Sabtu, 21 Juni 2014

portable DVD player problems?




Sally Cumm


I have a hiteker portable DVD player that I've had about for a year now. When I was watching movies it would stop mid-way and I would try to start it up again but it wouldnt. Now it wont play at all. When I put the DVD player in it tries to read the disc and you can hear it trying to load up but then it says NO DISC. I probably knocked something out of place. I want to take it to Sears to have them fix it up. Would it be worth getting fixed or should I just buy a new DVD player? Does anyone have any idea about how much it would cost to get it fixed?


Answer
If you have the 1 year warranty, you can contact the manufacturer's customer service at helpdesk@hiteker.com and explain your problem.

Unfortunately the manufacturer is in the Neatherlands, and I'm assuming you bought it at a Sears in the US.

You could also appeal to Sears, but if you don't have your receipt, you'll have to remember the date of purchase and hope you bought the extended warranty. Many times the manufacturer is very conscious about helping customers.

According to their website, they offer an exchange-for-new warranty, and their warranty is actually good for 2 years! So get in touch with them and maybe if they won't fix your player, you might upgrade to a new (working) one.

I don't know what it cost, but it is probably going to cost you more to have someone fix it than to just buy a new one. But the best deal is to have them replace it.

Should i buy my 13 year old son a portable dvd player or an mp4 player for his birthday?




mikehdixon


just seems like if he can rip dvd to mp4 anyhow, it's pointless getting a dvd player - or am i over simplifying things?


Answer
DVD players are more convenient because no "ripping" of DVDs is involved. Ripping is not as trivial as people think it is. Some of it is prety cumbersome having to "rip" files with one program than compress them to fit with another program. Hours of time per DVD. Yech.

The best program I've come across is Pocket DVD Studio and it is still near real time to do all the ripping.

There really is no content to speak of for MP4 players today except for agreements for a few shows. That is changing, but slowly. My guess is that more liberal access to good content won't happen for another year or two.

If you have a TiVo Series 2, you can transfer shows to the MP4 so you could fill it with Spongebob or whatever the boy likes much more easily with the illegality.

If you want to save money on music and TV for the kid, one thing to consider getting is the Creative Zen Vision: M rather than the video iPod. As long as you are going to legally obtain your music, buying tracks on iTunes or on CDs and ripping them can add up to several hundred dollars a year. With the Creative Zen Vision: M, you can rent enough music to fill the player with thousands of songs, switch them out any time for thousands of other songs for a low monthly subscription fee of as little as $10 a month. I bought $$$$ thousands of dollars of albums and CDs as a teenager and young adult. Now I only rent my music because it is so much cheaper (less than a penny a song per month).




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What GPS Software do I buy for this: Street King X1 Super Car DVD Player?




eggersaust


I am wanting to buy a GPS/DVD player in my 2000 Maxima and I want to know If anyone has had any problems or if you know the right software to get. Like TOM TOM Navigator 6 or Route 66 or what? All i know is that it has to be compatible with Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Operating System. Any Help would be appreciated.

Link: http://www.chinavasion.com/product_info.php/pName/street-king-x1-super-car-dvd-player-gps-dvbt/



Answer
Window CE 5.0 is out of date.
Click OnlyforCars.com⢠store.
High technology,compatible with Window CE 6.0 and TOMTOM,Route 66,IGO...
Link: http://www.onlyforcars.com/car-dvd-player/2-din-car-dvd-player.html


I recommend this model to you:
2 Din 7" Car DVD Player built-in GPS Bluetooth TV DVB-T PIP 2 ZONE Virtual CDC
Link:http://www.onlyforcars.com/amazing-2-din-7-car-dvd-player-with-gps-tv-bluetoooth-radio-rds.html

Buying a portable dvd player?




poodle


I want to buy one as a present for my husband for when he flys on business (which is often) but I don't want to spend loads on it at all. What is a good deal and what do I need to look for in a portable dvd player? What features should it have and what size should it be etc.


Answer
When shopping for a portable DVD player, keep in mind how you will be using the device. For example, if you plan to use a portable solely in the car to keep the kids occupied on long road trips, then the screen size and the inclusion of an AC adapter, which will allow you to power the player via your vehicle's power outlet, are more important than the unit's weight or the life expectancy of the battery. Conversely, if you are buying a portable DVD player to take with you on long flights, look for a lightweight model with plenty of battery life. If you usually travel with a spouse or colleague, or if you have two kids, opt for a model with dual headphone jacks and a larger screen size so two people can comfortably enjoy a movie while sitting next to each other.

Toshiba 7" Widescreen Portable DVD Player

http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/Search.do?c=1&searchType=user&keyword=Toshiba+7%22+Widescreen+Portable+DVD+Player&searchSection=All&go.x=10&go.y=10




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DVD Player software?




amanda a


Where can I download a DVD player & burner software for my computer?


