Easily bypass “Lock and Pay” screens on DVDs with your computer!

Someone I know (who shall remain unnamed for their privacy) brought me a “mature” DVD and an interesting challenge that I couldn’t refuse. This DVD has a “main” movie and then a large variety of “extra” add-in scenes that appear to add up to drastically more time than the “main” video. However, this DVD had a feature that I haven’t ever seen or heard of before: when you try to pick any of these 20 or so extra scenes to watch, you have to call a 900 number and enter a 4-digit PIN code to watch them. Some of the exact text on the screen, for anyone who is going to search for it, is as follows:

To watch this sequence, please call 1-900-622-9900. Then, enter the following reference number: 114.  Or send by SNMS (text message): SUN114 to the following number: 64762. (blahblahblah) This is a “lock & pay” system offered by Euro First Multimedia. (more junk in mouse-type that I won’t bother with)

They’re monetizing a DVD they’ve already sold! I know that DVDs contain program code in the IFO files, and I know that it isn’t THAT complicated, so I started to look at the code with a program called PGCEdit…and I noticed something fishy. To play the video, the code selects “angle 2” (yes, that’s right, the almost-never-used multiple angles feature of DVD video). So, with that in mind, I quickly figured out a solution and beat the challenge. I’m going to share those steps with you now.

  1. Install Media Player Classic Home Cinema (run a search for MPC-HC and it’ll come up quickly).
  2. Go to File – Open DVD, and select your DVD drive from the list.
  3. When the DVD starts to play, right-click on the video and go to Navigate – Jump To… – (select whatever chapter you want!)
  4. If the video doesn’t play correctly after selecting a chapter, you’ve found one of the “lock and pay” streams. To fix it…
  5. Right-click the video and go to Navigate – Video Angle – Angle 2.

That’s it, you should be able to view the “locked out” video without tediously figuring out or paying money for a PIN code!

5 thoughts on “Easily bypass “Lock and Pay” screens on DVDs with your computer!

  1. or search the display menu on your blu ray play player guessing chapter and scene numbers until you find the “restricted scenes”

  2. I tried your easy bypass for lock and pay. It did not work. Do you have any other ideas? I got the dvd for my husband and he would like to watch the locked videos. Please email me back. Thank You. Oh the phone number no long is in sevice.

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