Saturday, May 10, 2014

Where can I get a free windows xp compatible dvd decoder for media player?




J.D.


I'm either looking for a decoder for windows media player or a free similar dvd player.


Answer
I would sugest you get the k lite codec pack because it comes with a dvd decoder (it allows you to play movies through windows media player) and more. I prefer the media player clasic that comes with the pack because it is faster, and supports more file formats including real and quicktime.
A codec pack has codecs for many types for video and audio with this pack there probably wont be a video or movie you can't play because it has it all, and the best part is its free

http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_Lite_Mega_Codec_Pack.htm

i need a DVD decoder/player program or software for my pc ( for windows xp)?







i wanna be able to play dvds on my pc, i can only play video clips , you know (Real player, Quick Time..etc) but no dvd player.. where can i find free download for that?


Answer
Real player and Quick Time are only for viewing web content.

You need a special program to be able to view DVD Videos in Windows Media Player like PowerDVD or WinDVD. They don't cost that much. There is one free one that I could find, but I don't know if it's a standalone prog or runs through WMP. However, I've heard some very good things about it. Check it out here:

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

I hope this helps. Good Luck!




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Friday, May 9, 2014

No dvd audio in Windows media player or DVD / CD roms?







HI, i have had this problem for a long time now and cannot fix it. I have no audio with any movie dvds in windows media player 11 AND no audio with CD-Roms or games. I have this problem with only windows media player which i can solve by downloading another media player BUT i do not have sound with any CD's or DVDs. Also i can hear movies that i have downloaded from the internet they work fine with audio. Its just mainly CDs or DVDs that have no audio with windows media player 11. Also i cannot hear game sounds aswell. Please help!

Thanks!
Ive downloaded a number of codecs from solutions Ive tried to use from the internet and nothing has changed :(.
And Fug-azi I opened up my computer and i think the cable might be the problem, as there is a cable loose just like the one you posted but i do not know where to insert it to on the motherboard. There is a possible socket which i insnerted it into and when i tried to start my computer it wouldnt start :/.



Answer
You need the audio cable fitted from the back of the DVD/CD player to the socket on the motherboard. For games, movies etc that reside on your hard drive the cable is not required as it is included in the stream, on a CD or DVD the audio is in a seperate stream.

the cable looks like this

http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?q=CD+audio+cable&hl=en&prmd=ivns&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&biw=1280&bih=826&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=275075529642459024&sa=X&ei=4DdBTtv-EZGLhQek4si5CQ&ved=0CKIBEPMCMAA

-----------------------------------

You need to get hold of the technical manual for your system, once you have it look for the picture of the motherboard layout, on it should be a socket labelled AUDIO, that is where you need to plug it into.

If you post your system maker and model I'll try to find the manual for you.

How to make a dvd with windows 8 movie maker?




ME


I need help, I need to make a dvd and I cant do it with windows 8 movie maker


Answer
Hi There,

have had the same problem using Windows Movie maker using Win 7 home.
I could make a video , edits, transitions, title ,etc and burn to a DVD.
The computer could play it but not our home DVD player.

After trying several other programs there is one that is small, simple and it will burn a DVD that will work on our home DVD player.

The one that works is "Freemake Video Converter". It is free and allows joining several clips together. You can even "join" clips in different formats and it converts them to the format you select or will burn to a DVD-R disk.

It can open almost any format and save to most formats. If you want to burn a DVD you just select "DVD" and insert the DVD disk and click on "Burn"...that's all you have to configure.

One thing I found was you need to burn DVD-R (not DVD+R ). The plus R disks did not work for me. I doubt that rewritable DVD work work too.

Here is the link for the free download...http://www.freemake.com/
Hope this helps,
Al




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Thursday, May 8, 2014

Can Computer DVD players detect the different DVD regions?




jb


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


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

You can view the current region code by

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

Good luck!

Can I make my DVD player into a Computer?




nerdsharpi


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


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




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portable DVD player?




.:


I want to buy a portable DVD player.

Must have 10 inch screen or LOWER
Great quality
Well known company [not a must but I'd like so]



Answer
Everyone should have a portable DVD player because they can be hooked up to a TV like a regular DVD player.

I bought a LG® Portable DVD Player (2007) with 7" Screen LPA837, a CENTRIOS⢠(2006, The Source/old Radio Shack) brand 7" PORTABLE DVD PLAYER, and a Casio EV-680 3-inch portable TV.

I have been overall safisfied with all 3 products, and like taking my DVD player to go through a lot of CDs in libraries.

I just bought the LG because I'm loyal to Sears, and this was the only model with a USB port at Sears. I don't like to shop.

A must for a portable DVD player is a USB port, so I can enjoy MP3/WMA music, JPEG images, or DivX MPEG videos from my computer on my DVD player or on my TV using the audio/visual jacks.

My Centrios battery lasted 2 hours, and the smaller LG batter lasts 3 hours, 20 minutes. An annoyance is my LG won't charge while I'm watching it, but the Centrios can do both at the same

My LG better for viewing JPEG images because often to fill the screen with a portrait, I have to put the DVD player on its side, but the shapes and locations of jacks on the Centrios make this difficult. time.

I still wish my portable TV (maybe even a radio) were built into my portable DVD. player, and my last 2 links list some; however Synco is a Chinese company that I don't know, and the player referred to in Yahoo Answers has no USB port.

My Casio TV has been good too, but the rechargeable batteries only last about 1 hr., so I use a universal adapter for both my Casio TV and cell phone, and just find places to plug it in. I wish it had a radio because batteries do last a long time using radios. Portable TVs are hard to find in stores, so you should use the internet.