Answer
Acala DivX DVD Player Assist - Convert AVI (DivX, XviD, MS MPEG4, Uncompressed, Cinepak and other); MPEG (MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Video); WMV (Windows Media Video); Quick Time (Apple video format for Macintosh) video clips to DivX DVD Player compatible movies and burning. Acala DivX DVD Player Assist is an easy and professional DivX DVD Player assist program. With Acala DivX DVD Player Assist, you are able to compress over 10 favorite movies into one DVD movies and burn it onto DVD Disc, and then watch them on home DVD Player ,car DVD Player or any other portable DVD Player. Acala DivX DVD Player Assist is able to convert AVI (DivX, XviD, MS MPEG4, Uncompressed, Cinepak and other); MPEG (MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Video); WMV (Windows Media Video); Quick Time (Apple video format for Macintosh) video clips to DivX DVD Player compatible DVD movies and burn to DVD Disc, with fast speed and hight quality. With Acala DivX DVD Player Assist, you will be able to enjoy over 10 movies on one DVD Disc on your DVD Player. It also supports Automatically Shut down your computer after the conversion had been done. it means you can just go to sleep or have a cup of coffee, Let your computer do all the jobs and automatically shutdown when all jobs are done.
Key Feature:
1.One click to burn video clips into DVD movies.
2.Support Quick Time (Apple video format for Macintosh).
3.Over 10 movies on one DVD Disc.
4.Best quality: the support for the latest industry standards ensures the videos you create with best picture and audio quality.
5.User-friendly interface : one click solution program, need not any basic knowledge.
6.Automatically Shutdown Computer.
7.Support Batch files conversion.
8.Support WMV (Windows Media Video).
9.Support MPEG (MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Video).
10.Support AVI (DivX, XviD, MS MPEG4, Uncompressed, Cinepak and other).
11.Saved output DVD movies onto hard disk.
12.World classic converting speed and quality.
13.Burn source saved DVD movies from hard disk to DVD Disc.

Which DVD burning software is suitable for Windows 7?




athelas101


I'm currently using Windows 7. Although it comes with Windows DVD Maker, I don't find the program very useful as Windows DVD Maker burns DVDs in a way that allows for me to play the DVD on a DVD player for example, and as such, I can only store for about 3 episodes of a TV show. But I'm just looking for a means of storage, and normally using Nero, I can burn about 7-8 episodes in each DVD. Unfortunately, I don't think Nero is compatible with Windows 7.

So I would really appreciate the help folks! Any suggestion as to which program I should use?



Answer
I recommend DVD Next Copy Next Tech. Its a very good dvd burning software. It is fast, reliable and is perfectly compatible with windows 7. Good thing about it is lets you copy or burn movies to play in your dvd. It also automatically compresses and encode your movies without lost of quality to fit in a single dvd. You can also convert and transfer your movies to play in mobile gadgets like ipod, zune, psp and etc without having to install codecs or any third party applications.

Anyway, here is the the page for DVD Next Copy Next Tech:
http://www.easydvdburning.com/software/pc-dvd-copying/dvd-next-copy-next-tech.html

Hope this helps.




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I have a DVD player w/ HDMI hookup, is it worth buying a Blu Ray player?




DZ


I have a panasonic 5 disc surround system dvd player that i use an HDMI cable to plug it in to my 720p LG plasma, i sit about 5 feet or so away from my TV. I really want to buy Ironman when it comes on DVD and feel like i may as well buy blu ray player because its the next big thing. Do you think the Blu Ray player would be a bigger difference than my HDMI cable dvd player.


Answer
If your display device was a 1080p device, my answer might be different, but since you're going to have to set up the Blu-Ray player to down-rez to 720p anyway, so you're definitely losing some value there.

But even if you had a native 1080p display device, here are some things to think about...

1. Many people who have seen a comparison of a Blu-Ray image side-by-side with a standard def DVD up-rezzed by a high quality player (Oppo being the standard bearer) don't feel the difference is significant. (Noticeable, yes, but certainly not dramatic.)

It's not that Blu-Ray is inferior in any way - it's that the original DVD format is _that_ good.

2. Consider your existing DVD library and your wish list of movies you don't yet have. How many (standard def) DVDs could you buy with the $400 you would spend on that Blu-Ray player? Then, from there, for every BD disc you buy, you could buy 2, sometimes even 3 DVDs.

Is Blu-Ray the new standard? Certainly. Will videophiles everywhere be replacing every DVD they own with Blu-Ray discs? Probably. Eventually.

My advice would be to (A) wait for prices to come down, and (B) wait until you have native 1080p device (get a projector!) to watch them on.

All that said, some (if not most) Blu-Ray discs also contain a 480p version of the movie on the same disc or in the same case. If you can live with the current price tag for BDs, start buying them now. Then, when your collection warrants it, and STB prices have come down, you could buy the set-top box.

Hi which Toshiba HD-DVD player should I buy for my "50" Hitachi HDTV/LCD & it is 1080i resolution?




GAMER VET


Hi I want to buy Toshiba HD-DVD player. Since my HDTV it is 1080i resolution & I am looking for cost less then $220.

Thank you!
Please don't tell me to buy the blu-ray instead! I choose HD-DVD & everyone has different taste. I also don't care of the format war either! The format war will be over in the next 9 yrs.



Answer
HD DVD is the better choice for HD disks ... more capable player and stable/final specification. I've also read that HD DVD players are better upscaling DVD players for when you want to watch DVDs. Ignore all the brainwashed blu-ray fans!

That said you really only have one choice if you want the Toshiba name on it ... the HD-A3 (and since you only have a 1080i HDTV it's all you need.

However, there is another option -- the Venturer SHD7000 -- $198 at Walmart. In reality it is a rebranded HD-A3 so it's really a Toshiba. The only consideration is the "free" disk offer. As I understand it the real Toshiba qualifies for more movies, so the price difference (based on what price you can find the HD-A3 at) may be the deciding factor. Your choice. The link is to the SHD7000 owners thread at AVS Forum.




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Jumat, 20 Juni 2014

To watch in 3d do I have to buy 3d blu ray disc or 2d dvd is enough. I have 3d TV and 3d blu ray player?




Smith


I have everything in 3d : 3d blu ray player, 3d TV, and 3d glasses. I wanted to buy a movie in a blu ray disc.To watch the movie in 3d, I want to know if I need to buy it as a 3d blu ray disc or just a blu ray disc. In other words will my 3d blue ray player/ 3d TV be able to convert a 2d disc into 3d, OR do I need to buy a 3d blu ray disc to do this?


