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LG DN898 1080p Upconverting DVD Player Review

LG DN898 1080p Upconverting DVD Player
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The LG DN898 is a very good player with a lot of great features: it does a good job of upscaling DVDs, it can output at a full 1080p, it supports playback of.mpeg, .avi (xvid/divx) and .srt files, and it can read from most recordable DVD formats as well as from USB. For the most part I have had a very good experience with this player and I would have rated it better if I had not discovered one glaring flaw. The LG DN898 is incapable of displaying 4:3 content in a pillarbox on a 16:9 screen. A pillarbox is the widescreen TV equivalent of a letterbox, the two black bars that appear on the top and bottom of a regular TV screen when playing a movie recorded in widescreen (16:9) format, only on a widescreen TV these bars appear as two black pillars on the left and right sides of the screen when playing fullscreen (4:3) content. This means that any video recorded in a 4:3 aspect ratio will be automatically stretched to fill the screen on a widescreen TV. If you prefer to have your video stretched to fit the screen then this shouldn't be a problem to you, in which case this player might be a good choice. However, if you prefer to watch video in its original aspect ratio then this is not the player for you. I have used other upconverting DVD players that let you choose whether or not you want to stretch the video. Considering the price of this player I am a bit disappointed that the LG DN898 does not offer this option.

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1080P DVD Player, USB Media Plus

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Panasonic DVD-RV30 DVD Player Review

Panasonic DVD-RV30 DVD Player
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This Panasonic DVD player is made in Japan, and comes with a plethora ofuseful features; cinema video setting, dialogue enhancer,"resume" function (will resume movie from where it was left offeven after powering off the unit), DTS and DD output (you still need areceiver with the decoder) and excellent image quality.
It plays all ofthe major DVD titles including problem discs such as "the Matrix withoutstanding picture quality and sound. I liked that this unit did notdisplay the annoying layer change delay common in other models. It wasseamless
On the down side, there was no Chapter access from the remote.What I mean is that I was unable to access the Chapters directly via thenumeric pad. I think the only way to access the Chapter directly (say fromChapter 1 to Chapter 18) is by pressing the display button first, thenpressing the fast forward button once to C, and then enter the Chapternumber via the numeric pad. This is very cumbersome.
The remote couldalso be larger and backlit.
Overall, the image and soud quality areexcellent and the player performs well with any DVD. It dous not earn fivestars because of the faulty chapter access feature and the remote - butthese may be flaws many users will not mind at all.
Hope this helps.

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It's a digital world. A world where sound surrounds you and pictures dazzled the imagination. It's a world where the excitement of the movies is captured and brought to life on a simple five-inch disc - the size of a CD. Welcome to the incredible world of DVD. As a leader in digital technology, Panasonic made possible and forever changed the face of home theater. Panasonic has packed big-screen excitement into the world's smallest and lightest DVD player. Come and experience the ultimate in home theatre entertainment.The DVD-RV30 comes with advanced features to offer you a full cinema experience. It features advanced virtual surround sound (AVSS), letting you enjoy the thrilling sounds of the cinema without an elaborate home theater system. In addition to the usual left and right channel audio jacks, the DVD-RV30 comes equipped with an exclusive subwoofer output. Through an on-screen menu icon, you can choose to send bass tones to the subwoofer output for reproduction. Cinema mode lessens glare, giving you colors that are more cinema-like and improves the visibility of details in dark scenes by automatically adjusting picture contrast. Discrete Component Video Out allows for high quality transmission of digital video to compatible video equipment. 10-bit Video D/A Converter gives amazing picture quality. Still Picture Display (I/P/B) freezes an image to allow for precise picture quality adjustments. Dialogue Enhancer makes the dialog channel clearly audible over the other sound channels.

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Sony DVP-SR500H 1080p Upscaling DVD Player, Black Review

Sony DVP-SR500H 1080p Upscaling DVD Player, Black
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This is a fine product and the picture shown through a HDMI cable is astonishing.My only complaint is the remote control does not have a button for opening and closing the drawer.A small thing, I know, but surprisingly annoying.

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Enjoy your DVD collection with Sony DVP-SR500H upscaling DVD player. It upgrades your DVD collection to near high definition for an improved picture quality at an incredible value. In addition, you save energy as it meets ENERGY STAR standards.

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Yamaha DVD S2500 - DVD player Review

Yamaha DVD S2500 - DVD player
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This is a GOOD DVD player, but there are few things it could do better.I have a 5 year old Sony DVD player.Also, compared this side by side with Denon DVD 2910, using two of the same music CDs (regular CDs, not SACDs) so I can switch from one to the other instantly.I played them together at the same time so that the transition from the Yamaha to the Denon was as seamless as possible.Here's my conclusion.

1.Sound quality.I believe Yamaha has better sound than Denon DVD 2910.The difference is very little and not very noticeable.But, the Denon has brighter sound at the higher frequency.This is noticeable when playing violins.But over all, I think Yamaha has a smoother and unexaggerated sound.Compared to my old Sony DVD player, the difference was more readily noticeable.My Sony had more exaggerated brightness at higher frequency.

2.Disc loading.The biggest draw back for Yamaha is that it takes longer than the Denon to recognize the disc.I didn't time the difference, but it was noticeable.The display in the display window also reacts slower in Yamaha also.Also, unloading the disc takes a little longer as well.Compared to that, my old Sony was the fastest, then the Denon, and the Yamaha.

3.Remote control.Remote control for the Denon was better.More controls for movies, e.g., Denon had separate buttons for fast forward, etc.

4.Connectivity.Denon had DVI connection.Yamaha didn't.But this wasn't a big deal for me because I am using component output anyway.But Yamaha has HDMI connection (so did Denon).