The 3 inch screen on the Casio TV is too small for watching any sports because the ball is small. Reception is a problem in about half of the locations you try. The biggest problem with my Casio TV is it is not stereo, which can make it harder to listen too, so I just take out the earphones usually.

Make sure you don't get told you are stealing power. At $0.11/kWh in Alberta, Canada, it costs hardly anything, but it's the principle.

dvd region problem??




garfy8315


hi guys!I just bought 3 seasons of tv-series from amazon.com but as it turns out and because I leave in Greece I can't play them on my DVD!is there any solution to the problem?are different dvd players sold so as to play these dvds or not??


Answer
You have 2 problems. The first one is the region problem. This is easily solved by just buying a region-free player. You can find them on the net, or sometimes at your local Chinese grocery store.

The other problem is that the video standard in Greece (and the rest of Europe) is different than the one used in the US, Canada, and Japan. You're using PAL, while the DVDs are probably in NTSC. So, unless both your DVD player and TV can support NTSC, you still won't be able to view the DVDs properly.

Some DVD players can convert from one format to the other, otherwise you'll need an external video converter.




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Windows media player cannot play dvd??




cvbing


("lady in pink" already asked this, but as the answers she got still don't solve my problem i'm asking it again)

"windows media player cannot play dvd video. you might need to adjust your windows display settings. open the display settings on control panel and then try lowering your screen resolution and color quality setting."
I DID ALL THAT BUT I'M STILL HAVING THE SAME PROBLEM AND MESSAGE. HELP!

i have windows vista and i have all the codecs... i used to be able to watch dvds on my computer but from one day to another this message appeared.
HELP PLEASE!
i have all the codecs! why do you tell me to install them? this happened from one day to another... my codecs didn't disappeared...
and i don't wanna use the VLC player!
i want to use the windows media player!

thanks for your help :)



Answer
No worry.Don't use Windows Media player to play dvd movie. Use VLC player instead. download VLC player free here: http://www.videolan.org

if you have problem using VLC in Vista, check this link: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/using-vlc-player-under-vista/

Cannot Play DVD on Windows Media Player......How to Fix???




John Lawre


I cannot play any DVD on Windows Media Player 11
on Vista
an Error appears says

""Windows Media Player Cannot Play DVD..You Might Need to Adjust your Screen Resolution or Display Properties""

my screen resolution is the Highest
1024 x 768 pixels

if I'll use the Low ,Lower or the Lowest
it doesn't fit on my screen


What should I do....Please Help Me..

thks

****************************************************************************

please do not include bad answers like Vista Sucks
coz I also know that
or
an alternative player

thanks



Answer
You do not want an alternative player. Why not. Windows Media Player sucks and I could go on a trip around the world when I was given a dollar for everytime somebody had trouble with wmp. You have to download all kind of codecs etc and then you still can't be sure. Leave wmp alone as soon as possible and make your live easy.
I will recommend an alternative player anyway.. Gomplayer. It is free and plays all file types, audio, dvd's without having to download anything.
Go to preferences -- Others -- select All File Types and Codecs.
As a nice bonus you can make nice pictures (screen captures) of the video (DVD) you are watching.
Right click on player for menu then Control Panel (F7). Click on CP or hit F7. Now youl can make screen captures.
It is up to you whether to keep on struggling with wmp or download Gomplayer
http://gom-player.en.softonic.com/




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What can I do to stop the dvd player mounted to the roof of my car from vibrating?




Paul And L


I'm pretty sure the dvd player in my car is not factory. It vibrates a lot when I'm driving and is seriously annoying. I tried tightening the screws but it did not help. I took it to a professional who did not have any good ideas to stop the vibrating. He said because of the sunroof he couldn't add a bracket to the top of it.

I'm really just looking for some sort of cushioning to put in between the dvd player and the roof of the car. If anyone has any ideas or can put me on to a product I'd really appreciate it.



Answer
Some rubber or foam?

Bypass 2008 Hyundai SantaFe DVD?




gamingdext


I would like to know how I would be able to get around the safety feature which makes you unable to watch movies while driving. I find it very annoying mainly because there are usually more than 1 child in the car that would like to watch the movie while we are going somewhere in the car. Any ideas?


Answer
If your DVD player is the factory one mounted on the roof, it will work anytime the vehicle is switched on. It wouldn't matter if the vehicle was moving or not, since it is for the rear seat passengers. If your referring to the Nav screen on the instrument panel, then you cannot watch movies on that one. Let the kids sit in the back.




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Can i find a region free dvd player at walmart?




tank546dow





Answer
There are advantages to buying one over the internet, price being one and the assurance you are in fact getting an all-region player. That doesn't mean you can't get a good price and region free player from a store. Most sales clerks at stores seem to be surprisingly uninformed when it comes to region free players. You're lucky if they're on the same page with you. Despite having said that, I've bought two region-free players (Philips DVP642 & Philips DVP 5140) at Fry's and Target respectively for a good price. I DO NOT recommend buying a Coby.

What is the best portable DVD player?




whitney.gr


i was looking @ this 1:
http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-DVD-LS80-8-5-Portable-Player/dp/B000O3LUIY/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1197995071&sr=8-2
do u know if it's any good?? if not, what is another 1 that is good? thanks â¥



Answer
Hi!
That DVD-Player that you where looking at,
was pretty GOOD!
I just provided a few links for U.
Here are also some portale DVD-Players

click on these links to view.


http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8200868&st=portable+dvd+player&type=product&id=1165610071617

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=6486441

http://www.target.com/Polaroid-Swivel-Portable-DVD-Player/dp/B000PY9SNG/sr=1-3/qid=1197998640/ref=sr_1_3/602-4008840-5023052?ie=UTF8&index=target&field-original-keywords=portabel%20dvd%20player&rh=k%3Aportable%20dvd%20player&page=1


http://www.amazon.com/Initial-IDM-1295-Swivel-Portable-Tuner/dp/B000F8S9UK/ref=sr_1_43?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1197999098&sr=8-43

I hope this will help you a bit!