Answer
For the movie to be good 3D, you need a disc that has a 3D movie on it. Some players can convert 2D to 3D but that doesn't work remotely as well as 3D source material.

is a jenson cd/dvd touchscreen player any good? are jensons good at all?




Stan


its around 200-250 new and its up for barter i have a remote starter/powerlock/trunk release/alarm systemprogrammable and if you buy the clock timer for an extra ten bucks it turns your car on automaticly at certain times when you program it and it retails for 289 and i never used it.

so im wondering if this used jenson is going to last a long time



Answer
U should really buy the jenson cd/dvd touchscreen player. Jaension's quality is wonderfull. It's 3D surround effect is very nice..it also features:
# 7-Inch Motorized Touchscreen and Multizone
#240W Max Power
#Plays Dvd,Cd, Mp3, Wma, Aac, Ipod, Usb, Secure Digital Card and Is Satellite-Ready
#Upgraded Tft Screen
#Mosfet Power. You can buy it easily at:
http://www.amazon.com/Boss-BV9980RDS-Motorized-Widescreen-Touchscreen/dp/B001CBXUT4/?tag=bdd-linking-002-20
Jenson's player is good, But if ur budget is a little much high then u should definatley buy the Boss Audio BV9980RDS 7-Inch In-Dash DVD Receiver with Motorized Flip-Out Widescreen/Touchscreen Monitor. because of it's better Graphic resolution & mainly due to its Anti-theft removable control panel.
# It provides:ISO DIN mounting
#WMA/MP4/MP3/DVD/SVCD/VCD/CDR/CDRW & SDVD compatible
#7 inch Touchscreen TFT widescreen active matrix display
#Anti-theft removable control panel
#Resolution: 1200 x 234 pixels * Brightness: 600 NITS
#On-screen display * Vertical and horizontal angle adjustments. U can buy it easily at:
http://www.amazon.com/Boss-BV9980RDS-Motorized-Widescreen-Touchscreen/dp/B001CBXUT4/?tag=bdd-linking-002-20




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Cheap place to buy Sony DVP-FX930 P 9-Inch Portable DVD Player?







Where can I find a great deal online for Sony DVP-FX930 P 9-Inch Portable DVD Player


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You can find a great sale price for the Sony DVP-FX930 P 9-Inch Portable DVD Player over at Amazon for $159.95. The normal price is $189.99.

Cheap place to buy Sony DVP-FX930 P 9-Inch Portable DVD Player?




chimisme


Where can I find a great deal online for Sony DVP-FX930 P 9-Inch Portable DVD Player


Answer
You can find a great sale price for the Sony DVP-FX930 P 9-Inch Portable DVD Player over at Amazon for $159.95. The normal price is $189.99.




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Kamis, 19 Juni 2014

What is a good cheap portable DVD player?




Alvin


I want to get one for my birthday and i want a cheap one that cost $100 or less.Also, i want it to last long, like 4 hours or more.(BTW I DON'T WANT TO BUY ONLINE) I would like to buy it at a store.I'm buying mine in California btw.

PS. I'm not going to buy 7 inch screen portable dvd players cause i think its to small. I want those 9inch ones



Answer
the best portable dvd player for under $100 is

http://www.amazon.com/Sony-DVPFX980-9-Inch-Screen-Portable/dp/B007F9XHCM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1366198831&sr=8-2&keywords=portable+dvd+player

or there is phillips with a 5 hour battery life

http://www.amazon.com/Philips-PD9000-37-Portable-Battery/dp/B003CY0SR6/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1366198831&sr=8-3&keywords=portable+dvd+player


yeah i know you said no online but take a note of the above part numbers and take them to your nearest electrical shop and see how much it is for the same item

Cheap place to buy In-Car 7 -9 Inch Portable DVD Player Case Attaches to Rear or Front Seat?







Where can I find a great deal online for In-Car 7 -9 Inch Portable DVD Player Case Attaches to Rear or Front Seat


Answer
In-Car 7"-9 Inch Portable DVD Player Case Attaches to Rear or Front Seat
List Price: $57.99
Price: $23.99
You Save: $34.00 (59%)

Technical Details

* 3 Year Warranty Protection
* Convenient Detachable Shoulder Strap for carrying
* Securely attaches to back of front seat for easy viewing by backseat passengers
* Internal folio holds your favorite DVDs /CDs
* Integrated storage for power cords, headphones, etc. keeps your hardware and accessories all in one place




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Media player for Windows 7?




Unknown


What are some good media players for Windows 7? (No iTunes 11)


Answer
Hi, For audio there's winamp media player, songbird, media monkey, foobar2000, and so on. Daum potplayer below is made by the same guy who made the famous kmplayer. Links below

For video the best players are VLC media player by videolan, media player classic home cinema, kmplayer, daum potplayer, smplayer, or gom player. My favorite is VLC and daum potplayer. They both play pretty much anything including DVD's with their own codecs. If you set all the settings in daum potplayer to your liking it is the best player.

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ (Official site of VLC player by videolan. Free and virus free! It will download from sourceforge.) Pay attention while installing, if you don't want files associated with VLC then uncheck that option during setup. If you want after installing you can right click on the video file and choose to play with VLC.

To play DVD with VLC - open VLC - in taskbar at top click on media - then click open disk.

http://www.dvbsupport.net/download/index.php?act=view&id=230 (Daum Potplayer latest stable version. Click on the big blue button to download it. You don't have to install the potplayer live files and you can ignore the directx update message.

After installing open it up and right click on it - in the video tab - set video renderer to overlay mixer for some computers. You may want to change the aspect ratio options also. You can manage file associations - right click - preferences - association tab.

To play a DVD with potplayer - right click on it on the second open tab popout click "open DVD' or on the last tab to open your "CD/DVD" drive

I hope this helps you out. Good luck!

