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RPC-1 and RPC-2 are designations applied to firmware for DVD drives to enforce regional lockout. Older DVD drives use RPC-1 firmware,[1] which allows DVDs from any region to play. Newer drives use RPC-2 firmware, which enforces DVD region coding at the hardware level. See DVD region code § Computer DVD drives for further information.
One reason that that the regional lock is used, is to prevent people from buying a DVD of a film in one country, then taking to it another country where the film may still be in cinemas.[2]
Some RPC-2 drives can be converted to RPC-1 with the same features as before by using alternative firmware on the drive, or on some drives by setting a secret flag in the drive's EEPROM.
References
[edit]- ^ Schofield, Jack (2011-09-01). "Playing DVDs in different regions". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ^ "Will piracy sink the DVD?". 2004-03-15. Retrieved 2026-03-19.