional code changes?
Problem with Regional Code & RPC Protection.
Re: Problem with Regional Code & RPC Protection.
This same question was asked a day ago; the drive in question has not had an update in 10+ years, so you should figure on getting a different drive if you want to rip out-of-region disks.
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Re: Problem with Regional Code & RPC Protection.
I'm stuck in the same situation - used up all my region changes. I did find an RPC1 firmware for my drive at the site you mentioned, but the model number is off by 1 letter, so maybe it would brick my drive or cause other issues? I didn't want to risk it.finral11 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 2:53 pmI can't rip DVDs with a different regional code. I need to either change my regional code, but I only have one change left, or patch the firmware, but couldn't find anything fitting on tdb.rpc1.org.
Can anyone tell me, how to bypass the RPC protection of a MATSHITA BD-MLT UJ260, or how to bypass the limit Windows has for regional code changes?
In the end I just dumped the disc to .iso using DVD Decrypter (which can workaround region protection) then open the .iso in MakeMKV.
However MakeMKV seems to have its own built-in region workaround, so I'm not sure why that didn't work for you straight away.