Posted on January 26th, 2010
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Posted on January 23rd, 2010
This review and regionless hack applies to the following DVD / MP3 / CD player: Diamond Vision DVDV807-03. The DVD player’s manual also includes instructions for the DVDV807-04 model, so most of this information should apply to it as well.

Whether you intend to watch foreign language videos in order to learn a new language, or because some titles are not available where you live, DVDs from another region will probably be unplayable on your current DVD player. However, a DVD machine can often be converted (hacked) to a different region via a remote control sequence or firmware upgrade. Sometimes you can even buy customized chips to modify the hardware.

The simplest and least expensive way to hack a DVD player is to find a cheap unit that can be fine-tuned via a remote control sequence. That is what this article is all about.

The Diamond Vision DVDV 807-3 player is front-loading. It proved itself to be reliable during my testing. There are a couple of annoyances, however:

1.) The DVD-spinning mechanism tends to be a little loud (minor inconvenience).

2.) If you try to operate STOP, OPEN, and PLAY buttons too quickly, the player sometimes locks up. Powering down and restarting always resets the player successfully.
The region-free hack works as follows:

1.) Turn on the power and wait until the ‘NO DISC’ message appears, then press OPEN/CLOSE on the unit itself to open the door of the DVD player

2.) On the remote control, press SETUP. A menu will appear onscreen.

3.) Enter the following number sequence via remote: 1 3 8 9

4.) A different menu will appear. Your cursor should now be sitting in a box with the current region displayed. Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys on the remote control to display a specific region’s numerical code, or select ’0′ (regionless).

5.) Press ENTER and then SETUP to exit.

6.) Your DVD player will now play DVDs from other regions. The code only has to be entered once. Powering down will not cause the Diamond Vision to lose its region-free setting. An added plus: it automatically senses PAL/NTSC signals.

According to videohelp.com, this region hack will also work with many other Diamond Vision DVD players.

This unit is a pretty standard economy DVD player. You can usually find it for well under $50 in most Wal-Marts. It is approximately 9 inches wide by 10 inches deep, and the remote control is a little nicer and bigger than what comes with a lot of discount DVD units.

This machine provides several types of video and audio output:

1.)Y/Pb, Cb/Pr, Cr

2.) RCA

3.) S-Video

For a budget player, it certainly is a bargain, considering the capabilities.

*Note: You can determine the region code for any DVD by looking at the packaging. You might see something that looks like a button with a globe in the background and a large number. The DVD may specifically state something like ‘Region 1′. If no code is shown, it may be regionless right out of the box. Some older titles, budget productions, or remakes of older films often do not have any region protection added.

Current region codes on commercial titles range from 1 to 6.

It’s a good move if you decide to purchase this unit. You should definitely get your money’s worth.

©Copyright Kathy Steinemann: This article is free to publish only if this copyright notice, the byline, and the author’s note below (with active links) are included.
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Posted on January 21st, 2010
A DVD player is a device that plays discs produced under both the DVD Video and DVD Audio technical standards, which are basically two different and incompatible standards. Most of the hardware DVD players have to be connected to a television set; and there are also some small portable devices which are installed with an LCD screen. Most of these players allow their users to play audio CDs and also include a home cinema decoder. Some of the newer devices also play videos in the MPEG-4 ASP video compression format (such as DivX) popular on the Internet.
Philips DVD player is installed with a 12-bit video DAC which is a superior digital-to-analogue-converter that preserves every detail of the authentic picture quality. This player also shows the shades of colours, resulting in a more vibrant and natural picture. This player is also installed with a 192KHz sampling which enables you to have an accurate representation of the original sound curves. This DVD by Philips is also installed with a 24-bit resolution with the help of which more information is captured from the original analogue sound wave form which ultimately gives a much higher audio reproduction.

This DVD player can play all your favourite movies and music and its ultra slim design fits into any space and any lifestyle. It is also installed with a 5.1 channel audio output for surround sound and high quality outputs for analog and digital audio. It also comes with a progressive scan which doubles the vertical resolution of the image resulting in a noticeably sharper picture. Instead of sending a field comprising of the odd lines to the screen first it is followed by the field with the even lines and then both the fields are written at one time. This creates a full image by using the maximum resolution. This player also supports a video playback which is installed by a playback media such as the CD, CD-R/CD-RW, Video CD/SVCD, DVD, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, DVD-Video along with compression formats and video disc playback system.

