Will an R4 DVD work in my Xbox360?
DVD Region Code Error
When you attempt to view a DVD movie from a region that is incompatible with the Xbox 360 console, you'll see the error message "Can't play DVD. Wrong region code."
Xbox 360 consoles are configured to play DVDs that are coded for the region for which the console was originally manufactured. You can only play DVDs from this region or DVDs that do not have the region coded (some may say "all regions"). Global DVD regions are:
Region 1: United States, U.S. territories, and Canada
Region 2: Europe, Japan, the Middle East, Egypt, South Africa, and Greenland
Region 3: Taiwan, Korea, Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Singapore
Region 4: Mexico, South and Central America, Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, and the Caribbean
Region 5: Russia, Eastern Europe, India, Africa excluding South Africa, North Korea, and Mongolia
Region 6: China
To check a DVD's region coding:
Determine the DVD region for your Xbox 360 console. This information is on the Xbox 360 console packaging.
Find the region information on the box or wrapper for your DVD.
If the two regions do not match, the DVD will not play on your console. If the two regions match and you receive the error message, the console may need to be serviced.
What is the purpose of region coding anyway?
Doesn't it seem preposterous that Mexico should be bundled with New Zealand and Australia instead of being counted as part of North America?
Published and be damned!
On a Mac, you download a free program called Mac The Ripper, and rip your DVD to your hard drive. You can choose to omit foreign subtitles, trailers, bonus material and other such stuff. You can then burn the resultant files to a disc with Roxio Toast. Works a treat...
Doesn't it seem preposterous that Mexico should be bundled with New Zealand and Australia instead of being counted as part of North America?
I agree, lies and bullplop.The 'release' reason is a lie. It's all to do with pricing variation, IHMO. They want to be able to charge different prices in different markets, otherwise you can just buy them cheaper over the internet, or graymarket importers will do the job for you.
It's so that the Americans won't buy cheap DVD's from Mexico.
Devil's advocate: It allows them to charge Mexicans less for DVDs. So, more Mexicans will be able to buy DVDs.
What makes it really preposterous is that a great deal of official Region 1 DVDs are manufactured in .... MEXICO.It's so that the Americans won't buy cheap DVD's from Mexico.
And yes, it is preposterous.

Devil's advocate: It allows them to charge Mexicans less for DVDs. So, more Mexicans will be able to buy DVDs.
I suppose what they're after is the fine balance between number of buyers and price that will get them more money, no matter what market we're talking about.
What makes it really preposterous is that a great deal of official Region 1 DVDs are manufactured in .... MEXICO.
Well duh, these are for-profit companies we're talking about. They just happen to be big enough that they can get away with this crap.