Saturday, February 8, 2014

What should I bring for my kids traveling internationally?




Jewel


We are going on vacation to visit family for the first time in Europe this summer but I am a little scared about the flight over and back. I have a 10 yr old, 6 yr old and a 2 yr old (all boys) and I need some serious ideas to keep them entertained during all parts of the flight (take off, supper, sleeping, landing etc). I'm especially worried about the 2 yr old and 6 yr old. What are some good traveling tips, ideas to bring (not just in general toys, what kind?) hints that would help on their first international airplane ride?


Answer
I've been traveling internationally with my son since he was born (now 26 months) and for longer than that with my nieces and nephews and with a little planning all will go smooth. Looks like you are already on the right track.

Here are some tips:

1 Arrive at the airport early to get checked in comfortably and be sure you have documents in order. In addition to a passport, it is always good to carry a copy of your children's birth certificate -- you may need it to prove you are their parent. Also if you are traveling alone with your children be sure you have a notarized letter from the other parent giving you permission to do so or you may be stopped at security.

If you need a stroller for your 2-year-old, you can go through security with a stroller and take your baby in the stroller right up to the door of the airplane -- you stroller will need a tag that you get at the gate -- and they will check it for you there. Take advantage of early boarding for families -- if your kids won't get too crazy waiting on the plane for everyone else to board. If so, board last.

2. When booking your seat, ask for seats in the bulkhead. That is the area right in the front of the plane. It has more room and will allow you to easily change your child or let him/her play when it is safe to do so. One note though: Because there are no seats in from of you, you'll have to stow all your carry-on luggage in the overhead compartments during take-off and landing and that could impede access for necessary items like toys. A window seat is great for kids and maybe your kids can share, switching off for the flight. My 2-year-old loves to look out the window and see the wing and the clouds!

3. Be sure to bring favorite snacks (we always have cheerios on hand) as many airlines don't serve food anymore and those that do either serve things kids won't eat, can't eat (peanuts) or serve junk food. (We order a kid's meal on one flight and it consisted of potato chips, candy bars and a sugery drink -- things we don't give our kid anyway, but a disaster to pump them full of sugar on a plane). Bottled water is plentiful on board so you can always bring dried cereals that can be rehydrated and heated by flight attendants, who in my experience have always been willing to help. Remember that there are limits on liquids that you can bring on through security these days -- including baby foods -- but whatever you buy after security is okay. Look for easy to carry, easy to eat foods in the airport. I know not always easy but even applesauce is a good choice.

4. Before the flight, go to a dollar store and pick up some cheap toys. I usually get one thing for every hour of flight -- that would be times 3 for you. What you get is really up to your child's interest but make it something that can carried easily. A new toy is a novelty and will keep your child entertained longer. Do pack a few favorites from home, especially some good books your child loves to read or have read to her. But if your child has an irreplaceable toy (a favorite teddy bear he has to sleep with for example) either don't bring it or don't bring it out during flight in case it gets lost. Your child will be desperate! (Don't pack it in your checked luggage either -- if this gets lost, same problem). Before you leave find out if the plane your will be on has in-seat entertainment systems. These are great for kids because they can play video games or watch TV or movies. If not, you may consider investing in a portable DVD player if you kids will wear headphones -- although with three kids unless you want to lug 3 players this could become a problem.

Make sure each kid has there own piece of luggage -- a backpack or small rollaway -- to keep their stuff in and make them feel like they a big kid for having their own suitcase.

Get the kids interested in the flight plan -- they usually show this on video at certain points during the flight. They can figure out how long they've been flying, what countries they've passed over, etc. Lots of fun for the older ones.

5. To deal with pressure on the ears for your child, be sure they have something to suck on. The older two can learn how to yawn or unblock their ears in otherways like by chewing gum. For the little one, if your child takes a pacifier let him have it during takeoff and landing. If not a sippy cup is good.

6. Some people might recommend this but I don't think you have to drug your child to fly with them. Some people will suggest that you give your child things like benadryl to make them sleep and I think this is a mistake. You child should only take medications that are medically necessary not for the convenience of you or other adults who may not like that you are traveling with an infant.

What you should do is carry any common medicines you use for your children (Children's Tylenol, for example) in case they get sick while you are abroad and you can't find medicines they are used to taking. Also keep your pediatrician's contact info with you in case you have to contact them.

7. Always ask for help if you need it from airline employees both on the ground and in-flight. They are more than happy to help to make your flight as smooth as possible.

Finally, check with your pediatrician before you leave to see if they have any suggestions for you or if your child is not well if it is okay to fly.

Hope this is all helpful and that you have a great flight and vacation!

Traveling to Chicago with 2 Kids?




Morgan


In April we are driving to Chicago from Texas for a trip to see family,Its about a 17hr drive for us.Any suggestions on things to pack,things not to forget(other than the obvious Diapers and such),things to keep them occupied.The boys are 4 years and 1 year old!


Answer
Get a DVD player for the car. I travel a lot I have been to Chicago a few times and moving there soon. Trust me they WON'T use books or coloring stuff it the car because it makes you feel car sick and stuff. When I drive and take this from a kid me, I really only watch TV, sleep, or drink water , and wait till we get there for long car trips. I also just look around see the states. Hope it helped!


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Should I buy a 720p dvd player to go with a 720p lcd tv or will my 420p dvd player work?




james


The quality of the picture is pretty important to me.

Also, I've heard that most lcd tvs can convert a 420p signal to a 720p.
Is this the same thing as buying a 720p dvd player?



Answer
By 720p dvd player I guess you are talking about a blu ray. A blu ray will look much better than a standard dvd disk. HD tvs do convert any signal they receive to their native resolution, but if you send your tv a 480 dvd pic, it will just convert a poor signal to a large screen. A blu ray will send you a full 720 lines of resolution and look much clearer. It can send a 1080p signal, but with a 720p tv, that's all you will see, 720p. Still an excellent pic.

Use HDMI or red/green/blue component cables to connect blu ray to your tv.

how to philip dvd player to samsung lcd tv?

Q.