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what is better as a dvd player xbox or playstation 2?

Q. actually the xbox dvd remote i can buy it now on ebay brand new for $5.30


Answer
Why PS2, why not PS3. It's a way better console, better games, and plays Blu-Ray movies. Ok it may be a little more expensive but it will be worth it in the end.
Between the end of this year and 2012 they will be switching of ALL tv channels for analog TV's and the only way you will get a signal is if you have a tv with a HD tuner.

www.parliament.uk/documents/upload/postpn264.pdf

this link is from the UK, but i've seen articles from the US and from where i live in Australia about Analog signals been turned of.

also DVD's and DVD players will cease to exist, Blu-Ray will do what dvd's did to tapes.

In the short run it's probably a lot to waste in your eyes.
But in the long run it's going to be your only option.
Until Xbox installs Blu-Ray players and buys shares from Sony over it.

Which bluray player to go for?




Jackson


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-BDPS480B-CEK-Blu-Ray-Internet-Wireless/dp/B004M8R982/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&coliid=I1G7E2DUE4WB4C&colid=CSCEQ0YGZIZC

or

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-BDPS490-Blu-ray-Player-2012/dp/B007LKG6Z0/ref=dp_ob_title_ce

The second link is apparently is the 'next years release' version of the previous one. The first one is well reviewed where as the second doesnt have as many but being the new version of the first one it should be as good/better? Just wondering whether its worth paying the extra £13 on top of the wireless adapter.
@Hunny : It's not the fact of money, its pointless me paying the extra £13 if theres no difference between the two models!



Answer
I would not purchase a Sony product. I never had a Sony product that have lasted me more than 3 years. When DVD first came out I purchase a Sony DVD player model 7000 and the following year the 7700 both cost me over $1,100 each. The first HDTV in the market by Sony, a 34" CRT HDTV for a price of $6,400. If you read yahoo questions you will find many Sony items with issue. My first Blu Ray disc player is by Panasonic, model BD-10. It is over 4 years old and played over 300 Blu Ray disc movies without one issue. When AVATAR came out many player had an issue playing the movie including Sony. My Panasonic had no issue at all. Hope this will help you out.




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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

How do I convert and burn a video to a DVD so that I can play it in DVD players?




Yahoo User


I would want to burn movies I have in my computer (mostly AVI files) in an empty DVD so that I can watch it in my car's DVD player. What do I have to do so that any DVD player can play the video I burned to the DVD? Do I have to convert the AVI video to some other format first? How do I burn it to the empty DVD afterwards? If possible, I would want a program which can convert/burn without leaving a watermark. Thanks for the help. Sorry if my question is kind of long, I'm not very good with technology.


Answer
Most dvd players only recognize standard video DVD well, so if you want to watch the burned dvd on your car's or home DVD players, you need to use a right software to convert and burn your movies to standard video DVD that can be watched well on dvd players, you can try RZ DVD Creator, it can convert any movies to standard video DVD and burn to any dvd disc (DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL, etc.), such as convert and burn any avi files to standard video DVD, easy to use, just run RZ DVD Creator, insert a dvd disc into your computer dvd burner drive, directly drag and drop your avi files into the software, then press "START" button, then you will get a good standard video DVD from your movies, and you can watch the burned standard video dvd on yoru car's and home dvd players well. You can yahoo or google search and download RZ DVD Creator, hope it can help you.

How To Burn a VIDEO_TS Folder To DVD For It To Play On DVD Players?







I have a movie on my hard drive, which is a 7gb file. It is contained in a VIDEO_TS folder in several different files of VOB and others. I've burnt it to an 8.5gb DVD and it works on my laptop, but not in my Xbox 360 or other DVD players. How can I do this so it will play in other DVD players, I have plenty of discs and am willing to download software. All help is much appreciated.


Answer
Most dvd players only recognize standard video DVD well which include VOB, IFO and BUP files, and all files be placed in a VIDEO_TS folder, so you can directly burn the VIDEO_TS folder to your DVD disc as a standard video DVD, and you should note once burn complete, your burner software must close the dvd disc, can't use incremental burn mode. There is an easy way can help you, you can try RZ Free DVD Burner, it's free, it can directly burn hard drive video DVD folder(VIDEO_TS) to any DVD disc that can play well on DVD player, easy run rz free dvd burner then select "Burn video" to burn. You can yahoo or google search and download the RZ Free DVD Burner, it's free, easy to use, hope it can help you.




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How to change bad looking subtitles on DVD I create?




Tammy


I've been working on some subtitles for a project I was in.
The subtitles look fine when I use VLC media player with the video + srt files.
I want to burn this project to a DVD but when I create the ISO file and check how the subtitles look, after adding them as an option with the DVD creating software I use (DVD Styler, but this happened with other softwares as well) the subtitles look very bad. I tried changing the font but it didn't help.

Here are examples of what happens -
http://s18.postimg.org/wmd374ttl/vlcsnap_2013_04_10_17h52m24s190.png
http://s13.postimg.org/9fcr8yah3/vlcsnap_2013_04_10_17h52m41s117.png

BTW - the default font on both VLC and my DVD creating software for subtitles are Arial.