This DVD player by Philips allows the users to play high definition disks and allows you accessibility to enjoy your movies and music. And with the help of small portable DVD players which are capable of playing DVDs, are installed with LCD screen and stereo speakers which are usually powered by lithium ion batteries. These DVD players can also be used for long trips and in travelling.
The author is a specialist in retail writing. Her writing skills reflect the outcome of years of exposure to the retail industry. Working with retail giants as a consultant has enriched her knowledge base and her passion for writing got fire. She can be read regularly on RetailsDirect.com. For details please visit: www.retailsdirect.com – Online Shopping India
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Posted on January 18th, 2010
A DVD player is one of the most sought after entertainment gadgets. You can set up your home video system with the help of one. However buying a new one is not always possible due to the high costs associated with it. Hence, in such circumstances, you could decide to buy a second hand player, so that you can save your money and enjoy at the same time.

Buying a second hand player depends on various factors. It is a tough decision to take, but first it is important to know the basic functions of a DVD player. If described simply, it can be described as a device that plays discs produced under both the DVD Video and DVD Audio technical standards. Though, both are of two different and incompatible standards.

In order to operate, most DVD players require to be connected to a television set. Though there are also some small portable devices that have an LCD screen attached. The features are many that attract customers from all age groups.

Most DVD players support a standard set of features, which are as follows.

It supports the function of language choice that allows the automatic selection of video scenes, audio tracks, subtitle tracks, and menus. Along with special effects playback such as freeze, step, slow, fast, and scan, DVD players also give you the option to program it yourself.

You can get a playback of selected sections in a desired sequence. You also have the choice of random play and repeat play. They also provide Digital audio output that supports PCM stereo and Dolby Digital. In addition, DVD players have recognition and output of DTS Digital Surround audio tracks. They can also playback audio compact discs and MP3 format CDs and DVDs.

They also have easy adaptability. Many films are offered in their original aspect ratio 16:9 ratios. You can tell your player what type of TV you have and it will play back the movie accordingly. If you have a normal 4:3 set, you can watch movies in the standard aspect ratio or letterboxed, thereby making your viewing experience pleasant.

DVD players have Audio and Video Inputs and Outputs. These work as your connections to other components. Video outputs and their audio counterparts are desirable because they allow you more versatility in signal switching of multiple VCR and DVD players. Depending on how you hook up your Audio and Video system, either the TV or your Audio and Video receiver can be used for video switching.

A DVD player hence comes with various functions and features as mentioned above. Buying a second hand player comes with its pros and cons. The first and the foremost thing to take into consideration is the condition of the player.