Answer
Component A/V (red/green/blue + white/red) to TV, or HDMI (if upscaling player) to TV.

If the player hasn't connections compatible with the TV, you could use a converter box to convert what A/V the DVD player has, to what connection the TV has. My personal advice in that case to just get a modern player that will use HDMI.




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Portable DVD Player?




lil pumpki


So I'm taking a very long car ride with kids and was considering the dual screen dvd player for the car. Then I was thinking I should get a single portable to take with me other places. Any ideas on it? Which would be a better investment. Most singles I've seen are almost as much as the dual screen.


Answer
Opt for what best suites your needs, most cheaper dual screens are somewhat unreliable, I found Panasonic and Samsung models are quite good.
If you go for a laptop, make sure you go for a functional one, ultraslims are out. The best option would be a Toshiba Quosimo or Dell XPS but the prices are hardly justified. A last gen Toshiba Satellite media laptop would be acceptable if the price fits.

Any suggestion for a portable DVD player for the car that allows game system hookup?




momofdoubl


Would prefer a portable DVD system with dual screens, and would like to have it with a battery. I saw a perfect one by Venturer, an 8.4" dual screen system, but can't find it at any store online or otherwise. I tried to email Venturer, and message failed. I am at a loss for what other system might work. We want to take on a long road trip and let the kids hook up their game system for the hours on the road.


Answer
I only found the 9 inch. It does all the same as the 8, but the reviews on it were lousy.
Everyone had problems with the latch on the door cover of the DVD.

Here is another dual player. I don't know what your budget is but this will do the same. Reviews are 83% positive
Good Luck!




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Need a DVD Player - simple and reliable. Any recommendations?




Independen


I live in Toronto, Canada and need it for my 2.5 yrs old daughter. Any good brand for less than $50. again just a DVD player no addition features needed. THANKS.


Answer
Please don't go for DVD player. Buy a DivX player. Cost is nearly the same and DivX can play many types of video.

Buy philips, philips is a good brand.

http://www.shopping.com/xCC-divx_player--price_range_0_80

Would a DVD bought in Canada work in my player?




mtgcnv67


I saw a show I really liked on SoapNet a few years back called Being Erica, but we stopped getting the network on our cable last year. I've looked it up and it's still going, and I'd like to buy the DVDs to keep up with the show since we don't have the network anymore, but it isn't sold here in the U.S.

Wikipedia says it's been released in Canada, and labels Canada as region 1 (which is ours too...right?). But I'm still a little hesitant on paying the money for it only to find out it doesn't work.

I bought a music CD at a Canadian airport back in 2000, and it worked; will the DVDs work too? (Ah...if only we had a multi-regional DVD player!)



Answer
Yes Canadian and USA dvds are the same. No problemo.




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Can I connect my network DVD player to my computer?




Tyler


I have a collection of .iso movie files on my hard drive and was wondering if there is any way I could access them on my DVD player through some fancy networking magic. I have a virtual drive that I can mount them to and everything, but it would be nice to watch them on a bigger screen with surround sound. Any help?


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If they are .iso movies you can burn them to plastic and watch them like regular movies on using the DVD player.

The flip side is playing the movies on the computer and connecting the HDMI port on your computer to a TV or projector.

Using a network is the most complicated way to achieve what you're asking.

Good Luck

VIZIO DVD PLAYER VBR120A?




Dave


codes for dish network remotes for vizio vbr120a


Answer
Hi Dave, we at Dish Network do not have a working code for the Vizio Bluray DVD players. We can give you the directions for a Power Scan option. It is a time consuming process but if there is a working code, it will find it.

With your Dish Network Remote, press & hold the DVD button till all the other buttons on top light up and then let go. The DVD button will be flashing. Press the Small red power button on the remote. Then press the channel up button once a second till the DVD player turns off. Once it does, press the "#" button under the 9, the DVD button will blink 3 times and then you should be able to turn the DVD player back on. This normally takes between 3-15 minutes. I am attaching a link with the process if you have any other questions, please feel free to email me!

Mary Catherine Brady
DISH Network Customer Support
marycatherine.brady@dishnetwork.com




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Friday, February 7, 2014

Is a up converting DVD player worth buying, does it work good with a HDTV?

Q. Is a up converting DVD player worth buying, does it work good with a HDTV?


Answer
Upconverting DVD players (or blu-ray players for that matter) are only worthwhile if you have a HDTV. They will do nothing to enhance your image on a regular TV.

Since blu-ray players will also upconvert DVDs on HDTVs, the only reason to buy just an upconverting DVD player instead of a blu-ray player is the fact that upconverting DVD players are under $50 whereas blu-ray players are about $150.

Questions about my tv and buying a dvd player?




sls.spec


I have a new big-screen HDTV that is capable of 1080p, on the way. Sony Bravia KDL-40V4100. My family is old-fashioned and way behind the times in technology. All that we have is a 4-head vcr and a ton of VHS movies. I got a huge discount on this tv through my employer (by the vendor), so I went ahead and got a flat screen 40" tv. It was $600 bucks after taxes. They probably never will get HDTV (at least not right now), but I wanted that option there if they ever do.

I'm planning on buying a combination 4-head vcr/dvd player. I figure that maybe I should just get a combo vcr/dvd burner while I'm at it (it's not much more in price). For one reason...just to save some space later on, I figured that we might want to record from VHS to DVD and ditch the clunky VHS tapes - while keeping the movies. I know that the quality from VHS will still be VHS - even if dubbed onto a DVD, of course. But I have a couple of questions: Can all DVD burners record onto a dvd directly from the tv? I know that many record from VHS to DVD and vice versa, but I've only seen one so far that said you could record directly to DVD from the tv.

Keep in mind that my family doesn't even have cable - they use regular tv reception with rabbit ears. I just wanted to get them a thinner tv that was larger and easier to see. A blu-ray player is definitely not something we'll be getting. So what is my best bet for a dvd player? Will 1080p 'upconversion' dvd players look better on this tv than the typical 480p or whatever it is that regular dvd players play? Or would getting an upconverting dvd player (to 1080p) be a waste of money?