How to reinstall DVD X player When you migrate from windows Xp to Windows 7?




sandy





Answer
Follow these steps to install DVD X Player on your Windows 7 operating system:

STEP 1: After the successful installation of Windows 7 operating system on your old or new PC, download the latest version of DVD X Player. Or, insert the DVD X Player CD into CD-ROM.

STEP 2: Double click on the setup file to start the installation wizard on a Windows 7 computer.

STEP 3: Click Next.

STEP 4: Follow the instructions in the installation wizard to complete the installation process.

STEP 5: Click Finish to complete the setup.


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Nero 9 is asking me to burn movies in PAL format or NTSC?? which one should i use....?




monts_mont


i am trying to burn this movie that i have on my computer and Nero 9 is telling me that most of the parts are in PAL format but i can use NTSC .....something ... so which format are the movie DVD's usually.


Answer
China (excluding Hong Kong), India, Pakistan and other countries use PAL standard, the United States, Japan, China Taiwan, South Korea, use NTSC,but I think it depend on where you live ,nero is good at burning data dvd ,so if you want to burn any movies to dvd and can play well on regular dvd player ,you can try RZ DVD Creator ,now i am using it ,i think its better than nero , it can directly convert any movies(all formats) to standard video DVD and burn to any DVD disc(DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL, etc), and the burned DVD can be played well on home DVD player. You can yahoo or google search and download RZ DVD Creator, work well, most functionality, easy to use, hope it can help you !

i want to sell dvd players and computer parts.how can i find buyers from pakistan and india?




Muhammad W





Answer
Go online!




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DVD Player software?




amanda a


Where can I download a DVD player & burner software for my computer?


Answer
Acala DivX DVD Player Assist - Convert AVI (DivX, XviD, MS MPEG4, Uncompressed, Cinepak and other); MPEG (MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Video); WMV (Windows Media Video); Quick Time (Apple video format for Macintosh) video clips to DivX DVD Player compatible movies and burning. Acala DivX DVD Player Assist is an easy and professional DivX DVD Player assist program. With Acala DivX DVD Player Assist, you are able to compress over 10 favorite movies into one DVD movies and burn it onto DVD Disc, and then watch them on home DVD Player ,car DVD Player or any other portable DVD Player. Acala DivX DVD Player Assist is able to convert AVI (DivX, XviD, MS MPEG4, Uncompressed, Cinepak and other); MPEG (MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Video); WMV (Windows Media Video); Quick Time (Apple video format for Macintosh) video clips to DivX DVD Player compatible DVD movies and burn to DVD Disc, with fast speed and hight quality. With Acala DivX DVD Player Assist, you will be able to enjoy over 10 movies on one DVD Disc on your DVD Player. It also supports Automatically Shut down your computer after the conversion had been done. it means you can just go to sleep or have a cup of coffee, Let your computer do all the jobs and automatically shutdown when all jobs are done.
Key Feature:
1.One click to burn video clips into DVD movies.
2.Support Quick Time (Apple video format for Macintosh).
3.Over 10 movies on one DVD Disc.
4.Best quality: the support for the latest industry standards ensures the videos you create with best picture and audio quality.
5.User-friendly interface : one click solution program, need not any basic knowledge.
6.Automatically Shutdown Computer.
7.Support Batch files conversion.
8.Support WMV (Windows Media Video).
9.Support MPEG (MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Video).
10.Support AVI (DivX, XviD, MS MPEG4, Uncompressed, Cinepak and other).
11.Saved output DVD movies onto hard disk.
12.World classic converting speed and quality.
13.Burn source saved DVD movies from hard disk to DVD Disc.

I kow region 3 DVDs won't play in my DVD player but will they play on my computer?

Q. I'm really into asian movies and theres some that I really want but there for region 3 and not region 1.
Will they play on my computer or would I have to buy a special DVD player?

PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
&
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In my question it says "kow"
I meant know.
Sorry, it was a typo.


Answer
You can change the region on the DVD player in your computer. Usually, it can be changed about 5 times, then you can't change it anymore and you have to settle for the region it's on. If you're really into the region 3 DVD's it might be worth buying a second player for your computer and setting it on region 3 and leaving it. The players aren't that expensive anymore.
But you can also change the region of a lot of regular DVD players. See the links below for information on that. There doesn't seem to be a limit on the number of times you can change on a regulare DVD player, but I'm not positive about that.
You can also buy a multi-region DVD player and not worry about what region a DVD is for. Just do a search for region free DVD players or something similar.




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Rabu, 18 Juni 2014

Should I buy a multi regional blu ray dvd player?




John


I live in the united states their are a few kpop albums that I would like to buy but they come with dvd's that are region code 2 dvd's. I was told you can buy multi regional blu ray dvd players online. I am just wondering do they really work?


Answer
Keep in mind that universal blu ray disc player are not very common. I only know of two brands that are some what reasonable, one is a Pioneer Elite with a price range of around $350 and make sure it is a universal (not all Elite players are universal). The other one is the OPPO 103 for around $510, which is also one of the very best player in the market. It also has many options for output connection and input. Then you have higher end brands thata are in the thousand of dollars (McIntosh $5,000). Hope this will help you out.

BLU RAY? Buying new DVD player. Help!?




Artie B


I just got a new HD TV, and the installer is bringing the HD receiver out on Monday. But tomorrow I want to buy a new DVD player/recorder. I've heard things that I now need a Blu-ray compatible DVD player to get the best HD picture. Is that true? If so, how do I know if a DVD player is Blu ray compatible or not? I looked at DVD players today and didn't see anything about Blu ray on any of them. Help! I don't want to spend the $250 - $300 for something that isn't good enough!