5.Picture quality.Both seemed good.Couldn't tell the difference much on my 27 inch screen TV.

Bottom line:I chose to stay with Yamaha because of the sound quality.But I give only 4 stars because of the reason in #2 above.Both players are almost the same size.As for build quality, both feel solid.Before comparing the Yamaha and Denon, I tried Marantz 4500 (at around $300, it's almost half the price of either Yamaha or Denon), but Marantz 4500 just felt cheap; it was flimsy and my old Sony felt much more solid than the Marantz (so I returned it).

My system consits of the following:
- Cambridge Soundworks New Ensemble speakers -- very nice speakers -- been looking for a better looking replacements and did side by side comparison with many others costing more, but haven't found one yet.If you have a good recommendation, please let me know.
- Velodyne HGS-12 sub
- Onkyo TX-DS 777 receiver
- Sony DVP-S525 DVD player -- this is the one I'm replacing.

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This incredibly high quality DCDi Progressive Scan DVD player features 1080i Upconversion via HDMI output and DVD-Audio and Super Audio CD player capabilities.

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Coby DVD-588 5.1 Channel Upconversion DVD Player with HDMI Output & Progressive Scan Review

Coby DVD-588 5.1 Channel Upconversion DVD Player with HDMI Output & Progressive Scan
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This does a nice job on the upconversion. Looks and sounds good using the HDMI output. Plays just about anything you throw at it as do most Coby's. Surprisingly will also do DTS sound although it doesn't specifically mention it in the spec's. Only question is how will it hold up in the long run.

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Coby Super Slim 5.1 Channel Upconversion DVD Player with HDMI Output

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Toshiba SD-3109 DVD Player Review

Toshiba SD-3109 DVD Player
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I bought this player 4 months ago when it was first released from Japan while on a trip to Asia. I did extensive researches prior to buying this player and I bought it for its value for money, performance, picture/soundquality and ease of use.
Now, I'm not a serious audiophille or do Iintend to spend huge amount of dollars to get those top of the range DVDplayer (ie. Onkyo, Yamaha, etc). I want something practical, which Ibelieve most of you do as well. And guess what?Surprise, surprise -- I'vegot so much more than what I bargained for.
The picture is superb,sharp and crisp on my 30 inch Loewe TV. Colour is bright and does not"bleed". Sound is excellent when connected to my Yamaha 795a andno audio-sync problems. In addition, the zoom function, built-in DD5.1,DTS(sounds better than DD!) and HDCD(remarkable audio quality) encoders,component-colourstream and S-video output, dual disc trays and virtual N2-2surround sound for those with a 2 speaker setup system made this unitcomplete with features. Mine has got two additional mic inputs for Karaokeand it's gold in colour but are of the same parts and build. It's easy tosetup and use as well. Having said this, find me a DVD player that is closein comparison in regards to price, performance and function.
Aboutcompability issues -- ZIPPO! Now, do bear in mind that my DVD is Region 5,and although it has been multi-zoned, it played Saving Private Ryan (DTS --Region 1), Haunting, US Marshalls, Deep Blue Sea (all DD -- Reg 1),Matrix,Mummy, Fifth Element, Tomorrow Never Dies(DD -- Reg 4), T2, True Lies (DD-- Reg 5) flawlessly without any lock-ups, freezes, pauses (except forchanging layers for dual-layered discs) or audio-sync problems.
Iguess it is unfortunate that some reviewers have problems with this player.Maybe you should examine your connections properly and call up Toshiba forassistance before jumping the gun about this unit?I have 2 otherrelatives who bought this unit from here (Reg 4) upon my recommedation andthey too did not have any problems with it.
Maybe I do agree with somereviewers that the remote is chunky but it serves its purpose very well.Besides, who buys a unit (VCR, amp, tv for that matter) for it's remoteanyway?Get a Universal remote and that should solve the problem.
Inconclusion, I would say this is an awesome purchase. It's definitely worthevery dollar spent on it. Have a read in those DVD magazines and you'llfind the SD-3109 unit get very good ratings and reviews from professionalaudiophilles. I would suggest you visit your local electrical outlet to seeit for yourself. Get it, you won't regret it!
Hope my contributionhelps.

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Toshiba DVD features Dual Disc Twin Trays.Plays DVD, Audio CD, and Video CD formats.Included Dolby Digital Surround Sound Processor.4X picture zoom.Remote Control.

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PopBox Media Player Review

PopBox Media Player
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I ordered the Popbox during a brief availability window on April 7th shortly after learning that the box would be delayed to get the software right.Syabas, the makers of the Popbox said they needed more time to get the software solid before shipping the product and that it would ship on July 23rd.Imagine my surprise when I got a shipping notice on July 15th that it had gone out from Amazon.

According to the Popbox folks, the first batch of units made their way through customs 'faster than expected' and although they did not say so, this seemed to be used as a hedge against any negative reviews that these initial units received.Now if you really believe that the Popbox would have been 'ready' by July 23rd, well, I've got some swamp land to sell you.

From a purely hardware perspective the Popbox is a very nice little unit.It is compact and pleasing to look at and will integrate well in an AV stack.The remote control is serviceable and backlit which is a plus.The unit even ships with an HDMI cable.

When I initially turned the box on I was pretty pleasantly surprised with the quality of the graphics and user interface as it ran out and updated firmware and then rebooted a couple of times.It is absolutely critical to have the SD card that ships in the box inserted into the Popbox when turning it on.It stores database information here and will not work properly if it is missing.

