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A '''DVD region code''' is a way to manage rights associated with home video. By encoding DVDs with a particular region code, the DVD distributor at least partially assures itself that the DVD will only be playable in a certain area of the world. Though defeated by so-called "region free" DVD players, the vast majority of end-users only have DVD players which will play DVDs encoded with the region code that their player shares. Hence, people in the UK can usually only play DVDs sold in the UK. | A '''DVD region code''' is a way to manage rights associated with home video. By encoding DVDs with a particular region code, the DVD distributor at least partially assures itself that the DVD will only be playable in a certain area of the world. Though defeated by so-called "region free" DVD players, the vast majority of end-users only have DVD players which will play DVDs encoded with the region code that their player shares. Hence, people in the UK can usually only play DVDs sold in the UK. |
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A DVD region code is a way to manage rights associated with home video. By encoding DVDs with a particular region code, the DVD distributor at least partially assures itself that the DVD will only be playable in a certain area of the world. Though defeated by so-called "region free" DVD players, the vast majority of end-users only have DVD players which will play DVDs encoded with the region code that their player shares. Hence, people in the UK can usually only play DVDs sold in the UK.
Relevance to Doctor Who releases
Doctor Who DVDs tend to debut in Region 2, with releases later coming in Region 1 and Region 4. Generally, there are only minimal differences between a Region 2 and Region 1 release of any particular Doctor Who adventure. The most obvious difference is mainly in the packaging of the particular adventure. Insofar as the 1963 version of the show is concerned, Region 2 releases have a distinctive packaging format which is mostly shared with Region 4 releases, but is quite dissimilar to Region 1 packaging.
Chart of regions
Region code | Area |
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0 | Informal term meaning "worldwide". Region 0 is not an official setting; discs that bear the region 0 symbol either have no flag set or have region 1–6 flags set. |
1 | Canada, United States; U.S. territories; Bermuda |
2 | Western and Central Europe; Western Asia; Israel, Iran, Egypt, Japan, South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho; United Kingdom, Turkey, French overseas territories |
3 | Southeast Asia; South Korea; Taiwan; Hong Kong; Macau |
4 | Mexico, Central and South America; Caribbean; Australia; New Zealand; Oceania; |
5 | Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Continent of Africa, Central and South Asia, Mongolia, North Korea. |
6 | People's Republic of China |
7 | Reserved for future use (found in use on protected screener copies of MPAA-related DVDs and "media copies" of pre-releases in Asia) |
8 | International venues such as aircraft, cruise ships, etc. |
ALL | Region ALL discs have all 8 flags set, allowing the disc to be played in any locale on any player. |