If you have made up your mind that you indeed want to purchase a second hand DVD player, check the condition of the player. It is necessary, since you would not like to pay for a non-efficient electronic good. A used electronic good can be in a battered condition if the previous user has not kept it with proper care. Please avoid buying such goods. In order to get it back in proper running condition, you may end up paying the same amount that you would have paid for buying a DVD player direct from the branded shop in your locality.
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Posted on January 15th, 2010
It’s not hard to see why DVD players have taken the video world by storm. All you have to do is watch a movie on DVD and then watch that same movie on VHS tape instead. The difference can be startling. So just as CDs took over the audio world, DVDs are dominant in the video world, and DVD players are a staple of the home entertainment center, and certainly of a home theater setup too.
So what should you know when you shop for DVD players? Well, as with everything a lot depends on your budget but here are some of the features to look for when you buy a DVD player:
* In the electronics world, cable connections are very important and it’s no different with DVD players. Almost all DVD players come with a standard composite-video cable to connect the player to the TV, and this kind of cable can produce a decent picture. But it’s also very limiting because the black and white, and color video signals are all sent together through this cable and it’s easy for the colors to bleed over into other colors and lose detail and sharpness. If your DVD p[layer comes with a S-video cable this can dramatically improve the video as this cable can separate out the black and white from the color signals resulting in greater clarity. Finally if you get a DVD player that can use a component-video cable that can be the best yet because it also splits the color signal too, allowing even greater color range and detail.
* It’s good to have an aspect control feature on a DVD player too. Many DVD movies are coming now in different formats to fit whatever TV you have. The aspect control lets you take advantage of this and tune the movie to the specific ratio that best fits the size of your television screen.
* Some DVD players have multi-angle capability built in and that can be useful at times too. It doesn’t work with all DVDs, but with those that are compatible, it’s pretty cool. It actually allows you to adjust the picture angle so that you can view the action from different perspectives.
* Having surround sound decoding built into your DVD players can be very useful too, especially if you have a Dolby Digital receiver and at least six speakers to achieve the 5.1 surround sound effect. If your receiver does not have the Dolby 5.1 decoder built into it then you need to have it decoded by the DVD player before it is sent to the receiver. Once at the receiver the signal is amplified and distributed to the appropriate speakers in the room.
If you wish to use the more recent 6.1 and 7.1 surround sound systems you will need to have the decoder for that on your DVD player too, and either 7 or 8 speakers to match.
These are some of the features that can be most useful when you are playing DVDs, so look for them the next time you want to buy a DVD player.
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Posted on January 8th, 2010
Let us understand the concept of the DVD technology before having a brief look at the latest DVD players. A Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) is a popular optical disc storage format, which is mostly used to store audio, video and data files. A DVD can easily store up to six times more data than a compact disc. A DVD player supports the playback of DVDs so that you can easily enjoy unparalleled movie experience while sitting in your living room. Not only this, the movie quality delivered by a DVD player is exceptionally high.

There are many leading manufacturers of DVD players in the present day market. Some of the leading names are Samsung, Sony, LG, Panasonic and Pioneer, to name a few. With the resurgence of the DVD market in a somewhat positive and significant manner, the present day market is flooded with cheap DVD players.

These cheap DVD players though cheap in terms of their prices are high on the quality parameters. But you need to judge them before making any purchases. This is because there are some low-quality DVD players in the markets that are complete replicas of the brand logos and deigns but fail to deliver the original quality and performance of genuine products.

So, if you are looking for cheap and high-quality DVD players then the Samsung P475 and P172 DVD players are good buying options for you. These Samsung DVD players are high on overall performance and allow you to have a feel of the magical DVD viewing experience.

However, there are certain things that need to be duly considered before making the purchase of a DVD player. These things may include overall quality, consistency and reliability of performance, price, brand awareness and customer service etc. So, if you are looking for a good DVD player, you just cannot ignore these important factors. After all, DVD players are not purchased daily.
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The author is a specialist in retail writing. Her writing skills reflect the outcome of years of exposure to the retail industry. Working with retail giants as a consultant has enriched her knowledge base and her passion for writing got fire. She can be read regularly on RetailsDirect.com. For details please visit: www.retailsdirect.com – Philips DVD Players
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Posted on January 2nd, 2010
Most people enjoy watching movies, but few know what to look for in a DVD player. From basic beginnings to important features, this will help you decide what DVD player is best for you.DVD players have three important parts—the drive motor, a laser and lens system, and a tracking mechanism. The DVD is made up of information spiraled in a pattern of incredibly tiny “bumps” which can be read by the DVD player. The drive motor of the DVD player spins the DVD at a specific speed—between 200 and 500 rotations per minute. Meanwhile, the laser and lens focuses on and ‘reads’ the bumps on the DVD. Meanwhile, the tracking mechanism makes sure the laser follows the spiral track of bumps. As these parts work together, the video and audio is projected onto your screen for viewing.Different DVD players have different features. Most play DVD movies, music CDs and video CDs (such as music videos). The player uses various types of decoder, depending on what kind of DVD player you own. Some DVD players simulate surround sound, makig it seem that you have surround sound even though you might have only two speakers.Computer-operated DVD players are often very easy to use, with many extra features. Parental control features let you decide what types of movies your children are watching. You can take pictures from different movies and save it as an image, and a few types of DVD player software lets you set the movie as your desktop. The movie plays as a background so you can watch the movie while working on other areas of the computer. Some let you bypass region codes, meaning you can watch movies from all parts of the world.When choosing a DVD player, it is best to consider the types of features it has. Are parental controls necessary? Do you want to be able to watch different types of movies? Often, the more features available, the better.Features: Check to see how easy it is to use the DVD player. If it is too complicated, you’ll never want to use it. A good DVD player is simple to understand, and installation a breeze. Make sure you check that the software doesn’t conflict with other programs on your computer.Check audio and video quality. These should be customizable so you can choose the best settings for your location. The video should be colorful and easy on the eyes, and the audio should be clear.Yet another important aspect of the DVD player is the help section. If you have a problem, you should be able to find and understand the help document without being overwhelmed by technical terms and jargon.Though there are many DVD players to choose from, just taking a little amount of time will let you find a great DVD player that you will enjoy for years1. 2. 3. MyDVD Studio
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Posted on December 28th, 2009
A DVD player is an electronic device that plays a disk with the help of reflected laser beam. The picture and the sound quality that we get in DVD is exceptional because the format is digital. It delivers twice the picture quality of that of VHS. In fact it is so advanced that it can easily compete with movie theatre. This new generation storage device has the capacity to hold video, audio and computer related data. So, with all these powerful features, a DVD and DVD player have made a special place in the hearts of film and music enthusiasts.