Secondly...what exactly is 'upconverting'? Is it beneficial to have? I'm confused as to how one can see a "1080p" (or 1080i) picture from like a 480 (or whatever it is) picture quality from a regular dvd?



Answer
Upconverting dvd players just take the 480 and do a fill in the lines thing so when the picture is displayed on an HD tv it looks a little better. Any dvd player, when hooked into your new tv will be upconverted by the tv, as all HD tvs upconvert any signal received to their native resolution, in your case 1080p. Some regular dvds, newer ones, look pretty good if your dvd player has component (red/green/blue) cable output, if not, nothing will look good carried over analog cables. So you could get a new dvd player with component output if you don't already have one, but you don't need the upconverting ones as your tv will do that anyway.

Your VCR will look bad. Don't copy to dvds as it's a losing effort.

And when you get your tv, if you are close enuf to transmission towers, run a scan for available digital channels, you will come up with quite a few HD stations without cable. Check the owner's manual for the procedure, but many antenna people get some nice HD that way, for free. Someone else said you'd need a converter box, that is not right, you're getting a digital tv which should continue working without a box in Feb, and there should also be more free HD coming your way. (So maybe you guys may want to get a better antenna as you'll have better reception with a more powerful outdoor? antenna, or even an indoor antenna with power boost.)




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Over-heating on a portable DVD player?




Patrick B


Is there a 8 - 10" Portable DVD player that doesn't Over-heat and has a great picture ....sound not important


Answer
I don't think you have to worry about your DVD player overheating. Just get a good brand.

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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How important is DVD player quality when hooked to receiver?




Juke Nibi!


I'm planning on purchasing a new DVD (not blue ray!), and there are all kinds of price ranges and features. I have a somewhat high end receiver, an Onkyo tx-sr876, with top of the line features.

What I want to know is how 'cheap' is too cheap on a DVD player... What should I look for? Obviously I want the best picture/audio quality to be sent to the receiver and from there to the speakers and tv monitor.

Is it worth or not buying a high end DVD player of $400 when the processing will be done by the receiver? Will a cheap-ish DVD ruin the quality? Any guidance will be appreciated... :)
For the record, I'm looking into an Oppo DV-980H or DV-981HD or a Sony BDP-S550
I know the BDP from sony is blue ray... sorry.



Answer
Upconverting done by any Receiver is rarely going to be as good as that done by a good Upconverting DVD Player. I would recommend the Oppo, they are truly great units. Let your receiver pass the 1080P signal through and do what it does best, make the movie sound great.

PC HD vs HD upscaling DVD player?




Nyx


Hiya,

I have a 8800GTS graphics card (HD) connected to my HD TV using a DVI to HDMI cable. I also have a HD upscaling DVD player connected using HDMI. Would there be any difference in the playback quality of the DVD? Do I still need the DVD player?

Sound quality is better though the PC.



Answer
It depends. Which one gives the better output picture. Older models of upscaling DVD player tend to give poorer upscaling results than newer models, but this is not always the case. In your eyes, which gives the better picture? Remember that you can upgrade the computers decoding software to get a better picture.

As the PC sound quality is better, unless the output picture is noticeably poorer, I would use the PC for upscaled DVD output, unless you have a need to quickly load and play a DVD (For instance if the PC takes a while to boot up).




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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 ?

How to access dvd on a dvd player through a computer?




a_p1988


i dont have a dvd player on my pc, and i accidently burned the dvds with videos without properly encoding them. Now i cant use them on either my pc or on my dvd player...can anyone pls guide me as to how to connect a dvd player and a pc, so as i can access dvds on my dvd player via my pc..
i actually burned the dvd's on my friends pc..at home i dont have a dvd player



Answer
If you were able to burn dvds with your dvd burner, it's also a dvd player. you should have the software to play the dvds from your dvd burner/player that's installed in your computer. When you properly burn them with your burner, it should play on both your computer's burner/player and your regular settop dvd player.




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Thursday, February 6, 2014

My blu ray player will play DVD's but not blu ray movies, Why is that?




Drew


It says can not load disc but it will play some blu ray movies but most of them it will not play. I just bought contraband and a few other new blu ray movies and it will not play them. The player is only 6 monthes old, what do I need to do?


Answer
First of all have you ever updated your Blu-Ray player's firmware before from the default that came along. IF NOT go to player's website and look for the firmware to the model of your player. Sometime you need to do that in order to play certain movies, IF there are NO parts problems. When I first got Terminator 2: Judgment Day Skeynet Edition it would not load up to the menu screen and stay at the loading wait on my Pioneer BDP-51FD. So I looked online for info, and that got me to do my very first firmware update, and NOT leave it at the default firmware that came along. This was back in late May or early June of 2010. After I updated the firmware to 1.65 from the company's site. I had never update my Blu-Ray player's firmware since I got it in mid February of 2009.

I had this problem when the remake of True Grit was released back in June of 2011. I got it the second or third day. The first time I put it in my Pioneer BDP-51FD it would not play, after it finished saying closed and went to loading. It would stay at that to a certain point(I would guess it always the same amount of time), and then a message would show up on the HDTV screen and player's little screen saying "Can't Play This Disc" and Unknown Disc. Back then I didn't know what was going on, The first seven time I have try it in the player, it did not play at all, and the same thing happen. Altogether I try the disc in the player 22 times with in a week and three days. It only worked three different times in the player. Then my guess was that either the disc hates my player the player hates the disc or this disc of True Grit out of so many made has problems. I just return it to Costco in the end, but before doing that I did try the disc on my friend's PS3, and it work the first time in there. I also tryed it on my uncle's Sony Blu-Ray player, it also worked the first time in there.