Answer
Blu-ray MAY be the right choice for a player, but given the price, lack of mature hardware and the premium price of the disks it's worth doing a bit of research first. Also there is no practical Blu-ray recorder ... use an HD PVR or record to DVD and upconvert to view.

You should also note that Blu-ray is, and is likely to remain, a premium priced alternative to DVD (not a replacement).

First question is can you benefit, and second is is the higher cost worth it to you?

Blu-ray is capable of giving a better picture and higher quality audio than DVD, but the difference varies from "wow" to "what's all the fuss about".

If you have a HDTV coming you CAN benefit ... although the screen size and resolution of the TV (720p vs 1080p) and where you sit to watch largely determine how big a difference you will see relative to upconverted DVDs.

Ideally you need an HDMI equipped 1080p HDTV, larger than about 40" and watch from optimum distance (generally closer than most people historically do). For example, a 40" 1080p HDTV is best viewed from 5-6 ft away (See 1st Link). A 720p TV, smaller screen or greater viewing distance all decrease the benefit.

Blu-ray players play both Blu-ray and DVD disks (A normal DVD player will not play Blu-ray disks) and typically costs $350 or more (There are some cheaper ones, but they are flawed early models being sold at fire sale prices). The ONLY player currently recommended is the PS3 game machine ... mainly because the stand alone players -- even the much more expensive ones -- are almost all obsolete (Profile 1.0 or 1.1) in that they don't support all functions being put on disks, and most can't be upgraded to support them. The PS3 can. New players due out this fall will be complete (Profile 2.0) and some will include audio decoders to take advantage of lossless audio formats (These currently require an A/V receiver with built in decoders .. and if yours isn't less than 12 months old it doesn't have that support).

Blu-ray disks cost $5-$20 more than the same DVD. Also, there are still less than 550 Blu-ray movies (vs 83,000 DVDs) ... so you WILL be watching DVDs for a long time to come (unless you are prepared to limit your viewing to Blu-ray only).

If you have a library of DVDs you will be able to play them with a Blu-ray player ... and they will even be upconverted to pseudo-HD quality. Note that many people find upconverted DVD to be almost as good as Blu-ray and choose not to buy into Blu-ray at all (Upconverting DVD players are generally much cheaper than Blu-ray players).

So, there are some of the facts.

I suggest you look for a demo of Blu-ray on a TV the same as yours (or as close as possible). Compare a DVD and a Blu-ray version of the same movie (if possible) and WATCH FROM THE SAME DISTANCE as you will at home. Note DON'T be fooled by animation or HD video based demo material ... they are NOT representative of what you will see from movies.

If you find the improvement of Blu-ray compelling, and you are prepared to pay the higher prices for movies, consider buying. BUT, unless you are prepared to buy the PS3 I would recommend waiting until the fall for a Profile 2.0 player. If you decide Blu-ray ISN'T worth the premium see if you can find an HD DVD player (the loser in the "HD format war", and currently being liquidated for about $75) -- they are very good quality upconverting DVD players and a great bargain if you can find one.

You will need HDMI cables to hook things up with. DON'T buy Monster or similar premium cables. Order from Monoprice,com (they deliver in days) or other online sources ... you don't need to spend more than $10-$15 for a HDMI 1.3, Category 2 cable that will work identically to the $150+ Monster cable the stores will try to sell you (See 2nd LInk)

See the last link for comparison pictures for DVD and Blu-ray (and HD Cable and Apple SD and HD).

Happy deciding ... and enjoy the new HDTV.




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vcr to dvd player?




abc123


I have a vcr and a dvd player/recorder what tool will i need to hook the vcr to my dvd player without hooking it up to the TV attanta wich my dvd player is already hooked up to?


Answer
Most TVs now have multiple input jacks, so you can directly connect your VCR to a separate input.

If your TV does not, you should be able to cable the VCR, DVD player, and DVD in series, provided that your DVD player/recorder has multiple inputs (most do). Connect the VCR output to a DVD input with appropriate cables. You'll be running the VCR signal through the DVD player.

If you cannot cable the VCR output to the DVD input and if your TV only has one input then you will need an A/B switch for your TV input. An A/B switch is a 2 input (one being the DVD player and the other the VCR) to 1 output (leading to the TV), and you switch back and forth between VCR and DVD. But you shouldn't need it.

How do you hook up the Dvd/VCR player to Digital Converter Box?




nick_1bee





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The DVD/VCR player should have an antenna hook up in the back. Just hook the output of the tuner box into the VCR/DVD player like you would a normal antenna or cable. This should allow you to watch digital TV through the VCR . If it is just a DVD player and it does not have an antenna hook up you might have a hard time. All converter boxes and DVD players are different and they have different inputs and outputs. You can also get an input selector like the one shown here for around 20 dollars.http://www.nextag.com/Audio-Video-Selector-Switch-659073136/prices-html This will allow you to hook up 4 different video sources to your television.

Hope that this has helped and that I haven't just confused you with my ramblings.




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Can Computer DVD players detect the different DVD regions?




jb


Or can they be played on the computer no matter what Region they are? (Region 1, region 2 etc.)


Answer
DVD players on computers have the option to change the region code, but you are only allowed to change the region code 4 times, after that the system would have to be reformatted and reloaded in order to get 4 more changes.

You can view the current region code by

1. Goto Start
2. Right click My Computer
3. Select Properties
4. Select Hardware Tab
5. Select the Device Manager button
6. Select the plus next to DVD/CD rom drives.
7. Right click the DVD drive that you use to play DVDs
8. Select DVD Region, there you can see current and change the current region. It will also tell you how many changes are left.

Good luck!

Can I make my DVD player into a Computer?




nerdsharpi


I have a 9" 'Logik' DVD player. It has an SD/MMC/MS, USB, Headphone, COAX/AL, AV-OUT, and DC IN9-12V slots. Is there any way that I can make my DVD player into a Computer?