Unfortunately my positive experience with the Popbox ended with the initial peek at the snazzy UI.Just about everything you do with Popbox reeks of half baked badness and piss poor planning.I have a large collection of BD discs that are ripped to .mkv format sitting out on a network share on a Windows Home Server.There were no instructions provided so I had to poke and prod through the interface for a very long period of time to ultimately get the Popbox to see these files.Then, after the files showed up it was another painful trip through the interface to see that I had to add this 'share' I had set up as a 'media' source.Then I had to re-add this share as a media source a 2nd time because the first time the Popbox failed to properly download the movie data for the files.

Now, here is where it gets interesting.All I need the Popbox to do is play my movies.I don't plan to use it really for anything else such as playback of TV shows, playback of my large photo library, online services like Youtube and Flickr.It would be cool to use all of those things but ultimately I just wanted a box that was cheap and could playback my large collection of BD images without issues.

How does the Popbox do at this?Two words;Epic Fail.

The first little nitpick is that the database that the Popbox builds for your movies is solely based on what it finds in IMDB.It doesn't let you build your own info files with any media management programs.As all of my movies already have info files for them as well as my own cover artwork, fan art, etc, it is really annoying that it builds this database with no user control and in many cases shows poor artwork for the title, etc.

When you play a media file back with the Popbox you will notice a few things right away;

1. Subtitles aren't working and are not supported.This is a real headache if you want to watch any movies that require subtitles like District 9 or Avatar.What's worse is that Popbox tech support have said that .sub/.idx subtitles will be supported in a future release, but they will not say if they will ever support .PGS subtitles.All Blu-ray titles have PGS subs and most media players are now supporting PGS subs.Popbox apparently won't, which stinks.Worse they support NO subtitles at all.

2.Chapter support is not there for MKV.

3.No fast forward or rewind other than 2X or 4X.Popbox support says that this will be improved in firmware coming out today.I should point out though that when you fast forward or rewind you don't even get an on screen display of what the machine is doing, so you can't see what speed it is fast forward or rewinding at and you can't see a scrubber or timecode bar that shows you where in the film you are.Lame.

4.No audio track selection.If you need or want to change audio tracks when playing a movie, too bad, there's no way to do it.

5.Now this is a big one.VC1 video codec playback is broken when playing .mkv files.I have a lot of my movies in VC1 format and they all stutter badly when played on the Popbox.Other file types work fine so I know it's not the network connection, my server, etc.This means you can forget watching Harry Potter, Bourne, Lord of the Rings or any other titles encoded this way.Popbox support hasn't said a thing about if and when this will be fixed.

So, in a nutshell, the Popbox can't play my movies reliably, has no chapter support, no subtitle support, and really crappy user feedback while viewing a movie.

This is basic stuff that should be working 100% when the box is shipped.Syabas, the makers of the Popbox brought the original Network Media Tank to the market over two years ago.You would think they would have this stuff down by now OR would have enough common sense to hold off on releasing it with so many visible and annoying bugs.

Other nits and annoyances;

1.The Popbox never really turns off.When you 'power it down' it simply turns the screen off but continues running and using power.I don't need a box sucking down power all the time when I'm not using it.

2.The ethernet lights continue to blink away which is annoying in a dark room at night (like when I'm sleeping).

3.The box randomly doesn't turn on and you have to power cycle it.Twice now I have hit the power button on the Popbox and been greeted with a black screen.No buttons work and I have to physically reboot the box or press the reset button to get it to come back up.

4.It is SLOW.I have 200 movies and the user interface only shows eight of them at a time.Paging through them is tedious.

5.There is no categorization of your movies.The Popbox scrapes genre information and information like the director from IMDB but there's no way to use this to sort the list of titles and just view your 'action' titles for example.

6.TV show support/scraping is pretty much nonexistent at this point.If you want to play episodes of a TV show you can forget using the nice UI, you will have to use the file browser to see them in the correct order.

7.Audio support is lacking.The unit does not have lossless audio format support, has issues with channel mapping and of course as previously mentioned has no way of selecting the audio track within a title.

8.DVD ISO movie menus don't appear to be working when I play a DVD ISO file.

9.The network browser was completely unable to show my network shares or connect to them properly over SMB.This is something more or less every other media player can do and is simply ridiculous.I had to explicitly go in and build the share by pointing straight to the IP of my server with a name and password set up as well as the share name.Inexcusable.

The list goes on and on but you get the picture.

Is this the most horrible device I've ever used?No.Does it have 'potential'?Yes.However, you should only consider purchasing one if you want to be an unpaid Beta tester who forked over your own hard earned money to play with this thing while they fix the bugs (if they ever even do fix all the bugs).By purchasing it and not returning it you are doing something else.You are encouraging these companies to continue to shove this garbage at us, with tons of bugs and issues, and hope they will eventually fix the problems.I find this rather inexcusable, especially after all of the broken promises, long delays, etc, from these guys.

I have been accused in some forums of being 'too hard' on the poor Popbox.Give me a break.I'm a telecom engineer with 14 years of professional experience.If the company I worked for released a product in this state my customers would eat me alive and justifiably so.I know what it takes to get products working, and it's clear that Syabas, the makers of Popbox do not.For whatever reason, such as lack of attention to detail, insufficient help, crappy programmer skills, etc, they have released this thing when it's no where near done.I purchased this thing with pretty simple requirements and WANTED it to work.It can't even play my movie collection which is the only thing I need it to do.Forget about all the other broken stuff, they can't even do the one thing they should be doing out of the gate.

Enough said, this piece of crap is going back.