(not interested in buying special fonts)



Answer
Subtitles on a dvd are actually bitmap images, not text. They're not part of the video either so the mpeg-2 compression doesn't affect them. Sometimes the conversion process from text to images just doesn't come out very good.

You could try making a test dvd ("just generate" to your hard drive, don't make an actual disc) with lots of short videos and just try different settings for the subtitle appearance. Font (including bolding), size, outline thickness, shadow and whatever other options are available can affect the quality. Don't forget to save the project so you can go back and see which settings looked good.
This would be a good question to ask at DVD Styler's forum (or other dvd authoring software) so someone who's already gone through all that can give you a recommendation. http://forum.videohelp.com/ and http://forum.doom9.org are other good places to ask for advice.
(results from both these sites come up if you google: best font for dvd subtitles )

Evil Dead Steelbook 2013?




Sam


I really want to get the new evil dead movie on steelbook but it is only available in bluray. I don't have a bluray player. Should I just buy it and wait til I get one? It just get the dvd?! I'm pretty sure the steelbook doesn't come with a dvd


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No, the "Evil Dead" Steelbook is only for Blu-Ray, it doesn't come for DVD. I'd just suggest getting a Blu-Ray player, especially if your a fan of films, Blu-Ray plays the best quality picture and sound for a film, that's the reason I buy Blu-Ray's, but if you don't have a HD TV, the Blu-Ray player won't play the quality, It never for me, but when I got a HD TV, it started playing the films in 1080p quality. I was thinking of getting the Steelbook, but I haven't seen it or the original and plus i'm not 18, so I wouldn't be able to buy it. Glad if I helped.




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What would be a good DVD player download




Shyness


I'd like to know what would be a good DVD player download with a good Codec package included?


Answer
DVD has been around long enough that most of the software players available are pretty good. Theatertek has a pretty large group of devoted users in the home theater PC department, as does Power DVD and WinDVD.

Since you ask about a good codec pack, I'm assuming that you're also wanting to use the player to view other file formats like .AVI and .MP4. Power DVD, WinDVD, and Nero Showtime (bundled with the Nero Burning Suite) all come to mind as solid commercial packages. If your price range is more on the free side (these days, whose isn't?), my advice would be to download the Community Codec Pack and install it; this way, you'll be able to watch pretty much anything you want right on Windows Media Player--or on any of the provided media players in that package.

Community Codec Pack: http://www.cccp-project.net/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page

Linux users can normally take their pick from whatever their distribution supports, and there's normally an interface to aid in finding them already on the operating system.

Linux Fedora DVD player...Someone please save me an extra 4 hours!!?




Eric


Newbie to linux Operating Systems and decided to try Fedora which was superb at compatibility issues that I was getting in Windows- I didn't have to do anything. The only prob I have is playing DVD's now, I understand there is licensing issues with Fedora and the DVD patents in some places but can someone just tell me the easiest way to click on a link download the app and start using a dvd player?

I have tried sooo many and its driving me mad, for over 4 hours :(
Any help would be muchhh appreciated

Thanks



Answer
Install VLC the DVD player and the file libdvdcss. Once installed you should be able to play DVDs, even the ones you rent or buy. Use the software management program in Fedora to do this.

If it is not in the repository list, then type in the web search VLC .rpm and then libdvdcss .rpm . Ferora uses .rpm files and should install these.




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DVD player question........?




IDK


OK, so i was just in England and I bought a DVD there to play back home here in Canada. But when i put in the DVD, a message pops up saying it isn't compatible for this device {the player}. Is there certain players over here that can play both kinds of DVD players? The player i have now was really cheap, so if i bought a more expensive one, will it be able to play it?

Thanks!!



Answer
You are having this problem because DVDs and DVD players are usually "region coded" - you can't play a DVD made to play in Europe on a DVD player made to work on USA DVDs, and vice-versa. There are actually 6 worldwide "regions" for DVDs, the full list is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvd_regions

But there is a solution: you can buy a region-free DVD player that will play DVDs from any region, here's one for $50: http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=210876659&listingid=39816733
Make sure any such player you buy is not only region-free, but also is able to play both PAL and NTSC DVDs (PAL is the video signal format used in Europe).

Iâm thinking to buy DVD player, maybe Pioneer DV 420 vk, any suggestions from past experience?




swati s


DVD Player: Pioneer DV 420 worth of buying or throwing?


Answer
For people who are looking and thinking to buy up converting DVD player, this is my personal feedback, experience and opinion in regards to this Pioneer DV 420V-k player.

This player has arrived within 5 days, relatively fast delivery, no problem.

As someone mentioned before that it has voltage capability up to 220 volts, and the one I received fixed only to 110 volts, I got it for Australia and there we have 220 voltage. For those who are buying this player to use outside of U.S. and Canada, you also would need to get step down voltage converter from you 220v to 110v.

You will not fix the problem just by changing power cords, it won't work. The other option is to look for the international version of the same model on the internet. It is able to handle 110v, 220v and 240v but may cost 10 bucks more though. Also, DV 410 model gives chance to swap cables (compare to DV 420) with no problems, just look the back side pictures of the DVD player on the net and compare that picture with your one.

The player is quite big in itself, the company made it look like a Blu ray player but it is only a conventional dvd player with up scaling capabilities. I am sure they could fit it in a much smaller portable box. If you open the cover you realise that there is not much stuff inside, it is almost empty. And the case of this model is identical to DV 610 dvd player. DV 420 is a simplified version of DV 610 and even older model DV 410. DV 420V-(k) does not have outputs for 5.1 speakers and DTS sound. If your TV support DTS output, then connect your DVD player to the receiver via coaxial or HDMI cable to your TV, else you will not get any DTS sound whatsoever!