The year 1997 is important in the history of DVD players because the first consumer DVD player models were available in the market. Like any new technology initially the DVD players were expensive and uncommon. Before the access of DVD players into market, laser discs were very popular. But with so many eye-catching features DVD players have replaced them.

With the gradual demand of DVD players growing by the day, the markets are now flocked with loads of brands of DVD players. In tune with the rules of market, the prices of DVD players have fallen due to which the demand for the same has increased a lot. The buyer therefore faces some confusion while buying one. Though keeping in mind some simple points one can actually end up buying a good DVD player.

Before buying a DVD player one should keep in mind the budget. Comparing the prices of various brands and gaining some knowledge about the quality of the player is a good way of selecting the right model. The current market trend shows falling prices with the latest and better technology available in the market. Other than keeping in mind the price factor, all buyers are advised to buy players from dealers and authorized distributors only. This ensures good quality, proper working, proper operations, maintenance, servicing and warranty facilities.

As we all know that the DVD ensures digital quality pictures, but there could be some difference in the quality of sound and picture quality. If the TV supports component video input, then the required DVD player would be component video output. These kinds of connections have three wire component video cables. Even the basic DVD players have component video and S-Video output. Some other kinds of TV and DVD player connections that are available are S-video connection, SCART leads, audio connectors and Analog RCA connections. Therefore it is good to check before buying so that one can determine the kind of video and audio input one has in their TV.

A good DVD player should not only provide quality sound and picture but it should also be user friendly. In fact a good remote could be counted as one of the key components of a good DVD player. A remote with simple layout and visibly labeled functions makes the navigation easy for the user. A well planned remote control will not only make the operation simple but will also help in swift management of the settings. Sometimes many remotes come with in built lights which help in controlling the player in dark.

In order to enjoy the full digital sound it will be worth of buying a DVD player with A/V receiver and built in Dolby Digital decoder. This feature will also help in transforming the sound system to surround sound.

Buying a good DVD player is not as mammoth a task as it sounds. With little bit of market research and determining the preference one can find a good DVD player.
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Posted on December 27th, 2009
Buying A Car DVD Player? Here’s What You Should Keep In Mind

Car in dash DVD players and other automotive DVD players are appearing more often in vehicles these days as a larger number of cheap car DVD players appear on the market. But sometimes it is hard for a person to know where to start looking for a car DVD player ad what to look for.

The first thing to consider is where to purchase an automotive DVD or component. One method is to buy your system through a bricks and mortar car audio store, which should be able to fit you with the system you need. Another is to buy it on the internet from a Car DVD Players wholesaler, a source which often provides discount car DVD players for lower prices than the bricks and mortar store. However, there are still some key questions you will need to ask, and points to consider, wherever you choose to get your system from.

Will I get all the components I need?

There is nothing worse than paying good money for a car dvd player, going to install it and finding you still need to buy the speakers, TV tuners, TV antennas, wires, brackets or other components before it can be installed. After all, what is the point of buying an in dash car TV DVD player if you don’t get the tuner or aerial to make it work.