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The PopBox makes it simple and affordable to play all the movies, home videos, photos, and music stored on your home PC/network as well as streamed from the Internet on your HDTV!With PopBox you can finally give your HDTV what its been hungering for - all the best sports, entertainment, movies, videos, and music the Internet has to offer, PLUS an incredibly simple way to play all of your own stored movies, home videos, pictures and music on your HDTV sets and home theater system.Why watch things that were meant for the big screen on a computer monitor when you and your family can enjoy it all in any room of your house on your HDTV?With PopBox connected to your HDTV suddenly everything can go big screen!And we've made sure to make setup automated and simple - just hook the PopBox up to your Internet connection and it does the rest!

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Oppo DV-981HD Universal DVD Player with HDMI, 1080p Up-Converting, DivX & SACD Review

Oppo DV-981HD Universal DVD Player with HDMI, 1080p Up-Converting, DivX & SACD
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Unbelievalbe picture quality like all other reviewers are saying. Changing the player to Region 0 (all region) is easy: 1. Press Setup on remote control to access the setup page, 2.Enter 9210 on the remote 3.A service menu will pop up, 4. Select a region: 0- 6 in region code. 0 is all-region. Press Setup on remote again to exit. It should play all region and PAL discs. Hope that helps.

(added 12/18/07)
I've been using this player for a year now and I still LOVE it. My friend gave me a DVD with several movies in AVI and an XVid formats. Typically, I would have to watch these movies on my PC. I was pretty psyched to find that Oppo will play the files. When I popped in the disc, I see a blue menu with all the files. The player decodes each selected file and it had no problem playing 3 out of the 4 AVI files. For some reason, one of the AVI files won't play. The XVid file played fine.The quality of these compressed AVI files, as you can imagine, isn't great. But depending on the source of the AVI file, the output quality to a 46" HDTV is almost as good as a DVD and much better than VCD or VCR quality.

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The DV-981HD is the latest incarnation in Oppo's highly aclaimed line of upconverting DVD players. It offers an HDMI interface (HDMI Specification 1.1), with HD upconversion ouput resolutions of 720p, 1080i, and full 1080p. This is Oppo's most full-featured player yet, and as such, it's not a DVD player for people with regular analogue sets. While the DV-981HD doesn't offer component output, and doesn't output standard or native resolution, it does represent one of the best (if not the best) upconverting DVD players out there, and it's perfect for people with HDTVs up to full 1080p who aren't ready to jump on the HD DVD or Blu-ray bandwagen. In addition to excellent upconversion, the DV-981HD offers playback of a whole host of formats including DVD-Audio, Super Audio CS (SACD), Audio CDs, HDCD, WMA, Kodak Picture CDs, all version of DivX including DivX6, as well as Xvid, .SRT, .SMI, .IDX, and .SUB file formats.
Audio Features
The DV-981HD outputs audio in stereo or in 5.1 channel surround, either via HDMI, or through the included 5.1 analogue outputs. Other connections include S-Video out, and digital coaxial and optical audio outs. It features 24-bit, 192 kHz high resolution audio D/A converters, supportsvirtual surround in six settings, and has built-in equalizer, channel trim, and channel delay functions.
Farudgja DCDi Technology
Rather than trying to build their own upconversion technology for this machine, the Oppo DV-981HD the DCDi Faruja technology from Genesis Microchips. In addition to upscaling a DVD's native 720x480 interlaced video to 480p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p, Farudja technology also detects content that has gone through 3:2 pull down to convert film content to NTSC for video, and recreates the original frames by blending the fields back together. It then processes for any edit mistakes and reconstrucs an accurate signal, producing an image free of motion artifacts. The unique DCDi algorithm can also identify moving edges within an image and adjust interpolation at a pixel level to create smooth edges for on-screen objects, eliminating the jaggy edges that commonly result from other upconversion techniques. Farudja processing also uses a proprietary "TruLife Enhancement" technology to identify transitions in the image considered to be details such as skin texture, freckles or hair, and enhance those to bring more detail in an image to life on the screen. This approach avoids image artefacts common with the peaking filter approach used by other systems for detail enhancement. The Farudja system uses temporal filtering for noise reduction, and can achieve 6 to 10 dB of Noise reduction without introducing artefacts or losing sharpness in the image.
Connections:

    HDMI - High Definition Multimedia Interface: 1
    Analog Stereo Audio (Mixed 2-Channel Left/Right): 1 group (2 connectors)
    Analog 5.1 Channel Audio: 1 group (6 connectors)
    S/PDIF (IEC-958) Coaxial Digital Audio: 1
    S/PDIF (IEC-958) Optical Digital Audio: 1
    Composite Video: 1
    S-Video: 1
    No Component Video (YPbPr/YCbCr) on the DV-981HD model. This model is designed for use with a display device with HDMI or DVI digital video input.

Compared with Other Oppo DVD player models
At the time of this writing, Oppo also has the DV-970HD upconverting player, and their originalOPD971H model. Of these three models, the DV-981HD is the only that upconverts to full 1080p, the other models offer upconversion to 720p or 1080i only. Both the DV-981HD and the DV-970HD offer Super Audio CD (SACD) playback, the OPDV971H does not. The other major difference to consider is that the DV-981HD and the OPDV971H both use Farudja processing for video upconversion. The DV-970HD uses a different upconversion system that may not be as full featured as the Farudja. For this reason Oppo recommends the DV-981HD, or the OPDV971H for use with larger screen HDTVs 50 inches or greater, while the DV-970HD is only recommended for HDTVs smaller than 50-inches. Oppo recommends the DV-970HD for use with external video processors or scalers, and suggests careful calibration of both the DV-981HD and the OPDV971H when used with DLP HDTVs. Both of these players are good for use with DLP HDTVs, but for the best picture, some setup time is required. For disply with a DVI input on your HDTV, an HDMI-DVI adapter is required with both the DV-981HD and the DV-970HD models.
What's in the Box
Oppo DV-981HD upconveting DVD player, a High-quality certified HDMI cable with gold-plated HDMI connectors, Remote control with "glow in the dark" keypad (batteries included), Stereo audio cable, Composite video cable, and User manual and warranty information.