Answer
Nop , no way , dvd is dvd , how would you serf the web on dvd player ?




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Should I get the new 2011 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, or the iMac?

Q. I have decided that i want to switch from a PC to a Mac, but I'm stuck on which one i should get... At the most i will spend $1400, and the device needs at least 2gb of RAM... Now i am not sure whether or not to get a desktop, or a laptop because i really love my laptop i have now, but all i do is move it around my house, nowhere else... any suggestions will be nice, thanx for your help:)
I will also be using this for a home recording studio, so being fast would also be nice =)


Answer
oh gosh..simple...get a MACBOOK PRO...am a musician and been using Garage Band and Pro Logic for recording....MY WHOLE LIFE TURNS HEAVEN....everything was so simple on mac and of course professional! ... and macbook pro is very very fast if you wanna experience the meaning of fast get Macbook pro...and macbook air sucks it has no dvd player my aunt throw her macbook air cos of this! iMac is a desktop computer so if u wanna get around house or places while working, I recommend gettin' macbook pro cos it's a laptop that built for working professionals....macbook pro starts at usd1199 for 13inch...I think 13-inch is more than perfect for working...and all the amazing features, hardware & softwares u get is very very reasonable for the price though....goodluck ;)

well that did not actually answer my question?




Blazerbaby


i am looking for a simple answer i AM VERY NEW at this recording business and just want to know how i can record off my laptop to a dvd+r and still be able to play on my new dvd player, i have had no luck with this so far and would like to know if i need some kind of software to download to get them to play or what/.??????


Answer
You need software that will produce a DVD. See if your computer includes the free version of Cyberlink and follow its instructions. 
 
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Selasa, 17 Juni 2014

Ubuntu Does not Work?

Q. I downloaded Ubuntu 11.04, and I tried to use it through a USB. It would start, claim that it would load, do the weird Jingle then continue and freeze. It worked on my dad's other computer, but not on mine.

Then, I used a CD. It worked on my dad's computers AGAIN, yet when I tried it got to the part where it said "Try" or "Install", I pressed Try, and it froze, with the cursor going around and around endlessly. I think I have a problem with my Graphics Card. What should I do???

System Information:
Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4 GHZ
4 GB RAM
Windows Vista 32 Bit (My Processor is 64 Bit Compatible too)
ATI Radeon 3400 HD Series (I do not use my computer for gaming...) 256 MB Dedicated RAM
HD Screen Resolution 1600x900
CD + DVD Player + Blue-Ray Player too
Sony Vaio FW180D

What should I do? Where can I update my graphics card if that is the problem? Thanks in advance.


Answer
The real answers are at ubuntuforums.org. Post this question over there.

I do like 11.04, very solid. I have had issues with the ATI Radeon.

At this point I suspect your DVD reader might not like the burned CD, but the people in Installations and Upgrades could quickly find something that works for you.

Good luck. Windows free now for over 7 years.

what is a good media player for ubuntu 11.04 to play dvd's and cd's?




Cay Kas


this shitty gnomeplayer and totemplayer can't perform the most basic tasks when it comes to dvd's and cd's without having to download hundreds of plugs.
what is it with linux ubuntu?--No realplayer, no itunes and no decent mediaplayer at all.
aren't they aware that a mediaplayer is to play dvd's and cd's?



Answer
11.04 uses Banshee for music.

Try VLC for DVDs.




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what file formats does a standard dvd player play?




Collin J


I have made several home movies and burnt them onto a dvd. When i went to play them in my dvd player it would not play them. Any ideas on which file format i could use so that they will play on my dvd player? thanks


Answer
Well, most dvd players use mpeg. but if you download total video2dvd, it will convert the video and burn it straight to your blank disk for free.

Total Video2Dvd Author can help u convert divx movie to dvd simply and directly.

1. convert avi and other popular video formats (*.flv, *.divx, *.xivd, *.avi, *.wmv, *.mkv, *.rm, *.rmvb, *.3gp, *.mp4, *.mov, *.ts, *.ogm, etc.) to DVD or ISO image file.
2. download youtube video or other video share website video, and burn it to dvd,
3. include a lot of beautiful dvd menu template
4. support photo slideshow to DVD,
5. Supports .srt . sub .ssa .*** .smi .psb .tex .idx subtitles
6. easy to use, only a few clicks.

you can download it FREE:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=totâ¦

maybe need divx codec, download it from:http://www.divx.com

What type or format of subtitle that can play on DVD player?




Jay-R G


for example subtitle extension is .ssa or others that can play to the DVD Player,


Answer
DVD player can't play any separate subtilte file, such as .ssa or .srt, you have to put the srt file on video DVD at first, then burn to DVD disc. If you want to burn any video files to DVD with srt subtitles, and can play well on DVD player, there is an easy way can help you, I am using RZ DVD Creator to do this well, it can directly put srt subtitle file on any video file and burn to video dvd, it can directly convert any videos to video DVD with srt subtitle and burn to any DVD disc(DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL, etc), such as burn avi to video DVD with srt subtitle, etc, the burned video dvd can be played well on dvd player. You can yahoo or google search and download RZ DVD Creator, easy to use, good quality, hope it can help you.




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Senin, 16 Juni 2014

DVD Player with no software?




earthdwell


Ok I recently bought a pc at a yard sale with no cd's....it only had the product key used for that pc so I used my windows xp cd and rebooted the whole thing. It's running good. Problem the DVD player have no software and won't work? I put a DvD in and it keeps giving me error messages saying that I need to install the software that came with the player....is there anyway to do this without knowing what kind of Dvd player it is.....? Thanks for help in advance!