Who will install it?

When purchasing a DVD from a car audio store it is not unreasonable to expect staff to install the system for you, often at no extra cost, as their car DVD players will cost more than online electronic goods wholesale sites.

Can I connect my USB devices or flash memory cards to the player?

More music and data you want shown in vehicles is stored on computers and USB and an increasing number of car DVDs have a plug-in function. These USB ports can also be a useful point to install Bluetooth cellular car phone kits.

What formats does it support?

Will it support MP3s or MPEGs? What about AVI files? If you are choosing a system that will accept USBs and flash memory cards it is always good to check that the system will accept the format of programs you store most often on flash.

What region DVD’s does this player accept?

DVD’s are becoming increasingly multi-regional but that doesn’t necessarily mean that every car DVD player will play every DVD. It is always a good idea to check which region of DVDs you are actually to make sure your dvd player car audio in dash unit is compatible with your collection.

How big is the screen?

The cost of LCD screens have come down a lot in last 12 months, as seen by Panasonic’s 150-inch LCD screen showcased at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, which cost the same as the 109 inch screen the company put on display at the show the previous year. As a result, in dash car TV DVD players with 6.5 and 7 inch screens are considered to be the norm, and should be extremely affordable.

It’s got a screen, but is it a touch screen?

We all know what a touch screen is, it is one of the things that has made the iPod such a big hit globally. Touch screens are becoming increasingly common and automotive dvds with touch screens should not be astronomically priced. After all, there is nothing worse than hunting for a tiny knob when trying to change music whilst on the road.

Looking at the needs you need to fill and asking vendors the necessary questions are essential when purchasing an in dash car TV DVD player.

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Posted on December 26th, 2009
When the DVD player first came out it was designed exclusively as a home entertainment system that was not intended as a portable item. In fact, the early DVD players came with plastic plugs designed to keep the DVD’s internal component in place when transporting the player. (This was done to avoid damage to the interior components) There was, however, much rejoicing when laptops developed the ability to play DVDs because now an easily portable DVD player existed. However, and the DVD drive was a fringe benefit to owning a computer. If you did not have $1500 for a laptop or a need for a laptop this really wasn’t an option. Then, along came the very cool portable DVD player that can be taken anywhere and it often is.

However, selecting a portable DVD player is not as easy as it looks. If you look at the various DVD players on the market you will notice that there are a number of name brands and prices. This would definitely lead to a little confusion on the part of the consumer as to which portable DVD to purchase. Well, this is only a minor hurdle because it is not difficult to select a portable DVD player provided you examine certain criteria.

Probably the most basic area to take into consideration is the size of the DVD player which ties into the size of the player’s screen. If you spend a lot of time riding coach on airplanes you probably won’t have all the much room for an oversized DVD player. In this case, a seven inch screen becomes the right option. If you want to keep the DVD player in your suitcase and only use it in your hotel room then a ten inch screen becomes a better option. So, always take into consideration the size of the screen relative to your use of the player into consideration before making a purchase.

And speaking of screens some screens is better than others. If you are a stickler for crystal clear picture quality then you may wish to purchase a portable DVD player that possesses an LCD screen. Of course, LCD screens may be quite expensive so if they are out of your budget there are a number of excellent “standard” screens that are quite nice as well.

Now, no matter what size screen you have or how clear the screen is it will be utterly worthless if it doesn’t play the DVD. That is, there are a number of different types of DVDs that some DVD players can’t play. For example, some players are unable to play DVD-R’s or DVD-R/W’s and if you possess a number of these types of DVDs then you will certainly want a DVD player that can handle these formats. As such, when you purchase a portable DVD player it is critical to read the box it comes in and look for the section that defines the formats the DVD player is compatible.

It is always best to perform a little research prior to shopping. This way you will already have a heads up in regard to which name brands are top of the line and which name brands are best avoided. Thankfully, there are a number of excellent consumer electronics review magazines that can greatly aid in this role and make your selection process a little easier.

As you can see, selecting a portable DVD player is no where near as tough as some would be lead to believe. All it takes is a little patience and due diligence and you can find the perfect player for your needs.
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