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OPPO DV-980H 1080p Up-Converting Universal DVD Player with HDMI and 7.1CH Audio Review

OPPO DV-980H 1080p Up-Converting Universal DVD Player with HDMI and 7.1CH Audio
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Just to add my vote, this is an excellent DVD player.I use it with an older Sony LCDtv (XBR1, only goes to 1080i), and compared the picture, using a standard widescreen DVD, with my older Panasonic progressive scan Panasonic dvd player (480p output).The picture with this one is clearly superior.

As others have said, the whole thing reeks quality and attention to detail.A good quality HDMI cable is included, as well as standard video/audio cables in case you need them for troubleshooting.The packaging is a class above the industry.

If you want something for watching standard DVDs with a good HDTV, consider this one or the 981HD model.

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The OPPO DV-980H up-converting DVD player is designed to make your DVD collection look & sound its very best on HDTV. With support for 1080p displays, 7.1ch audio, USB2.0 & HD-JPEG viewing the unit is engineered to impress. The unit will play DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, SACD, HDCD, CD, DivX, XviD and much more.

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JVC XVN670B 1080p Upconverting Digital Progressive Scan DVD Player Review

JVC XVN670B 1080p Upconverting Digital Progressive Scan DVD Player
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i own this player and compared it with a samsung blu ray player, both connected via a HDMI cable to a samsung HDTV and to be honest with the exception of minute visual details this player and its upscaling ability is worth it. the blu ray costs over 300 dollars and this player made me realize blu ray still has along way to go to be worth the money, but until then buy this play, invest in a HDMI cable and enjoy crisper scenes and details and the new life this player brings to your "old" dvds.

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DVD DVD R/RW CD CD-R/RW VCD SVCD MP3 JPEG and WMA playback DivX(version 5.0)720p/1080i hi-def up-conversion192kHz/ 24-bit audio D/A converter HDMI component S-Video composite and coax outputs 17" W x 1 7/16" H x 7 11/16" D Includes remote

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OPPO DV-970HD Up-Converting Universal DVD Player Review

OPPO DV-970HD Up-Converting Universal DVD Player
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This machine played all regions right out of the box for six months until I put in a Chinese movie.Then a Hongkong Region 3 did not work but a Korean Region 3 did work.I had to find the hack from a review for the 971 model also sold by Amazon.

It took less than a minute and Oppo's record is back to perfect.Here is the relevant information from the other review:

There is also a multi region hack on videohelp which is:
Press Setup on remote control to access the setup page
* Enter 9210 on the remote
* A secret menu will pop up
* Select 0 to 6 in region code. 0 is multi region
* Press Setup on remote again to exit

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OPPO Digital's DV-970HD was developed following the success of the OPDV971H, the award-winning upconverting DVD player which scored the highest against hundreds of brands and models in independent DVD player benchmark tests. With experience garnered from the OPDV971H and insightful input from the A/V enthusiast community, OPPO packs the DV-970HD with high performance and enthusiast grade features, all at an incredible value. Today's traditional DVDs and DVD players are intended for low resolution, standard definition televisions. The DV-970HD, designed for every HDTV owner, up-converts standard DVD to high-definition signal, producing clearer, smoother, and crisper video on HDTV and projectors. Its HDMI output ensures a pure, straight digital path for video and audio. In addition to its up-conversion feature, the DV-970HD can output a native 480i/576i resolution over HDMI, making it an incredible digital transport for use with high-end video processors or scalers. Featuring a stylish, slim, and modern design, the DV-970HD includes an integrated 4-in-1 flash memory card reader to allow viewers to enjoy their digital pictures and music. It also offers a USB interface for expanded connectivity. The DV-970HD is one of the most versatile players on the market, providing support for DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, Super Audio CD (SACD), DVD+/-RW and CD-R/RW. It is also compatible with DivX(R) video, XviD, Audio CD, HDCD, Kodak Picture CD, WMA and other digital audio and video media formats. The DV-970HD supports NTSC or PAL disc and television systems. As video is only part of the equation, the DV-970HD also features excellent audio with Dolby Digital surround sound and Pro Logic II decoding. A high-quality certified HDMI cable with gold-plated connectors is included, adding even more value to the already feature-packed product. The OPPO DV-970HD provides most of the performance of the highest-rated OPDV971H, but at a lower price and includes even more features.

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OPPO BDP-83SE - Blu-ray disc player - upscaling - black Review

OPPO BDP-83SE - Blu-ray disc player - upscaling - black
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The preamp/processor I use is manufactured by Krell and does a fine job except it was not upgradable to HDMI. Having to face that fact required I work around its limitations with switches and alternative connections and utilize the analog connections for multichannel SACD, DVD-A, Dolby True HD, and DTS Master Audio.

When the BDP-83 came out last summer I ordered one and used the analog outputs to connect the audio signal to my Krell HTS; that worked satisfactorily although I had to route the signal through a Zektor MAS 7.1 audio switch as I already had a Pioneer DV-47A Universal player which was connected using the multi-audio output and the Krell had only one multi-channel audio input. I had no observable problem with the BDP-83 on any of the media that I played. I have an extensive collection of CD's, SACD's, and DVD-A's to which I enjoy listening and experienced no problems.

When I became aware of the BDP-83SE I was excited at the prospect of improving the quality of sound that I enjoyed from my system. The reviews I read were generally glowing so I ordered one for my system. The player arrived around the end of February and I immediately installed it in my main system and moved the BDP-83 to a secondary system.