Answer
Try downloading free DVD software. I think Nero has a free one and there are several others. Good luck.

can i download dvd player/burner software that really works? atleast on a trial basis? if so, where?




jo jo


for windows xp on an HP pavillion


Answer
dvd shrink is good software that is free. simple to use and can shrink an 8gb dvd down to 4gb if needed. Then you can burn the iso file using dvd decrypter.




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Tips for buying a DVD player?




curious ca


I'm looking to buy a relatively cheap DVD player (under $100). What are some of the features I should look out for? For instance, I like watching foreign films and stuff(foreign made discs)--so should get a multi-regional specific one or are they all universal now? Is it worth it to spend a few extra bucks on a player/recorder? I have a RCA TV connected through a cable box. Any suggestions, or favorites?

thanks



Answer
Buying cheap DVD player will save you money and they are the same with other branded names DVD player. Sometimes cheap DVD player is much better and have some extra features compare to the expensive player. Most of the cheap DVD player are multi region so you can watched any kind of DVD. If you have an extra RCA input on your TV you can connect the DVD player, but if you don't have extra you can used the RCA input from your cable box. Most of the cable box nowadays have an extra RCA input. The worst scenario is using an RF converter so that you can used the TV RF antenna.

Cheap place to buy Coby TFDVD7008 7-Inch Portable DVD CD MP3 Player?







Where can I find a great deal online for Coby TFDVD7008 7-Inch Portable DVD CD MP3 Player


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Coby TFDVD7008 7-Inch Portable DVD CD MP3 Player Black Coby TFDVD7008 7-Inch Portable DVD CD MP3 Player Black
Coby's 7" Portable DVD/CD/MP3 Player, incorporating anti-skip circuitry and multiple source inputs, allowing you to enjoy music and movies wherever you go. ....




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Where can I find a case for portable dvd players to use in the car?




Mom of Thr


I don't want one that goes in between the seats as both of my kids have their own dvd play. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry meant to say they both have their own dvd players.



Answer
I don't have an answer specifically to your question - but I did want to mention - a 3lb DVD player, in a 20mph crash is like 60lbs of force crashing into your child's face. There have been many instances of people dying from head injury or internal bleeding due to a free laptop being projectiled into the air.

If you're set on having the DVD players in there, make sure they are installed in a way that they will not move in a crash, and also so they dont' interfere with any of the other passengers safety.

:) Safe travels.

recommend any portable dvd players?




tfv4mizzou


i need a recommendation on a good quality portable dvd player. just a desk kind, does not need to be made for a car.


Answer
I have an Audiovox 7" Portable DVD but here's one with a 9" screen:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Audiovox+-+Slimline+9%22+Widescreen+Portable+DVD+Player+with+Car+Kit/9458348.p?id=1218108084494&skuId=9458348&st=audiovox%20portable%20dvd&cp=1&lp=1




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Need DVD Player/Recorder Suggestions!?




Randi


I need a dvd player that will let me record all of my vhs tapes onto dvds. What exactly should I look for/Do you know of any certain ones that are better than the others.
Yes I do have home videos that I need to make a bunch of copies of for family and I also have 300 VHS tapes that I want to transfer to dvd and I also want to be able to record movies from tv. The editing feature would be neat and I figured I'd need it if I put more than 1 movie on 1 disc.



Answer
ADDITIONAL START:
For recording movies from TV, if you don't like commercials, I'd get a hard-drive DVD recorder for the extra money so you can edit them out.
Most have basic editing options, but some are much better than others. Again, videohelp.com is a great source for detailed information, and reviews of equipment.
*I've had Toshiba HD DVD-recorders, and liked them. After about 1,000 tapes copied each (avg of 5 hrs each), and thousands more hours of TV, I literally burned them out, though... but my usage is NOT normal... :>
**I currently have a Panasonic DVR-660H (which has a 250 gb drive - the 560H is a 160 gb drive), which does a pretty good job of marking commercials automatically, so I just have to browse through & 'erase chapters' - still have to do it one-by-one, but I don't need to search for them manually.
If your 300 tapes are TV shows, with commercials, this is a GREAT option... but!!! it's still a fair bit of work.
I'm a perfectionist, and happy to spend many evenings editing. But the Panasonic means I don't have to do as much work on it as I did with the Toshibas.

When recording, you are allowed (on ?all? DVD recorders) to select the quality (like a 2-4-6 hr tape choice of SL-LP-EP), you can select similar options - from about 1hr-per-DVD at high quality, to about 10hrs-per-DVD at low quality.
Therefore, a high-quality recording will fit just 1 hr on a disc, and a tightly-packed recording can stretch 10hrs on a disc, but at a lower quality of picture.

On new recordings from TV, you choose how good to record - and on some machines (like the Toshibas), you can convert a high-quality to a lower-quality recording, in case it went long, and won't fit on a disc.
But for transfers from tape, it won't improve the picture - so you need to experiment to find the balance you're comfortable with.
I've found about 3+ hrs (or 2 movies) per disc roughly matched my 6-hr EP tapes in quality, and they were mostly 2nd-generation recordings (SP original, then copied while editing commercials, to an EP final tape).

I highly recommend the hard-drive DVD recorders with good editing features, over the plain DVD-only recorders.
They're so much more flexible...
But, don't sell your car to buy one if money is tight!!
At this point, if you have patience, maybe wait 'til Boxing Day for sales? Certainly, after you've researched & chosen a make/model, shop around for a better price.
In my neck of the woods, FutureShop and BestBuy are sister companies, but often compete with each other on price - I actually bought my Panasonic on sale at one, the next day the other one had it for $100 cheaper (so I returned it & went to the other place).
Depending on where you are, CircuitCity may be the closest equivalent store chain.