Move forward to mid August 2011 certain Blu-Rays I got way before the release of True Grit(remake) had worked in the my Pioneer player with no problems. The first one I notice with that problem was Casino, I had got that back in early April of last year, and it had always worked. Ever since mid August more and more started not to play on the player, with the same problem as True Grit. What I have notice was when it would not play and with the same messages is that there is no fan like spinning sound, when it does disc loading. I have also sat in front of the Blu-Ray player, with the TV sound turn down to listen and notice no fan like spinning sound. When I first had this problem I had also found two forums with sections devoted to my player. One is a section at http://www.avsforum.com, with 1009 pages, and at http://www.blu-ray.com. As time went on the Blu-Rays that did not play on the Pioneer, that had worked before with no problems are The Magnificent Seven, Cop Out, Miami Vice, Public Enemies, Never Say Never Again(sometime works sometime don't), Spy Game, Apocalypse Now, Die Hard With A Vengeance(sometime works sometime don't), and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. I Have not try all of my Blu-Rays in the player. Sometime new ones I get will not play the first time in the player like Taken, Pulp Fiction, Rounders, X-Men: First Class and The Guns Of Navarone. Sometime there are new one that will still play first time in the player, like Cowboy And Aliens. It just will it still play as time go by say two and half months later.


What the people on the two forums have said was either one of these is the problem

The laser lens is dirty (Use a Blu-ray laser lens cleaner to clen it the kind that come with a brush. IF it more stubborn, open up the player and use Q-tip to clean it.)

The laser lens is starting to die

The drive could be starting to die( one person said the drive for the model I have, have known problem)

They say it has nothing to do with the firmware update, which I did do since I updated mine from 1.65 to 1.71 when there was problems with playing True Grit and then to 1.72 when my older Blu-Rays started not to play that use to with no problem. And still the problem is still there for me.


One thing no one have said was how to tell is the laser lens just dirty and it not starting to die at all. Alos that there are NO parts problem.

When I told my uncle about it, he told me it parts can't be dying at all. It must be like a record player when there a little piece of bread crum on it, it will not play the record in it right way. I have yet to buy a blu-ray laser lens cleaner and try that. I know all those disc will work in another player. Right now 100% no problems with the DVD and CD side of the Blu-Ray player.

The best thing for you is to ask a home theater expert or store a worker that sell this kind of stuff like at Best Buy and Magnolia Hi-Fi or those good mom and pop kinds. Also try the disc at friend and relative's player to see does it work. Last of all look for forums devoted to your player, and post questions

RW Compatible DVD Players?




Xander


My mom found some old VHS tapes of some family reunions and get-togethers. She asked me if I could transfer them to DVD.

I have a DVD burner that can play and burn on DVD -RWs, DVD +RWs, DVD -Rs, and DVD +Rs.

I went to get the tapes from her and looked at her DVD player and all it said was "RW Compatible."

Does this mean that is can only play DVD RWs? And if if can, does that mean it can play +RWs and -RWs?

Or does it mean it can play DVD -Rs, DVD -RWs, DVD +Rs, and DVD +RWs?

Thanks.



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Hi Xander,

The RX compatible simply tells you it can use a RW DVD. Many units will not play RW DVD's.

Her machine probably supports either +R or -R media but your safest bet is to probably use DVD-R media. That being the oldest format it will play in just about any player ever made.

To be safe I would take a DVD you burned and play it in her machine.

Norm




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Do DVDs bought in England work in U.S. DVD players?




Allison


I'm thinking of buying a box set of a British TV show and need to know that it will work...


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no the dvd has a region code and they will not play on us dvd players. you need to buy a region free dvd player or buy a dvd player in england.

what kind of dvd player should i buy?




kimsylvi


i have a kenwood home entertainment system with a receiver, subwoofer, and surround sound speakers. however, the dvd player (5 disc) is starting to deteriorate and needs to be replaced. i still want the surround sound and everything. should i buy a whole new entertainment system, or should i just buy a dvd player and hook it up to the receiver? the system i have now is about 6 years old, so i'm wondering if it would be worth it to spend the money for a whole new system (or if i would even be able to hook up a new dvd player with the old receiver).


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Without your giving any info on your TV: Dump your old player and get a new progressive scan model (as little as $35 for a single disc name brand). I'm pretty sure, from the age of your system, that you won't need an up-converting model right now. Then wait until you have a TV that will take advantage of the new 1080p BlueRay/HD-DVD technology and get the model that prevails in the war. Prices will drop a bunch in the next year or two.




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Windows 7 dvd/cd rom help?




f2dshock s


Ok I just upgraded from windows vista to Windows 7 when I had vista I could burn cd's just fine but today I went to burn a cd And I get this message

Windows Media Player could not complete burning because the disc is not compatible with your drive. Try inserting a different kind of recordable media or use a disc that supports a write speed that is compatible with your drive.

I know my dvd/cd rom isnt bad becuase I can still burn dvds but not cd's I even tried brand new cds fresh out of pack same error and 3 different types. But all 3 types I could burn just fine before the switch.

my dvd/cd rom Reads disc just fine and as I said I can burn dvd movies just not cd's anyone got any help for me!!!! Im going crazy trying to make music for my friends and dont post get a ipod
Ok I just upgraded from windows vista to Windows 7 when I had vista I could burn cd's just fine but today I went to burn a cd And I get this message

Windows Media Player could not complete burning because the disc is not compatible with your drive. Try inserting a different kind of recordable media or use a disc that supports a write speed that is compatible with your drive.

I know my dvd/cd rom isnt bad becuase I can still burn dvds but not cd's I even tried brand new cds fresh out of pack same error and 3 different types. But all 3 types I could burn just fine before the switch.

my dvd/cd rom Reads disc just fine and as I said I can burn dvd movies just not cd's anyone got any help for me!!!! Im going crazy trying to make music for my friends and dont post get a ipod
errr typo :p I will try that cdburner right now then get back to you
OMG i get this

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CDBurnerXP
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There is not enough free space on the disc. Please free up some disc space or choose a different target.
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OK
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its a brand new blank cd
btw my dvd/cd rom is ATAPI DVD A DH16A1L



Answer
Have you tried using other software to burn besides windows media player? I use CDBurnerXP (it works on windows 7 despite having the xp in the name) and i have never had any problems burning discs although i have had a few problems with media player (not the particular one you are having). Just a suggestion :-)

EDIT:: I am confused...you said that it says no free space..and then you state that it is a brand new dvd/cd (i forgot which one you said) are you trying to burn that program to a disk..or did it say that error message when you tried to install it..if it said that message when you tried to install it then the hard drive that you use as your program directory is full and you will need to free up space to even attempt to install cdburnerxp

ı can not play dvd on my lap top my software is windows 7 basic also I downloaded gom player?