By and large I was pleased with the quality of both music and video and was impressed by what it did for the stereo CD soundstage. My Krell permitted me to instantly switch between analog multi-channel and stereo as well as digital coaxial. I found the musicality of the CD's to actually be superior on the stereo connection because of the quality of sound and the superb soundstage created on the stereo analog connection. This was exactly what I had hoped for and was delighted with the results.

Then a problem developed; the music would suddenly drop out at unexpected times on various CD's, the sound would suddenly be completely gone. I started experimenting and discovered that when the sound dropped out (complete silence) the signal would have dropped out on stereo and multichannel analog as well as on the coaxial digital output; interesting to note that I never had this problem on SACD, DVD-A or any of the Blu-ray audio formats, but only on CD's.

I contacted OPPO and was gratified by the interest and concern expressed by technical support. After trying everything they could think of it was decided that I had to ship it back to OPPO so they could try and diagnose the problem. The player is now in transit to OPPO and I look forward with great curiosity to what they may or may not find.

I have now moved my BDP-83 back to my main system and it continues to work flawlessly. When I commented on the reliability of the BDP-83 they responded that the BDP-83SE was a significantly different platform and no real comparison could be made.

I will update this review when I hear back from OPPO. I told them that I really hoped they could find and repair the defect that was causing the problem and was told by tech support that they would run diagnostics on the player and let me know what they found.

For the record the OPPO BDP-83SE was purchased from OPPO and is not the region-free version sold by Amazon.

Update 3-17-2010

I just got a phone call from OPPO technical support; they told me they had received the BDP-83SE and experienced the same problem with the sound dropping out. The unit I had gotten was defective; I asked them if they had experienced this problem with anyone else and they said this was the first time this problem had ever surfaced.

They told me they were shipping me a new BDP-83SE today, needless to say I am pleased and excited. I'll update this review after I've received the new player and given it a chance to settle down.

Update 3-23-2010

This morning I received the replacement BDP-83SE, a new player with a different serial number. I connected it to my system and put in the CD that had given the problem and the same dropout phenomena happened again. Needles to say I was very disappointed when that happened. I tried it several times and got the same dropout on stereo, multichannel, and digital audio outputs.

At that point I decided to call OPPO technical support and see what they might suggest. The man I talked with offered to refund my money, but as I explained to him I really wanted to try and make this work for my system. He then provided some new information which shed significant light on the situation for me; he told me that OPPO now recognized it had a software problem playing back some CD's but other formats were not affected. That was reassuring to me as it confirmed I was not having a unique problem with CD playback. He also said OPPO was looking for a software fix but could not promise success in finding one.

He told me the unit they had shipped to me had been checked out before it shipped and performed perfectly for them and that the problem might be related to a particular CD. The fact that the problem was limited to certain CD's encouraged me to tell him I would keep the player and try a variety of discs and see what happened.

My initial concern was that the problem might spread to other media but felt reassured when he told me it was unique to CD's. This afternoon I've played a variety of media including a number of CD's with no problem. I'll keep checking and update this review if I have new information.

I was reminded again why the BDP-83SE is worth the trouble as I heard music I had not heard before when discs were played on other players.

The excitement is back.

Update April 7, 2010

I have discovered at this point that only two Telarc discs seem to be causing the dropout problem and both are rather old recordings. Everything else I've tried to play has performed successfully and I have specifically tried as wide a variety of discs as possible. For more information on this you can check my reply in comments.

As a result of my research I have upgraded my rating to five stars.

Update June 24, 2010

Oppo sent out an update on May 5th which made a number of changes. For some reason I had not gone back to try the two Telarc problem discs mentioned above. This morning a comment came in from MacGuffin and I decided to try the two discs again to see if the update had made a difference.

I'm very pleased to report the update solved the problem completely; the two discs played as if there had never even been a problem. Congratulations to OPPO for their persistence.

Update 7-2-2010

This morning I was trying to play an SACD but no sound would come out of the speakers on either stereo or multi-channel analog. This was very surprising as I had been playing some other formats with no problem.

I went to the Settings and checked things out and saw no obvious problems; I had set SACD output to use the DSD option so I decided to try the PCM option and the discs played perfectly on both outputs. Being puzzled by that I decided to go back to settings and try the DSD output again and it then worked perfectly.

I have no idea what that was all about, but if you experience a similar problem with DSD, switching momentarily to PCM may fix your problem too.

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Special Audiophile Edition Blu-ray PlayerThe OPPO BDP-83 Special Edition Blu-ray Disc Player is an exciting upgrade based on the highly acclaimed BDP-83. Already well known for its exceptional audio and video performance, the BDP-83 is upgraded with an all new analog audio stage and improved power supply to become the Special Edition.Designed for the discerning audio enthusiast, the OPPO BDP-83 Special Edition Blu-ray Disc Player delivers an exceptionally wide dynamic range, ultra low distortion, accurate sound stage and jitter-free music clarity via its dedicated stereo and 7.1ch analog audio output.The OPPO BDP-83 Special Edition uses the state-of-the-art Sabre32 family of Digital-to-Analog Converters (DAC) from ESS Technology. The Sabre32 family is known as one of the industry's highest performance audio DACs and are often found in high-end audiophile and professional equipments. The OPPO BDP-83 Special Edition uses an 8-channel Sabre Premier (ES9006) DAC chip for its 7.1 multi-channel output. The dedicated stereo output uses another 8-channel Sabre32 Ultra (ES9016) DAC chip by stacking 4 DACs for each of the Left and Right channels to achieve even greater audio performance.Just like the BDP-83 it is based on, the OPPO BDP-83 Special Edition is a Profile 2.0 Blu-ray player featuring bit-stream and full decoding capability for high resolution audio tracks such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. Designed for both home theater viewers and music listeners, it plays DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, Super Audio CD (SACD) and standard CD with excellent video and audio performance in addition to Blu-ray Discs. For a detailed list of features, please refer to the BDP-83 Features and Specifications page.OPPO Digital recommends the BDP-83 Special Edition to enthusiasts who primarily use the analog audio output to connect to either a dedicated stereo or a multi-channel surround system.