Remember that, it will give you DTS 5.1 sound only, if you plug it in to your receiver which has got coaxial digital input, and it has got function to output 5.1 DTS on your speakers. If you connect with component cables to your ordinary TV with two speakers, it only gives you stereo sound. But for those who want to get DTS 2-Channel Decoding to TV with two speakers, you can get Pioneer DV 410 model it is an older version but more advanced, it does give you DTS 2-Channel Decoding, but it will cost you a bit more as well.

This time Pioneer decided just to cut down on cost and give exactly the same player as the older version but with less functions, what a genius! Corporations have one purpose to make more money and save on production and licensing costs and get more money from us. So with every new model they introduce every year, they also cut on something and make sure your gadget becomes lighter and thinner.

The other functions on DV 420 such as virtual surround and sound retriever are hopeless and useless. They will not make difference at all; even if there is little improvement, it does not make substantial difference to the sound at all. If you want to hear good music you still would need to play CD quality music. If it is MP3 make sure it has got the highest bit rate, as the provided enhancing sound functions will not bring any benefit at all.

Now in regards to video and region playability!!! As you may feel by now, I would suggest you to buy DV 410. The only difference they made to DV 420 is that they made it possible to rip your CD's to USB that's all, but they cut it down DTS 2-Channel Decoding, which probably cost them around 3 dollars as the license per player. To me if I really want to rip I'll do it on my computer with greater speed and control. In my opinion you do want to get good damn sound out of your TV at the end of the day anyway, especially for those who don't want to spend extra money on additional receiver, speakers or theater sound systems. Just give me my DTS for my damn TV with two speakers and I am happy.




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EMP device instructions please?




Ricardo


iv'e got many electronic devices at home that i don't use anymore or are broken (a ps3, a dvd player, some controllers(tv/ps3), cellphones, camera's and microwaves or magnetron's). the idea is to make an EMP device for a project for school.

NOTE: this info will be used for further study of electronics and not for private use!

it doesn't have to be the biggest EMP device of all it just has to work! also it will be made just demonstrate to the audience what an EMP can do, as a target we'll be using a cellphone or calculator. therefore it means that the range doesn't need to be that big as well, i would like my spectators to come closer and see whitout having their phones jammed. if the info could be send via video or picture than that'd be great! and if it can be used again, than that would be a BONUS!
thank you for, reading i expect positive results.



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Two basic problems with your approach:

1) you can't generate something that would classify as an EMP in this way. For an EMP, you'll need a very (_VERY_) fast change in an electromagnetic field. There is one method proven to work, which is a nuclear bomb. The other published, possibly only theoretical, method is the controlled explosive compression of a current carrying coil.

2) be glad that you can't. You won't be able to limit the range of your EMP - if you can be sure to destroy a phone at 1 foot, you can't be sure that it won't at least damage all (or at least some) other phones at 10 feet.

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Edit: El Reg just ran a short article about the current state of the art - practically unchanged since 1990....: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/11/11/the_long_slow_march_to_a_practical_pulse_bomb/

Xbox 360 slim black screen problem?




Inspirate


Hi,

I have a problem with my Xbox 360 Slim 4Gb. when playing games such as GTA4, Dragon Age 2 and Mini Ninja, the screen frequently shift to a black screen for 1 or 2 sec then go back to the game. This is irrespective whether im in the game or a in a loading phase. Im playing all these games from disc.
Do you know if my DVD are at fault or is it my Xbox? btw just bought the console 2 weeks ago.



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The Xbox 360 is the second video game console produced by Microsoft and the successor to the Xbox. The Xbox 360 competes with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles. As of September 30, 2011, 57.6 million Xbox 360 consoles have been sold worldwide.[3]
The Xbox 360 was officially unveiled on MTV on May 12, 2005, with detailed launch and game information divulged later that month at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). The console sold out completely upon release in all regions except in Japan.[8][9][10]
Several major features of the Xbox 360 are its integrated Xbox Live service that allows players to compete online, download arcade games, game demos, trailers, TV shows, music and movies and its Windows Media Center multimedia capabilities. The Xbox 360 also offers region specific access to third-party media streaming services such as Netflix and ESPN in the US or Sky Go in the UK.
At their E3 presentation on June 14, 2010, Microsoft announced a redesigned Xbox 360 that would ship on the same day.[11] The redesigned console is slimmer than the previous Xbox 360 model and features integrated 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, TOSLINK S/PDIF optical audio output, 5 USB 2.0 ports (compared to the 3 from older versions) and a special AUX port.[12] Older models of the Xbox 360 have since been discontinued.[13] The first new console to be released features a 250 GB hard drive, while a later, less expensive SKU features 4 GB internal storage.
With the announcement of the Xbox 360 S, Microsoft have said that they believe that the console is only mid-way through its life-cycle and will continue through 2015.[14][15][16] However, unnamed sources have claimed that Microsoft's next video game console is being slated for release as early as the 2013 holiday season.[17] Development of the system has also been implied by updates Microsoft employees have made to their resumes, which state that they were working on the next Xbox console. [18]Also it might go on it to long




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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.


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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

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.


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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.




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Evil Dead Steelbook 2013?