OZGUR


problem is codecs no problem with dvd driver


Answer
You can cover pretty much every possibility there with VLC and Media Player Classic -- Home Cinema.  Get them from:

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
http://mpc-hc.sourceforge.net/
 




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Wednesday, February 5, 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!


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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


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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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Is there any region free player software for me to play on windows 7?




Charlse


When I try to play my DVD, the system always inform me to set a region code, sometimes it still suck to play DVD player software. What about another one


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All the above is good advice - there are other choices too - plus you can get a small free app to do it in windows media player. (Major Geeks may have it)
Try AfterDawn.com, Ask Leo, Gizmo's, or Widows Club for sage advice.

There are also free codec packs which may/may not help you (Klite is biggest, but not the only one)

My windows 7 media player never asks me to set a region code. Sorry, I can't remember how/if I actually tweaked it.

Windows 7/Asus DVD player problem?

Q. My laptop won't play DVD's. It says there is a driver problem: A driver (service) for this device has been disabled. An alternate driver may be providing this functionality. (Code 32)
What do I do to fix this?


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If you canât find the right Asus drivers manually I would recommend just getting a software program that can do it for you. There is a program I use which will find drivers for just about all hardware devices. The best part is it takes a snapshot of your system specifications and matches the right driver to go with it. Perform a free driver scan at:
http://www.drivers-updates.net/company/asus-drivers.html
Also, you can get the driver from their official sites:
http://www.asus.com/




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Bluray Player or DVD Player?




Sam


Hi, I have a question regarding movie players. In your opinion, should I buy a Blu-Ray Player or a DVD Player. I know a Blu-Ray player is much more expensive as well as the movies, however, if I remember correctly I can also play DVD's on a Blu-Ray player and it will upconvert it to 1080i. So my plan is to get regular movies on DVD and play it on the Blu-Ray player and if there's a movie like Avatar or 2012 the movies that just has to be watched in HD I'll get the Blu-Ray Version of the movie.

So Basically what I'm asking is:

1) Will a Blu-Ray player play both DVD and Bluray so I can get movies I like on Blu-Ray and regular movies on DVD?

2) Which is better? To get the Blu-Ray player or DVD player?

Please answer in detail, Thanks in advance! Cheers! :D



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Most (not all) blu-ray players play dvd's too and some (by no means all) will upcovert to 1080i although it is still not as good as watching something that is HD as source.

How do I get the DVD player to play while driving?




Meghan


I just bought a dodge Durango crew 2012 and the kids hate having to wait for me to put the car on park to watch a movie


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its not illegal to remove or modify the dvd disable function. but its illegal for you to be distracted by the player or radio or gps while driving as you could also be ticketed for distracting other drivers if they are able to view the movie through your windows at night...look it up. google stories about morons watching porn who are now registered sex offenders because children in other cars where able to view the screen. more importantly you asking how to disable a feature that is there to help you keep your kids safe while your driving. just because they hate waiting ? long trips are also a good time to talk to your kids too . so i wont be telling how to do it. my kids where allowed to bring books and a small clip on book light.




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What is the best deal for a HD DVD player?




phillipine


We have been using our playstation 2 to play dvds on for some time now and would like to get a dvd player. We thought since we are buying one we might as well buy one that is for HD dvds as well as that seems to be the way things are going, can anyone help with finding a good deal? They seem quite expensive!! Thank you :)


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I wouldn't get an HD DVD player. I'd get a Blu-Ray player or wait for a hybrid that plays both. HD DVD players are becoming less common and appear to be going down the path as Beta.

How much are you looking to spend?

I play Blu-Ray's on my PS3.

what is the deal with HD dvd players and hi-defintion DVDs?




the5500





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As a counterpoint to the previous responder's answer, I'd like to point out the following to further enlighten you and balance out his biased response:

- HD-DVD players are more affordable. The lower-tier consoles cost $400-$500, while the upper-tier consoles (which DO offer 1080p) start at $800. By comparison, Blu-Ray consoles start at $1000, and while the $500-$600 PS3 has a built-in Blu-Ray player, good luck finding one in the next few months.

- HD-DVD consoles are already in their second generation, having worked out more kinks and refined their technology, while Blu-Ray is having trouble even getting their first generation of devices out.

- There are more HD-DVD titles currently out, and they consistently sell more than Blu-Ray discs. (

- Sony's having a bad public relations year right now--"rootkits" in their CDs that make PC's vulnerable to viruses, computer batteries that explode, the UMD format flopping, the PSP having lackluster sales, and all the delays and difficulties that are plaguing Blu-Ray in its debut (Sony itself hasn't even managed to release its own Blu-Ray player yet; the only Blu-Ray player available in stores right at this moment is by Samsung) threaten to make Blu-Ray the next Betamax.

- HD-DVD also has support from Microsoft, which is selling an external HD-DVD add-on to its XBox 360. That means, for the 7 million plus (10 million by the end of the year) *current* XBox 360 owners, they can get a $200 high-definition player.

- "Shootouts" comparing the movies that have been released in both formats keep declaring HD-DVD the winner in picture quality, despite Blu-Ray's potential for larger capacity (note that most commercially-released HD-DVD's are dual-layer 30GB's, while most Blu-Rays right now are single-layer 25GB discs, which means the whole "larger capacity" thing isn't holding true anyway).

- 1080i/p is NOT an issue. If you're watching on a 720p/1080i HDTV set, you'll have to set your Blu-Ray player down to 1080i anyway, and if you're watching on a 1080p HDTV set, the set will convert the 1080i signal from an HD-DVD player to 1080p with no ill effects.


In short, while it's too early to call a victor in this "format war," right now HD-DVD has the upper hand.