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LiteOn Progressive Scan DVD+R/RW LVW-5101 DVD Recorder w/ TV or Camcorder Input Review

LiteOn Progressive Scan DVD+R/RW LVW-5101 DVD Recorder w/ TV or Camcorder Input
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The LVW-5101 was my first dvd recorder. I figured 139.99 was a bargain considering how new the technology was.

Unfortunately, the unit developed quirks right away like the clock that runs way too fast, picking up a few minutes every day.
Sometimes the unit stopped in the middle of a recording session and sometimes it started recording when it wanted. Either way it wasted my money because the disc was ruined.

Now it ruins discs that have been recorded but not finalized byoverwriting automatic formating because it does not recognize recordings made by itself. And it confuses dvd+r with dvd+rw, thereby ruining the disc.

I must say I am pretty sour on the Lite-on brand.

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LiteOn's LVW-5101 DVD Recorder sports convenient features that make it a snap to create great-looking DVD recordings of your favorite TV programs and cherished home videos. ----- This sleek, slimline recorder is as easy to use as it is to fit into your home entertainment center. ----- Fumbling with videotapes to find available space will be a thing of the past: when you insert a recordable disc, DVD Recorder tells you how much recording time is left and knows exactly where to begin recording. ----- Use erasable DVD+RW discs to record and view TV shows over and over, or make permanent recordings on inexpensive write-once DVD+R discs for playback on any compatible DVD player. ----- You can record your favorite TV shows, edit out the commercials and watch them in pure digital quality whenever you want! ----- Features progressive scan technology for sharper resolution and image quality, DVD+R/RW format for broad compatibility with existing DVD and CD players, one touch recording, Easy Track Navigator for simplified editing and playback, and full function remote control. ----- In addition to DVDs and audio CDs, the LVW-5101 is also compatible with VCDs, SVCDs, JPEG still images, and plays MP3 audio files. ---- A unique feature among DVD recorders, the LVW-5101 comes with a DV-Link connection port that allows you to connect the recorder to a digital video camcorder and digitalize video clips into DVD format that can be preserved forever. ---- You'll get impressively clear video playback from this progressive-scan DVD player. ----- The back of the LVW5101 has the following connections: RF in/out ports, S-Video in/out, RCA in/out, component-video out, digital out, and optical out. ----- Includes: Lite-On LVW5101 DVD player/recorder, remote control, 2 "AA" batteries, RCA connecting cable, and user's manual. ----- Warning: This product is not made or sold for the unauthorized recording of copyrighted works, including unauthorized recording from prerecorded copyrighted movies.

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Memorex MVD2050-BLK HDMI(TM) DVD Player with Built-in Secure Digital Card¿ /Multimediacard(R) Slot Review

Memorex MVD2050-BLK HDMI(TM) DVD Player with Built-in Secure Digital Card¿ /Multimediacard(R) Slot
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I picked this up at a local store.I give it 1 star because so far, it plays DVDs.However, the remote that comes with it has issues: it uses a CR2025 coin battery; the remote is very small; has a non-standard button layout; tiny lettering on the surface; and it is useless in dim lighting (non-illuminated).The worst part about it is that Memorex does not support the universal remote code protocol, so you can't put this DVD player on your all-in-one remote. (I contacted their customer support via email to confirm this fact).

So, if you don't care about the remote issues, this unit is cheap, does HDMI pretty well, and plays DVDs, at least for now.

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HDMI(TM) DVD player with built-in secure digital card-/Multimediacard(R) slot.

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Brite-View BV-6000P 1080p HD Multimedia Player with RM / RMVB & DTS, Black Review

Brite-View BV-6000P 1080p HD Multimedia Player with RM / RMVB & DTS, Black
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I have used the unit to play MPEG2 high definition videos recorded by Sony HDV camcorders as well as MPEG2 videos from digitized Hi8 tapes.I have also played video and JPEG photos with the unit.Here are my experience with the unit.

Pros:
Handles the high definition video without problem.Can play at 2X speed smoothly.The automatic preview is quite convenient, allowing one to see the video while go through the file listing without the need for any extra button pushes.The RGB video outputs are good for me since I hooked the unit to an order Sony projection TV that does not have HDMI.Handles both the external hard drive ( I connected it to a 1.5 TB drive) and the flash drive without any problem.

Cons:
Instability, the unit crashed quite often when playing a list of files.It played a few files then all of a sudden reboot it self or just hang.As a consumer video player it needs to be as stable as any VCR and DVD players.It is not.It is more like an computer application that crashes.

Slow boot time.It takes a long time after power on to boot up and detect the external hard drive.During this time, there is no indication of progress.The unit won't respond to the remote control.One will have to keep on pushing the button to find out if the boot is completed or not.

Inability to add a directory to the play list.To construct a play list, one will have to select one file at time.For me, I have many albums.Each album is a directory containing many song files.I would like to add the entire album to the play list by selecting the album directory.The unit won't let me do it.I have to add each song file individually.

File extension problem:The unit can play the HD video from the Sony camcorder.But I had to rename the file extension from the original M2T to MPG.The unit does not recognize the m2t file extension.This is quite inconvenient.

