--- Warning! The CineMaster tab in DVD Genie is to be used with "Software CineMaster" and NOT the "CineMaster decoding card". DVD Genie was NOT designed to work with DVD Drives that contain a firmware locked region code. See http://faq.inmatrix.com for information on that. Trying to use it on such drives is not recommended. You can find out if your drive's firmware is region locked by visiting the DVD Infomatrix home page (see home page above) and downloading "Drive Info", a small (5k) program that will test this for you. --- Software Cinemaster 2000 notes: Software Cinemaster 2000 based players will additionally use the Windows internal region code setting in combination of their own settings. Both region settings must be set for Cinemaster 2000 to function correctly. See http://faq.inmatrix.com for more information. Also Software Cinemaster 2000 will clash with any other player installed, this isn't the case with Cinemaster 99. --- Software Cinemaster 99 notes: Software Cinemaster based players may use a backup region checking file called "EDLOG.DAT" which is located in the "\Windows" directory. If this file exists, it may cause problems when changing the regions outside DVD Genie. If you have a "DevDB" registry entry within your Cinemaster registry entry, some of the audio and video settings may not be effected by DVD Genie unless this registry entry is removed. You may want to create a backup of this registry entry before removing it. --- WinDVD Player notes: The WinDVD region code will not be automatically detected, if you have WinDVD installed, just select the appropriate region and press "apply". You may of course change the regions as many times as needed. If your version of WinDVD is not listed, use the "Reset Region" button instead, it will reset the region counter back to 5 changes remaining. --- ATI DVD Player v3.10 notes: The ATI Installation program may not always set the CineMaster decoding engine registry information including the region, decoding mode, sound quality, etc... You will need to use DVD Genie in order to first initialize these settings for the ATI Player to even work in such cases. --- PowerDVD v1.30 -> v1.50 notes: PowerDVD v1.30 uses three different region code protections, one of which is contained in the WIN.INI file. When DVD Genie changes the WIN.INI file, it uses the Windows API routines to do so in order to be fully compatible with windows and to minimize chances of errors. However, when the API calls are made, there is about 5 seconds delay between the call for a change, and the actual change. So, after changing the PowerDVD v1.30 region setting, wait for about 5-10 seconds before running PowerDVD for the changes to take effect. As a safety precaution, you may wish to backup the WIN.INI file before. This only applies to PowerDVD v1.30 -> v1.50, newer versions use a different methodology that doesn't require this minimal waiting period. --- Xing v2.03 and Windows 98 player notes: When the Xing Player is used under Windows 98 it uses both it's internal region counter AND the Windows 98 region information. The Windows 98 region information is created the first time you try to play a DVD Title using either the Xing or Windows 98 DVD Players. To reset the Windows 98 region counter you must manually erase the region key from the system registry. DVD Genie will try to make your life easier by automatically locating the region key within the registry and displaying it within the "Win98" tab. If no key was found under the "Possible Region Keys" panel, it may mean that either a key was not created (no DVD Title ever played on your machine) or that DVD Genie was unable to locate the key. If the latter is the case, you may try to manually locate the Windows 98 region key using regedit (regedit.exe can be found in the Windows 98 directory). Try locating it under: "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft" If a key was located using the DVD Genie, make sure you export it using the export button (for backup purposes). Then use the erase button to clear the key and thus resetting the Windows 98 region setting/counter. The next Title played will set the Windows 98 region code to the Title region code. And remember, under Windows 98 both the Xing region code and the Windows 98 region code are checked when the Xing Player is used, so remember to set the Xing Region code under the "Xing" tab. Also note, that the Windows 98 Second Edition registry key is different than the original Windows 98 key. The xing player tends to get confused with two keys and erasing the new Win98SE key will not work. There is no known way to change the Xing region code under Win98SE without actually editing the program, something DVD Genie will NOT do. --- DVD Express: DVD Express is region coded, I believe it uses a file called "allnode.dll" in cooperation with the windows 98 and it's own registry setting to enforce one region. You may be able to bypass this manually by grabbing "allnode.dll" and "allnode.reg" from the various region installation packages, and manually change the regions. DVD Express is rather buggy, if another DVD Player is installed it will clash with it. --- SoftDVD MAX: Certain versions of the Zoran SoftDVD are coded internally for a specific region. They may conflict with other DVD players if they are installed on your system. Newer versions from MGI seem to work just fine as their region code authentication has changed.