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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

dvd burning help?




nikhil b


i have a lot of files in mpg,avi or dat format which i wanna convert to dvd format,compress them and put all of them on a dvd.. the way they put 3-4 movies on a dvd... can someone help me on what software i need and what i should do.. thanks


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well, theres alot of divx capable dvd players for cheap these days that requires no converting ... but the easiest app to use to convert is winavi ... dont use nero its slow and sucksass for converting ... although u can add multiple avi movie-length files to a winavi single-dvd convert, ther are 2 problems ... one, winavi doesnt make menus so the movies will just play sequentially or have to be fastforwarded to get to the next movie, and two, if you put more than 1 movie on a dvd the quality will be reduced ... when u get to the point of 3 movies in dvd format on a disk the quality level dips to below vcd quality which is bad if your tv is large ... the bigger the tv the more noticeable the quality ... anyway ... if you want to convert avis and put them on a dvd with good quality and a menu heres my method ...you need the ffdshow codec installed on ur machine ... use canopus procoder2 or tmpgenc to convert and u need to use mpeg layer2 sound and keep the video bitrate to about 2500 ... after you have the movies converted to seperate dvd mpeg files use a dvd authoring app to make menus and buttons and settup how you want it to play and add titles, background, music, ect ... tmpgenc dvd author is a good one to start with ...

good avi to dvd app comparable to nero vision?




J


i have used the demo version of nero vision and it has worked pretty good for me i was just wondering what other apps are as good/better before i go spend $$$ on the real nero?
I would like it to have to the ability to create chapters and the ability to write to an image file
thank you



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Standard DVD players read the .Vob format, the files you have now are in AVI format..

I would recommend you download ConvertXtoDVD.

It supports subtitles. This tool will automatically convert to DVD format, readable by all standard dvd players, it will then burn automatically to DVD...

it is easy to use, fast and it works perfect for me.. give it a try, you'll love it

1. Download ConvertXtoDVD here:
http://convertxtodvd.burner-software.com

It can convert any video file.. like wmv, mkv, mp4, avi to dvd

2. Add or drag-n-drop as many video files and subtitles files.
See how to add subtitles here: http://convertxtodvd.burner-software.com/screenshots/

3. Insert blank DVD

4. Click "Convert"

5. Enjoy watching those video files on your home DVD player! =)




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Where can I get the best deal for Sony DVP-NS710H B 1080p Upscaling DVD Player?




unwonted


Where can I find a really good deal online for Sony DVP-NS710H B 1080p Upscaling DVD Player


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DVP-NS710H/B Sony DVD Player with 1080p Upscaling and HDMI
Regular price: $79.00
Sale price: $64.00
You Save: $15.00

Make movie night more enjoyable and watch your DVDs in striking 1080p HD resolution with this upscaling DVD player.

Breathe new life into your DVD collection. The DVP-NS710H/B DVD player upscales your existing DVD collection to gorgeous 1080p HD resolution via an HDMI⢠connection. This DVD player is also equipped with BRAVIA® Sync⢠which gives you one-remote access and control of your DVD player and other BRAVIA Sync-compatible devices. In addition to exceeding ENERGY STAR® compliance levels, you'll also enjoy uncompromised audio quality with Dolby® and dts® digital outputs, as well as an analog audio two-channel output. You can even view photos and listen to music in a wide variety of formats. Includes A/V cable and remote control with batteries.

# Features DVD upscale to 1080p near HD resolution via HDMI⢠- 1080p upscaling DVD player via HDMI⢠connection: DVD upscaling via HDMI⢠makes your existing standard DVDs look better on your HDTV by upscaling them to 1080p near HD Resolution.

# BRAVIA® Sync - BRAVIA Sync capability combines the one-touch access and control functionality of BRAVIA Sync⢠with the ability to control BRAVIA Sync-compatible devices, such as Sony HDTVs and receivers.

# Exceeds ENERGY STAR® standards - Many home audio and video devices can use significant power, even when turned off and in standby mode. The DVP-NS710H, however, was built for energy efficiency. It uses under 0.1W of power in standby mode, far exceeding ENERGY STAR® compliance levels and using less power than most other DVD players.

# Multi-brand TV remote control - Switching back and forth between remote controls while watching television or a movie is a hassle. The DVP-NS710H comes with a compact remote control that allows you to operate most major brands of television and your DVD player.

# Multiple format disc playback - The DVP-NS710H isn't just for movies. You can enjoy movies, as well as photos and music, in a wide variety of formats. The player supports DVD/DVD-RW/DVD-R/DVD+RW/DVD+R DL and CD-R/CD-RW discs runs WMA, AAC, LPCM, MPEG1 (Cyber-shot® movie), and JPEG files.

# Precision Cinema Progressive⢠technology - Many other DVD players detect image changes at the scan line level; the Sony® Precision Cinema Progressive system, however, detects image changes at the pixel level. The picture is more faithful to the source -- whether film or video -- because special algorithms handle the different pixel behavior. The technology also employs separate algorithms to process the moving and still parts of an image, resulting in sharp backgrounds with moving objects that are virtually free from artifacts.

# Precision Drive⢠3 system - Past generations of Precision Drive were only able to compensate for warped discs by moving the entire optical block, which took more time and limited the amount of correction possible. Sony® Precision Drive 3 simplifies the process by moving the lens -- instead of the entire optical block -- for faster and more accurate error correction.

# Photo TV HD - Bring your photos to life and enjoy highly detailed, Full HD 1920 x 1080p images with the PhotoTV HD mode. PhotoTV HD works with your DVD player and HDMI⢠output to fine tune sharpness, gradation, and color, displaying images that more closely match the look of printed photos.

# Fast/slow playback with sound - Fast and slow playback with sound lets you advance through scenes quickly and ensures you never miss a word.

# Multiple-disc resume - With multiple-disc resume, you can power up and return to the last scene you were watching on up to six discs without having to search. Start and stop a movie or switch DVDs -- the player will know exactly where you last left off.

# Dolby® digital output; dts® coaxial digital output - The DVP-NS710H includes support for enhanced audio formats from Dolby and dts and provides connectivity to older receivers and televisions, making the player compatible with many existing audio systems. Also included is an analog audio two-channel output.

