Changing Apple DVD Player Region

My laptop is refusing to play a lot of DVDs - DVD Player opens but stays on a blank, black screen instead of loading the legal disclaimers and the DVD menu. If i use the little metal 'controller' to try to get the DVD to play then i get a no entry sign and a message that reads 'Supported disc not available'. Previously, i also get an error message that said that I needed to change my DVD region, (i think from region 4 to region 2, but i can't be sure as this was some time ago), but that it could only be changed two more times. So, because I don't want to set it to the wrong region just to play a couple of DVDs and then get stuck with that setting and not be able to play anything else, I want to know what the most common/official region for all UK DVDs is, and how to set it to that. I really don't understand the point of this nonsense, why am I limited as to how many times I can change this? And why do different DVDs have different region codes anyway, surely a DVD is a DVD, right?
Thanks in advance for any assistance with this matter,
LSRW.

Hi BDAqua,
Yes, I was aware of this, but the last time it prompted me to change the region it told me that I have two changes left, and I didn't opt to change it that time as I didn't know what I was doing and didn't want to use up a change. I have never changed it before myself, but I bought the laptop second hand.
LSRW

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