Sam


I really want to get the new evil dead movie on steelbook but it is only available in bluray. I don't have a bluray player. Should I just buy it and wait til I get one? It just get the dvd?! I'm pretty sure the steelbook doesn't come with a dvd


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No, the "Evil Dead" Steelbook is only for Blu-Ray, it doesn't come for DVD. I'd just suggest getting a Blu-Ray player, especially if your a fan of films, Blu-Ray plays the best quality picture and sound for a film, that's the reason I buy Blu-Ray's, but if you don't have a HD TV, the Blu-Ray player won't play the quality, It never for me, but when I got a HD TV, it started playing the films in 1080p quality. I was thinking of getting the Steelbook, but I haven't seen it or the original and plus i'm not 18, so I wouldn't be able to buy it. Glad if I helped.

Portable dvd drive for MacBook Pro?




laurenmf12


I will be getting the retina display late 2013 (please don't comment on how I shouldn't be getting it) and need a portable disk drive. Since the resolution is so high, I didn't want to get the regular apple dvd drive.

I was wondering of I was able to purchase the Samsung portable blue ray player, it can play blue ray, regular dvd as well as burning disks. Would that work for a MacBook Pro?

Here's the link: Check this out on AMZN: Samsung SE-506BB/TSBD 6X USB2.0 External Slim Blu-ray Writer Drive (Black)
http://amzn.com/B00AO1XFM0



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Yes it will work with a Mac but you will need BluRay software to watch BluRay discs...

http://www.macblurayplayer.com

http://www.bluray-player-software.com

Etc.




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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

How do you change the defalt DVD movie player on a PC?




TAN





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hi, this is William from Daniusoft DVD Ripper
I think the follow discussion-"How to change DVD default player on WinXP"-will help you fix this problem, good luck,
http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/re-change-dvd-default-player-winxp-t258335.html

Why won't my DVD Rom play my DVDs?




angela_m_h


I have a DVD-rom that plays my dvd games fine but when I tried to play a movie I just bought recently it won't play the movie. I know the DVD works cause I played it in a regular dvd player before but it just won't work on my computer. My computer prompts me to get a compatible dvd decoder and when I click the "web help" button, it sends me to the Nvidia web site to buy something (I assume cause I have a Nvidia video card installed). Is there any way to play my dvds on my computer with my dvd-rom without having to buy something else for my computer? Please help.


Answer
Let me guess you have WinXP. WinXP doesn't have native DVD decoding/playing software right out of the box (unless you have the Media Center Edition). WinDVD is popular choice. And there are others around as well. I like Media Center Classic (not Windows Media Player, though it's front end is very similar) myself.




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What rights do you have when you swap online?




Katy W


I swapped an xbox360 for a portable DVD player I sent the xbox first it arrived fine then the DVD player arrived and it doesnt work at all. I emailled the seller but they refuse to swap back. What rights do I have if any to get my property back? PLEASE HELP
me and the swapper are both in the UK.



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you realize portable dvd players can be bought for like under 100 bucks right? O_O

also, you have no rights....as far as Im concerned deal in money values and through a site that uses pay pal next time

sucks you got screwed..but at least you learned.

What are some electronics under $100?




I Give Ans


People are asking what I want for Christmas so any ideas?? I have an ipod, D.S., xbox360, wii, cell phone, camera, video camera??


Answer
you know those portable dvd players for like long road trips you might be able to get one of those for under 100$




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USA 3D dvd work on Uk dvd player?




Danielleee


Hey,
I really want to get the Jonas Brothers 3D Concert Experience, movie but the bonus features one, with the extra performances ect. But I don't think it will be up for sale in the UK.
I'm considering ordering it from America, would an American DVD work in a UK DVD player? Does being a 3D DVD make any difference?
Please help. xD
thanks. x



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A dvd made for US doesn't play in a UK made DVD player(different region code).But if your DVD player is region free then it will be able to play a US DVD.
If your DVD player isn't region free then go to www.videohelp.com,DVDhack section,enter the brand and model of your DVD player and follow the instructions to make your DVD player region free(before order the DVD in the us check if there is a hack for your DVD player).

UK DVD's on US DVD players?




NA2008


will UK dvds play on US dvd players?


Answer
Most UK dvds are region locked to region 2 PAL and will not play. All Warner dvds though are region 0 so UK Warner dvds will play on a US dvd player.

Giving which type of dvd player you have, most are easy to be made region free simply by Googling the make & model number and asking how to. Most players are easy to unlock :)




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Opinions on Accurian products?




Betsy


http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3304505&cp=2032059.2032323&accessories=accessories&custRatings=custRatings&support=support&currentTab=custRatings&parentPage=family&features=features&summary=summary&techSpecs=techSpecs&tab=accessories

That one in particular if anyone has used one. We bought out kids a dual screen portable dvd player but aren't happy with the wires being everywhere considering our youngest will be 2 1/2 and 13 months when it is given to them to use. There also is not enough room in the backseat for our other daughter to be able to view it comfortably. We want to find a larger single screen instead.
Any opinions on this product would be appreciated...or suggestions on other brands.



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try http://www.epinions.com
oh forgot you might try also
http://www.cnet.com [for good reviews]
or just google search keyword : reviews Accurian⢠9" Portable DVD Player

Anyone know how to repair a Playskool VideoNow Jr. Player?




Janet J


My child's Videonow Jr. player is not working properly and they do not sell them anymore so I can't replace it. The screen is dark and there are vertical lines distorting the picture. I have heard that it's laser may need to be re-aligned, anyone have any experience with this or have any other tips they can share? It does not need new batteries and the disks we have are all clean and scratch-free. Thanks!!


