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DVD Player: "This disc is intended for play on non-modified Region 1 players" repeate
DVD Player in Mac OS X may repeatedly state "This disc is intended for play on non-modified Region 1 players" after you insert a Region 1 DVD, even if you have already specifed Region 1 in DVD Player.This may occur when using a Region 1 disc after another region (2, 3, 4, 5, or 6) was previously selected as the default in DVD Player.
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