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Toshiba DR560 1080p Upconverting DVD Recorder with Built-in Tuner Review

Toshiba DR560 1080p Upconverting DVD Recorder with Built-in Tuner
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This is a review of the Toshiba DR560 Upconverting DVD Recorder with built in high def tuner.

BACKGROUND:
I bought this unit to handle a few needs with one piece of hardware:
1. I wanted a high def tuner for my tuner-less Sharp Aquos 26" LCD TV (purchased in 2007 before the new rule requiring tuners in TVs!)
2. I wanted to be able to take old analog home movie footage and transfer it directly to DVD with no editing.My old VHS tapes were approaching their shelf life limit.
3. I wanted to upconvert standard 480 resolution DVDs to make them look better on the Sharp TV.

SETUP:
The setup of the device was simple.I hate the fact that manufacturers still don't include HDMI cables with hardware that costs this much.So I grumbled for a minute and then purchased an HDMI cable for it (don't get me started on how most electronics stores charge an obscene price for digital cables!I bought one at a large discount retailer).All I had to do was connect the HDMI-out from the Toshiba to the HDMI-in on my high def Sharp.That's it.No audio plugs needed.I like having just a one wire connection.

OVERALL IMPRESSIONS:
For the remote control I don't have many complaints.It does not appear to be capable of controlling my TV - I didn't see anything in the guide about programming other devices.Someone please comment and correct me if I'm wrong on that.The keys are not lighted.

When I first started the player I went through the simple setup prompts.The instructions said I might need to hit the HDMI button on the remote to match up to the display of my TV, but it automatically selected 1080 for me.(there are lighted 480, 720, and 1080 indicators on the player itself, so you can tell what mode it is in)If you are not connected via HDMI then these lights don't function.I initially tried a component video connection and noticed that the resolution selection was not available.

When I first opened the DVD tray I thought I had activated a paper shredder!It is the loudest, oldest sounding motor noise I have ever heard from a DVD player.To me it sounds like it is straining just to open the tray.I hope that holds up long term.

I found the disk read and startup time to be a little long.

SPECIFIC IMPRESSIONS:

UPCONVERTING DVD PLAYER:
I put in a DVD - "Star Wars Attack of the Clones" - to test the upconverting video quality.I was immediately concerned with how loud the motor was in spinning up the DVD.But my worry went away once I hit "play".Once you start playing the movie the motor noise goes away and is very quiet.

To test the upconverting quality I played a scene from the movie on the DVD player, and then switched over and played the same scene on an Xbox 360 connected to the same TV via a component video connection.To my untrained eye the upconverted picture was brighter and had a slightly higher level of detail.So I was satisfied with it.

DVD RECORDER:
I have only used DVD-R recording media.Once I try a DVD+-RW disk I will update this review.But using the DVD-R was very user friendly.You pop in a blank DVD-R disk and the machine has it ready to go in a few seconds.No interaction needed.

I then hooked up a VCR using the RCA video and audio ports (the recorder included RCA and S video cables).There's one set of inputs on the back and one on the front.I used the back ones because it was just as convenient for me.

Before recording I went into the DVD recording options menu and selected it to do automatic 5 minute chapter breaks.

All I had to do what hit play on my VCR and hit record on the DVD recorder.A little red disk of light displays on the panel so that you know it's recording.Going from memory I believe the recording quality options were 1 hour, 2, 4, 6, and 8.

I was able to record successfully from both VHS and a HI-8 Camcorder feeds (both using the RCA jacks).

Once the tape finished I hit stop on the recorder, and it finished writing the recording very quickly (less than one minute for 2 hours of recording).I then had the option to edit the title that appears on the menu, which is not the most intuitive process using the remote control.I had also expected it to create a DVD menu with chapters for every 5 minute break, but it only had one menu selection.When playing back the disk it did skip 5 minutes every time I hit the Chapter+ button.

As a final step I "finalized" the DVD to make it able to play on other DVD players.I tested the disks on a circa 1997 Sony DVD player, and also a 2005 Toshiba.DVDs that I created from VHS played fine on both players, but the DVD I recorded from the Hi-8 tape source would not play correctly on the 1996 DVD player.It played fine on the 2005 player.I still need to test more Hi-8 recordings to see it that was an isolated problem or not.

UPDATE 05/30/08: I think it's just my 1997 Sony DVD player that just can't handle DVD-R media very well.After replaying VHS source and HI-8 source videos, they are both hit or miss as to whether they play correctly.I don't think this will be an issue for most people with newer DVD players.

I still need to test recording from a mini-DV digital source.

HIGH DEF TV TUNER:
I have a large UHF antenna mounted in my attic receiving local HD quality broadcasts (see my other reviews for that).I ran a coaxial cable from that antenna down to the DVD recorder and connected it to the antenna-in port.Then using the same HDMI-out feed to the TV I was able to tune in and watch local digital broadcast stations.I watched the season finale of American Idol on it (David vs David), and the picture quality was excellent.Changing channels does take about 2 seconds, as another reviewer said.That is a little slow, but I am willing to put up with slow channel changing for free high def!

Overall I would rate this DVD Recorder 4 of 5 stars.It certainly does serve the three needs I outlined at the start of this review.

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Masscool MP-1370S - Digital AV recorder - HD 0 GB Review

Masscool MP-1370S - Digital AV recorder - HD 0 GB
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Stores media files over the network so you can play it on any computer. Also records shows, pause live TV, etc.

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MP-1370S is the portable multimedia player built for 3.5" SATA I /II HDD. Powerful HDD media box with HD video/photo/music output, recording and network streaming functions make users easily integrate HDD media box into home entertainment system. And supports wireless to transmit. You can add the wireless dongle , the more efficient way to share with everyone!

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