Answer
Hasbro has a customer support page...
I would give them a call ---
they have a 1-800 number for anything
relating their products

http://www.hasbro.com/default.cfm?page=cs
http://www.hasbro.com/default.cfm?page=cs_contact

http://www.hasbro.com/phonepop.cfm

your player is still in stock and can be found here...
http://www.amazon.com/Videonow-Jr-Player-Yellow-Purple/dp/B00022H9B4
http://cgi.ebay.com/Playskool-Video-Now-Jr-Player-Blue-NEVER-OPENED-NEW_W0QQitemZ300271859293QQcategoryZ101613QQcmdZViewItem

{ if your player cannot be fixed
and you would want an alternative }

My suggestion to you would be
to consider the
Fisher-Price Kid Tough Portable DVD
if you must replace the one you have

It is
much more durable and
just recently came out
http://www.amazon.com/Fisher-Price-Tough-Portable-Player-Blue/dp/B0015KSRAY/ref=pd_sim_t_2
I have had another person ask about this player
and have given it rave reviews ---
you can see my detailed answer [with links]
here...

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvtrmrssgokM5zRVDDhV___ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081007114101AAZVgqb&show=7#profile-info-997003ff452f3c14786935f6de2a0d3caa

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how to hook up a dvd player on westinghouse lcd tv?




Joan L.





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This will depend on the player you have and what it provides for video and audio output. More than likely it will have a component video output, which is color coded in Red, Green and Blue, some new model provide you with HDMI. For audio an optical audio port or an rca jack color coded in Red and White. You match that with your tv input. I you use HDMI, this will handle the video and audio. If component cable then you need to use the optical for the audio for surround sound. The Red and White rca jack is only for stereo sound. You tv and DVD owners manual will provide you with the proper instructions. Hope this will help you out.

Do you need an HDMI cable to connect a DVD player to an LCD TV?




Sam Darren


I'm getting ready to buy a 37" LCD HDTV. But I just thought about my combo DVD/VCR player that I have at home. It's just a DVD/VCR player, not an HD-DVD player. Can I just connect it to the LCD TV with the normal cables and watch it. Or would I need a special cable such as a HDMI cable? I'm thinking that since the DVD player is digital, I should just be able to hook the darn thing up to the new LCD-HDTV.


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Just make sure it has the input type that matches the output from your DVD player - component is usually the best option if your player outputs it.
You only need the HDMI cable for HD level of input to the tv, such as from an HD cable/satellite box or an HDDVD/BluRay dvd player or a DVD player that upconverts to HD.




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Sunday, May 4, 2014

What's the best portable DVD player for kids?




Ryan F





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Definitely buy a DvD player with the Sony brand name.

Should I buy a portable DVD player or laptop to entertain my kids for vacation travel?




Mommymushb


I would like something that plays DVDs, but not sure if it's worth it to instead purchase a laptop with DVD playing capability. That way we can use it for the internet, and games as well.


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I would suggest the laptop because you can do a lot with it. It will cost way more than just a portable DVD player. Also, keep in mind that portable DVD players will run much longer oin a charge. Most laptops won't even play a full DVD before dying on battery power.

If you are looking to go cheap and keeps the kids quiet, get a portable DVD player. A headphone splitter will allow them both to listen and you don't have too. Also, there is very little support or troubleshooting needed when using a basic device like this.

If you have money to burn, get a laptop for em, but it will never run tat long on one battery while spinning the DVD, lighting the screen, running the processor, etc... You will also be opening up a can of worms as far as protecting your children from the internet..




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car dvd players?????




dazedconfu


are these worth it? what are some good brands?


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I have an older model van and didn't want to put the expense into installing a DVD player in it permanently. We looked into portable DVD players but they seemed unstable and would mount lower than we wanted (most of them mounted in-between the front head rests so that people in the back seat would have a hard time seeing the screen) When we were getting ready to drive to Utah with small children we realized we needed something to keep them entertained. Then we found a dual screen portable DVD player and we love it. It is an RCA 7" 16:9 Portable DVD Player with Dual TFT-LCD Monitors. The two screens can be mounted separately and attach to headrests. (We put one on the front seat headrest and the second on the middle seat headrest) The screen is also the DVD player so there are only the two parts with a cable running between them. The nice thing about the one that we bought is that you can take it with you into a hotel room and it will play the DVD on a regular TV and it also comes with video games that can be played either while the second screen is watching a movie or displayed on a TV. (the video games aren't high graphics but are geared towards younger kids, although we had fun playing them too. Some of them are 80's knock-offs like frogger and centipede) The $200 was well worth the hours of quiet (non-fighting) travel time. Good luck!

Where can I get a good DVD player with Headrest TV screens?




Ben


I was trying to find those headrest TV screens and a DVD player for my 2007 Dodge Ram but can't seem to find anything for my truck. Is there a good place to buy that? I went to Best Buy today and they were clueless and told me that they can only get those for SUV's. Is that true? Why not a truck?


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There probably isn't enough business for a company to build vehicle-specific units for trucks. And at any rate, I've found that the folks at Best Buy are clueless in just about everything.

Here's one source for a generic unit that replaces the factory headrests. The mount is adjustable from 4-7" so it will fit most vehicles. Just measure the "posts" on your headrests to see if it fits. These are delivered with black, gray, and tan covers.

http://www.crutchfield.com/p_385CLD700/Concept-CLD-700.html?search=headrest+dvd

Crutchfield will tell you if they fit.

If you are a first-time purchaser at Crutchfield you can get a $20 discount off a $200 order if you use a "friend referral code" such as mine, which is: p7sdj-hrx8q-9800g, plus free shipping. Oh!, I get a $20 merchandise credit too.