# Child lock (tray lock): - A child lock feature prevents children from opening the DVD player's tray and either removing a DVD or playing a different DVD while the parent is away.

Inputs/Outputs
# Coaxial Audio Digital Output(s) : 1 (Rear)
# Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) Output(s) : 1 (Rear)
# Composite Video Output(s) : 1 (Rear)
# HDMI⢠Connection Output(s) : 1 (Rear)
# RCA Audio Output(s) : 1 (Rear)
# S-Video Output(s) : 1 (Rear)

Is Buying A Toshiba 1080P Upscaling DVD Player Worth It?




Tom N


i was looking into buying one for around £60 for my hdtv it upscales normal dvd's to 1080P i was just wondering does it really make a difference and is it worth the money as i have blu ray but i have a wide selection of dvd's if someone who has a hd upscaler could help me out
yeah i have a ps3 which is blu ray player but i have loads of dvd's so if it looks better for £60 i will buy one so please answer the question does it look better



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I just bought a Phillips Up-converting because I have a lot of DVD's that I like but am not going to spend all the money to replace them with Blu-Ray..

Note: Why would my answer be wrong. I stated pretty clearly why I bought one.
You can't play regular DVD's on a Blu-Ray.

And yes, your regular DVD's will look better on the up-converting player.




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i have hd vizio tv and sony blu-ray dvd player. What do I have to get to stream netflix movies?




penelope


I don't have wi-fi. Do I need wi-fi. How do I get it. What do I need? Where can I get it to stream netflix?


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model numbers of your devices would be helpful. Check the specs of your Blu ray player to see if it can run Netflix. You also need an internet connection for your device. Again check your blu ray player to see what type of internet connection it supports. Most have wired connections, other have built in wireless or the option to add wireless with a dongle that must be purchased separately.

Check out your router or modem to see what connections it supports.

How do Blu-ray players stream Netflix?

Q. I have been waiting for my old DVD player to die before getting a blu-ray player. It isn't dead yet, but is certainly getting close. I have heard that many blu-ray players are capable of streaming videos from sites like Netflix, but I'm not sure what the details about it are:

1. Do I need a separate internet account from what I use on the computers in my house?
2. Does it operate by Wi-Fi or do I need to plug it directly into the internet line/modem?
3. Do blu-ray players come with different levels of processor/memory? I'd want one that will stream without hangups.
4. Is 3D capability worth getting? I would only rent or stream movies, so no permanent collection of 3D films.
5. I'm looking at also getting a new TV, as my old one is one of the early model HDTVs and is heavy and getting old. Any recommendations for a TV and Blu-ray that work well together? I'm trying to stay below $500, but will look up to $1,000 if it makes a big difference in quality.


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1. No it uses the same
2. That depends on the bluray player itself. Some have wifi built it and some require you buy an additional dongle.
3. They pretty much stream the same
4. Yes it is, but the TV AND bluray both need to have that capability
5. Not really, just dont get one that is too cheap. You get what you pay for




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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.


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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

can a Panasonic - 9" Widescreen Portable DVD Player play video games?




Sandi





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When you say 'play video games' do you mean hook up a game system and display it on the dvd player screeen? If so, the the answer is maybe. It can IF the portable dvd player has video INPUT. Almost all of them have video OUTPUTS but only a few have video INPUTS. So if your Panasonic portable DVD player has video input then yes you can hook up a game system and display it on the screen.

However if you mean take a video game disk and put it in the player and play the game - only if the player supports that and I don't know of any that does.




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Monday, February 3, 2014

Handbrake DVD help for windows 7 64 bit?




cryptidtru


I just downloaded handbrake to my computer for windows 7 64 bit. However, when I try to rip a DVD, the finished product is multicolored and glitchy. How do I fix it?


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try using dvd shrink or another alternate dvd ripper, or perhaps the dvd your attempting to pirate is protected by some sort of DRM that is preventing you from grabbing the data. :)

I know when I attempted to rip some db-gt once it wasnt possible, and i had to use a external player to physically play the dvd and then encode it from my tv capture card. but this is possibly not an option for you.

try with some different software.

best video player for windows 7 ultimate 64 bit?




Saikat





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@agree with samuel adam...
vlc media player is good one with support various files.....

then Power DvD is another good video player.....which can play most videos...with high picture quality and digital sounds....
while playing 3d movie you can convert the screen in power dvd in just one click....if your desktop support 3d...

i have both....




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dvd player?




maro


My comp did not come with a dvd player to watch movies on it is windows xp. so is it posible to download one from the internet and then play movies or do i need to go and buy and have someone install a dvd player?on my comp,thanks, Roseanna


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A DVD player is hardware so it would be kinda hard to download.

If your computer did not come with a DVD player it may not have a video card able to support one either. If you have a computer repair shop in your area, check them out. You can probably get a used one for the same price as the upgrade would cost you.

DVD Player software?




amanda a


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


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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.




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Where do they sell portable DVD players for under 100 dollars?




Burnt_Cook





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Do they make 'players' anymore? Get a recorder.

For my computer, I got a 16-speed DVD Burner DOUBLE-LAYER for $32.00 after rebate, at Target.

Is this for a PC?

If not I got one that records right off of a TV signal (it has a TUNER built-in actually), cablebox, CamCorder, or satellite. Onto a Blank DVD. For $97.00 at Sam's Club. It is a Magnavox, and makes perfect DVDs that play on other DVD players.

For $200.00 Target has one that also plays DIVX!!!!

I use DVDRW, so I can erase them. Good for recording TV shows and stuff.

portable dvd player??????




jaja


is the magnavox model: MPD 150 worth the $200 you have to pay for it im thinking about purchaseing one
EDIT: i dont want another ipod
EDIT the 2nd : i dont want another mp3 kind of thing



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There are a lot of portable DVD players on the market today, many of them selling under $100. Check WalMart, Sears or Circuit CIty.

Also, stop in at Radio Shack. The good thing about them is that you have 30 days to return the item if you don't like it, as long as you return it in the original box and it is in re-sellable condition.




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Where can I review dvd players?