Good luck... and good viewing!
ADDITIONAL END:

I went through this myself, to transfer 2,000 tapes to DVD a couple of years ago.

www.videohelp.com is an excellent user website to find ratings, hints, tips, suggestions, etc...

You'll need to rate yourself as a computer/video technology user, to find more helpful advice here, I think... I'll answer, assuming you're middle-of-the-road.
...and budget is important - $200 or $500 to spend?

Are you looking to transfer lots of tapes, one-time, trash the tapes and never need the VCR again? If you already have a VCR, don't spend money on a combo unit - buy a DVD-recorder (optionally with a hard drive).
Get a stereo/video cable out from the VCR & into the new machine, which would then be turned to "input 1" instead of a TV channel.


If you simply want to transfer straight tape-to-disc, without editing - ie. family videos, or things which may already have exactly what you want to continue seeing, a hard drive machine would not be needed. The DVD recording straight on disc would be fine.


I did massive amounts of editing on my collection, so I went whole-hog on my purchases:
If you have a large-collection, where you want to put various recordings together, do some editing (lose commercials, clip out parts, etc... I had lots of TV shows on each tape, and decided to transfer only some of them, so had to edit first) and have lots of time to spend on it.

160GB hard drives are fairly standard on these machines (and PLENTY big enough if you're an average TV or computer user) - 250GB is usually the bigger model option, for $100+ more.

Ability to RECORD, and PLAY, simultaneously - so you're recording from tape, but also able to watch another previous recording.
All these machines will record ONLY real-time (not like some audiotape players, which can dub at high-speed).
So if you've got 8-hour EP VHS tapes to transfer, you want the machine to be able to play another show, while recording from your tape.

Editing features - this you need to research as all machines are different:
-commercial skip - my newest machine does a good job of identifying commercials & other major scene changes, and marks them as chapters (like a DVD movie) that I can delete before a final recording.
- chapter authoring - is it good enough to automatically mark every 1, 2, 5-minutes as a chapter? or do you want to mark them carefully, down to the second (or the individual frame)?

.....lots of questions, so you need to consider what more you're going to do, and how much time/effort would be needed - and how much you're willing to give to it - to do this transfer job.
With more information, I'm more than happy to help further...

DVD VCR Player ? Dubbing?




mollydolly


I was told by a sales associate that ALL (even low end ones) are capable of playing AND recording BOTH VCR and DVD. Hoping to transfer all my files to one medium (VCR, VCHC, digital photos, all to DVD) this sounded perfect. After much research online, I have come to conflicting recommendations. I went to the store and read the manual and saw that the product I wished to purchase (a $100.00 Sony DVD/VCR Player) did not record VHS to DVD. What's up? Can anyone enlighten me or give me some advice as to a reputable player that can dub VCR to DVD under $200.00? I know there are people more informed than those I have spoken with...

Thanks! and HELP!!!



Answer
Samsung DVD-VR357 Tunerless DVD Recorder and VCR Combo
This item also upconverts ..it has some nifty features...anyway good luck




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Minggu, 15 Juni 2014

Can I use a Dvd player that i bought in the States or Canada (NTSC) in Europe (PAL)?




Minimouse





Answer
NTSC and PAL are totally incompatible. However, my PAL player can play NTSC discs although image is a bit skippy. So maybe your NTSC player can also play PAL dvds. However, since you'll be connecting it to a PAL TV set, you must set the player's output signal to PAL. That's the most important thing. I can do that in my PAL player. But, if it outputs NTSC to your PAL TV, no deal.

Another thing is the REGION LOCK issue. Unless you hack it to make it zone-free, it will ONLY play REGION 1 discs. In Europe you can only get Region 2 dvds, which will definitely NOT play in a region 1 player.

My advice: Buy a new player in Europe. They're VERY cheap now that Blu-Ray is coming!! You can get a decent one for less than 50 bucks.

Where can I buy regionless DVD players?




megannn


I live in Canada and I bought a TV series from the UK. When I got it, it said that my DVD player does not support this region.
Does anyone know where to buy one?



Answer
You can consider PIONEER DV-220V-K 1080p HDMI UPSCALING REGION FREE DVD PLAYER w/ USB Input

DVD / SVCD / VCD / CD / CD-R / CD-RW / DVD-R / DVD-R DL / DVD-RW (Video Mode, VR Mode, w/CPRM) / DVD+R / DVD+R DL / DVD+RW (Video Mode) Playback
Twin-Wave Laser Pickup
PAL / NTSC
DivX / JPEG Photoviewer / HD JPEG / MP3 / WMA / PHOTO + music Playback
CD to USB Recording




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PC DVD Decoder?




indigo


I wanted to play a DVD today on my laptop (XP) I've done it before and it worked fine with either the general Windows Player or with the Media Centre. But today it said something like my DVD decoder has been malfunctioned or it needs to be installed.. So I looked at the plugins I could download from Windows and they cost money. Why should I have to pay for something I already had? I really don't know why this has happened. If there is any computer genesis here, please help me! I will give you 11 points =)
Its impossible to find a free one without all those risks attached. I just want to know WHY I need it, when before I "had" it because BEFORE it worked.
More answers please.



Answer
Just about any software DVD player (such as Power DVD) has an embedded decoder. Windows media player usually "borrows" the decoder when the player software is installed.
Usually you get free software when you purchase a DVD player. I'm sure you can find something for free if you browse the web. Try www.dvdsoftware.net.

Where can i get a free DVD Decoder for Windows XP?




Johnthewil


Where can i get a free DVD Decoder for Windows XP so i can watch DVD's? I have SP 3,windows media player 11 and i tunes. (if that's any help) and also i have dial up so if you can help me by giving me a download link then make sure its a small file please and thank you in advance.


Answer
a dvd is small but built in most dvd players software i used divx codec download the player and it will work




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