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help with buying a portable DVD player?

Q. im having a birthday in 2 weeks(im going to be 11)and i realy want to buy a Portable DVD Player with my birthday money.Now there is some stuff it needs to have. 1. it needs to be in a $90 to $160 dollar bugget. 2. it needs to come with a battery. 3.i would really enjoy it if it swiveld. 4.it needs 2 headphone jacks. 5. it HAS to have a screen 8 inchs and up.6.it should be name brand like coby,sony,philips or audiovox.7.it HAS to be worth the money.8.it needs to come with a car and home adapter.thank you all for your time.


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I recommend to buy Sony DVPFX810 Portable DVD Player for $130. I bought this great player for my friend. She really liked it!

She takes it everywhere on the go. This DVD Player lets you enjoy movies, music and more anywhere!

Offering up to three hours of battery life on a single charge, its sophisticated features and durable design make it the perfect travel companion.

Equipped with an 8â Widescreen LCD Monitor, this player plays back your DVD favourites with amazing detail and vibrant color. Perfect for road trips, on the plane, train, or at the beach, the Portable DVD Playerâs swivelling LCD moves a full 360 degrees, letting you enjoy the view from any angle.

It is very light - 2.09 lb.

Check here: http://www.urlfunz.com/4tH4m

P.S. Happy Birthday!!!

What's the best portable DVD player to buy right now?




Tiger Fan


I want to buy a portable DVD and here are the features that I'm looking for...
7 inch screen is fine, car charger and power compatible, good audio output and good display.
Any suggestions?



Answer
This is my recommendation, is you go and get a deep view of all this available portable DVD check out your budget and needs... and buy it...
http://shopping.yahoo.com/s:DVD%20Players:keyword=portable




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DVD player zones (international/NZ Australia)?

Q. Will my Dvd player able to play zone 1 (usa/canada) dvds in zone 4 (NZ/Australia). I want to buy a dvd from amazon.com to play in NZ. The shop said it was international compatible when I got it, does that mean in will for sure or only maybe?


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If the DVD player is a truly international player (an "all-regions" player) then yes, it will play nearly all DVDs.

However, be warned that some DVD's have been authored in such a way to prevent them from being played on many if not most all-region players.

The regions system used in DVD's is intended to allow each nation or region's copyright laws to be enforced in a reasonable manner in regards to the intellectual property rights of the owners of the copyrighted material on the DVD. Some IP owners are more agressive than others when it comes to ensuring that their DVDs will only play on the expected players.

My dvd player says wrong region when I put in a dvd. what does that mean?




MARK


I put in a new dvd into my player. It says wrong region and will not play. But does say PAL on the back of the dvd box. I switched the set up from ntsc to pal and got nothing..???
Is there anything I can do? won't play in my dvd player? Return the dvd?



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DVD region codes are a DRM technique designed to allow motion picture studios to control aspects of a release, including content, release date, and price, according to the region. DVD video discs may be encoded with a region code restricting the area of the world in which they can be played.

It means that the DVD disc is coded with a Region code that can only be played by a DVD player who are also coded to play the same code as the DVD disc. For example if your DVD player is bought in US, Canada, Bermuda and US Teritories that have a Region Code of 1. Then you can not play a DVD disc that is bought from other country that have a Region code of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 But other disc have a combination of Region code so it is still possible to play also other DVD.

ntsc and pal has nothing to do with that code.




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Problem connecting DVD player to TV/VCR Combo?




SupaJ016


I recently inherited an old Panasonic Omnivision VCR Plus TV/VCR combo. I just plugged it in, set up the channels and stuck in a VHS tape. It works. Intending to set this up in a spare room for guests, I thought it would be nice to connect a DVD player to this as well. The TV only has two jacks on the front though: one video and one audio input. So, I plugged in these cables and connected them to the corresponding video and audio outputs on the DVD player. I get a picture but...no sound. Is there anything I can do to fix this??

Thank you.



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You can convert vhs to a dvd , then play the dvd on DVD Player, here are two methods to convert VHS to DVD.
1. use dvd recorder: not need vcr and software, just record videos from vhs to dvd.
here is a guide: http://www.dvdvideosoftware.org/guide/top-7-dvd-recorder-vhs-vcr-combinations.html

2. use VCR and Software, connecting video cables, installing software, burning DVD's.
here is a guide: http://www.dvdvideosoftware.org/guide/how-to-convert-vhs-to-dvd.html

VCR/DVD combo with tuner?




dasnazz


I have tried everywhere to locate a dvd/vcr player with analog tuner from reputable manuf. for a classroom. Going to use with a projector that doesn't have a tuner. Can't use a cable box. Any suggestions?


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I just bought an LG brand dvd player/recorder with analog and digital tuner. This unit doesn't have the vcr but I believe they sell one that does.

As a dvd recorder goes, this sucks. About half the blanks I put in end up as coasters. But the digital tuning feature makes up for it. I can tune all the analog cable channels plus a few digital ones. It has composite, svideo, and componant video out. Even HDMI I think.

As a DVD player and TV tuner, it works perfectly. My only complaint is in the dvd recording.




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does blueray dvds play on a regular dvd player?




Nick


hi i was wonting to know if a blue ray DVD plays on a regular dvd player because my mom got me 2012 on blueray plz let me know thank you.


Answer
No. A bluray player will play a common dvd, though.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=a9_sc_1?rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Ablu+ray+player&keywords=blu+ray+player&ie=UTF8&qid=1268262939

The price has come way done on tabletop bluray players.

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



Answer
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.




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