Im looking for a dual screen portable dvd player for my new car.


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hyia, guy,
as for car dvd player, u can browse at tradingmic.com, it offers various dvd players, like universal car dvd, special dvd player and regular car monitors...go to have a try, lucky u...

I need a good car DVD player.?




Margie


I want one that straps to the head rest. And preferable one that takes the DVDs instead of having a DVD player hooked up to it. Something reasonably priced (under $100) but decent quality.


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Straps to the head rest?, most of these are more expensive than $100. You might want to take a look at this one that is mounted in the head rest

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Chameleon+-+7%22+Widescreen+LED-LCD+Headrest+Monitor/1179266.p?id=1218230520410&skuId=1179266

When you are looking, look for DVD Player, not DVD Monitor, the monitor uses a separate dvd player




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My blu ray player will play DVD's but not blu ray movies, Why is that?




Drew


It says can not load disc but it will play some blu ray movies but most of them it will not play. I just bought contraband and a few other new blu ray movies and it will not play them. The player is only 6 monthes old, what do I need to do?


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First of all have you ever updated your Blu-Ray player's firmware before from the default that came along. IF NOT go to player's website and look for the firmware to the model of your player. Sometime you need to do that in order to play certain movies, IF there are NO parts problems. When I first got Terminator 2: Judgment Day Skeynet Edition it would not load up to the menu screen and stay at the loading wait on my Pioneer BDP-51FD. So I looked online for info, and that got me to do my very first firmware update, and NOT leave it at the default firmware that came along. This was back in late May or early June of 2010. After I updated the firmware to 1.65 from the company's site. I had never update my Blu-Ray player's firmware since I got it in mid February of 2009.

I had this problem when the remake of True Grit was released back in June of 2011. I got it the second or third day. The first time I put it in my Pioneer BDP-51FD it would not play, after it finished saying closed and went to loading. It would stay at that to a certain point(I would guess it always the same amount of time), and then a message would show up on the HDTV screen and player's little screen saying "Can't Play This Disc" and Unknown Disc. Back then I didn't know what was going on, The first seven time I have try it in the player, it did not play at all, and the same thing happen. Altogether I try the disc in the player 22 times with in a week and three days. It only worked three different times in the player. Then my guess was that either the disc hates my player the player hates the disc or this disc of True Grit out of so many made has problems. I just return it to Costco in the end, but before doing that I did try the disc on my friend's PS3, and it work the first time in there. I also tryed it on my uncle's Sony Blu-Ray player, it also worked the first time in there.

Move forward to mid August 2011 certain Blu-Rays I got way before the release of True Grit(remake) had worked in the my Pioneer player with no problems. The first one I notice with that problem was Casino, I had got that back in early April of last year, and it had always worked. Ever since mid August more and more started not to play on the player, with the same problem as True Grit. What I have notice was when it would not play and with the same messages is that there is no fan like spinning sound, when it does disc loading. I have also sat in front of the Blu-Ray player, with the TV sound turn down to listen and notice no fan like spinning sound. When I first had this problem I had also found two forums with sections devoted to my player. One is a section at http://www.avsforum.com, with 1009 pages, and at http://www.blu-ray.com. As time went on the Blu-Rays that did not play on the Pioneer, that had worked before with no problems are The Magnificent Seven, Cop Out, Miami Vice, Public Enemies, Never Say Never Again(sometime works sometime don't), Spy Game, Apocalypse Now, Die Hard With A Vengeance(sometime works sometime don't), and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. I Have not try all of my Blu-Rays in the player. Sometime new ones I get will not play the first time in the player like Taken, Pulp Fiction, Rounders, X-Men: First Class and The Guns Of Navarone. Sometime there are new one that will still play first time in the player, like Cowboy And Aliens. It just will it still play as time go by say two and half months later.


What the people on the two forums have said was either one of these is the problem

The laser lens is dirty (Use a Blu-ray laser lens cleaner to clen it the kind that come with a brush. IF it more stubborn, open up the player and use Q-tip to clean it.)

The laser lens is starting to die

The drive could be starting to die( one person said the drive for the model I have, have known problem)

They say it has nothing to do with the firmware update, which I did do since I updated mine from 1.65 to 1.71 when there was problems with playing True Grit and then to 1.72 when my older Blu-Rays started not to play that use to with no problem. And still the problem is still there for me.


One thing no one have said was how to tell is the laser lens just dirty and it not starting to die at all. Alos that there are NO parts problem.

When I told my uncle about it, he told me it parts can't be dying at all. It must be like a record player when there a little piece of bread crum on it, it will not play the record in it right way. I have yet to buy a blu-ray laser lens cleaner and try that. I know all those disc will work in another player. Right now 100% no problems with the DVD and CD side of the Blu-Ray player.

The best thing for you is to ask a home theater expert or store a worker that sell this kind of stuff like at Best Buy and Magnolia Hi-Fi or those good mom and pop kinds. Also try the disc at friend and relative's player to see does it work. Last of all look for forums devoted to your player, and post questions

RW Compatible DVD Players?




Xander


My mom found some old VHS tapes of some family reunions and get-togethers. She asked me if I could transfer them to DVD.

I have a DVD burner that can play and burn on DVD -RWs, DVD +RWs, DVD -Rs, and DVD +Rs.

I went to get the tapes from her and looked at her DVD player and all it said was "RW Compatible."

Does this mean that is can only play DVD RWs? And if if can, does that mean it can play +RWs and -RWs?

Or does it mean it can play DVD -Rs, DVD -RWs, DVD +Rs, and DVD +RWs?

Thanks.



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Hi Xander,

The RX compatible simply tells you it can use a RW DVD. Many units will not play RW DVD's.

Her machine probably supports either +R or -R media but your safest bet is to probably use DVD-R media. That being the oldest format it will play in just about any player ever made.

To be safe I would take a DVD you burned and play it in her machine.

Norm




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Sunday, February 2, 2014

what is the best free dvd & video player software?




liveAndLea


so I can watch movies and play dvds on my xp laptop??


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for me, i like windows media player.

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.



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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.




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