Saturday, May 24, 2014

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




Minimouse





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

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

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

Where can I buy regionless DVD players?




megannn


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



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

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




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




Minimouse





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

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

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

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.




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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/

DVD Player software?




amanda a


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


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




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USB attachment for DVD player?




deepak2000


I have a DVD player which is couple of year old. It can play DivX and some more formats. Problem is, it does not have USB drive, so I want to know is there any way by which I can connect USB drive to it. I mean is there any attachment possible for such cases. I hope this is fairly general issue with most of the not so old DVD players. Any solution?
Is this possible?



Answer
Not possible, if it doesn't already have one. Unless you want to pay some engineers tens of thousands of dollars to rewrite the code for the DVD player to add a USB drive (I didn't think so)...

Just transfer it to a rewritable DVD or CD (CD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, whichever your player can read). You can use it over and over, whenever you have something else you want to see (hear?).

They are about $1 each...

Is there a dvd player available that has a usb port.?




Rocksteady


This way i can watch movies I have on my computer by using a pen drive. I'm sure that if this can be done you guys will know. Thanks for the help as always.


Answer
Yes there are.

http://electronics.pricegrabber.com/portable-dvd-players/m/53011764/search=dvd+player+usb+port
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?sku=a1221123&cs=19&c=us&l=en&dgc=SS&cid=25682&lid=585554
http://www.nextag.com/dvd-player-usb/search-html?nxtg=13e480a240512-D0EE55728ABA7401




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can my dvd player play Xvid?




squirel_bo


Iy can play Divx so...i was wondering if can play xvid too
Here's the model http://www.shopping.com/xPO-Astar-Trent-PD-3070
I read the manual that came with it didnt mention xvid so i was just wondering



Answer
See your dvd format specification. Usually the old one does not support.

http://xvidcodec.blogspot.com

Can DVD players play AVI formats?




Cynthia


If not, what programs can I use to convert it to whatever format most DVD players accept?


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

I would recommend you download ConvertXtoDVD. Ive been using it for a year now, never had a problem!

It will convert your video files to the dvd format readable by all standard dvd players, 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://www.burner-software.com/AVI-to-DVD-Converter/AVI-DivX-XVid-to-DVD.php?exact=ConvertXtoDVD3

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

2. Add or drag-n-drop as many video files as the DVD can handle

3. Insert blank DVD

4. Click "Convert"

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

ConvertXtoDVD has a lot of extra nice features too,
for example you can make your own ANIMATED DVD menu or auto-generate it, add subtitles, auto-burn to dvd or save your conversion.




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Friday, May 23, 2014

Best DVD Player?




srikanth s


I have a lot of scratched DVDs with Divx and VOB content... Which is the best player available in India that I can buy, price does not matter. Readability is prime.


Answer
Ps3

Please provide details of authorised service centre in kolkata for Toshiba Portable DVD Player bought in US.?




deepa d


I bought a Portable DVD Player SD-P1900SN in June 2007 from the U.S. It was working fine. Suddenly it is not playing. It is saying 'No Valid Disc' every time a DVD or CD is inserted. Can I get it repaired in Kolkata? Can I get similar lens available in Kolkata, if needed?


Answer
This is the what I could get for you in India.
Toshiba India Pvt. Ltd.
6F, Dr. Gopal Das Bhawan,
28, Barakhamba Road,
New Delhi - 110001
India
Phone: 91 - 11 - 23318422/9957
Fax: 91 - 11 - 23714603
E-mail: contact@toshiba-india.com




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I just got a blu ray dvd player for my hdtv, I've been using a dvd/vcr combo to connect to the cable ?




Erica B


I would change channels through the vcr. How do I set up my new blu ray dvd player to get cable?


Answer
If you're using the DVD/VCR to change channels, leave it connected to your TV. Instead, connect the blu-ray player to your HDTV with a HDMI cable. You want to use a HDMI cable because it's the only way to get the full HD quality picture out of your blu-ray player.

The blu-ray player does not have a TV tuner in it, so it can't be used with your cable service at all.

If your TV doesn't have enough HDMI ports, you can either swap your DVD/VCR to using component video cables, or get a HDMI switch.

Using component video for the DVD/VCR is OK even for HDTV because most channels are in 720p, which is handled fine by component video cables. However, blu-ray movies are in 1080p, which can only be carried by a HDMI cable.

How do I connect a dvd player to a TV/VCR combo?




Rapier Gir


Okay, here is what I have. I'm trying to set this up for the guest room! I have a Toshiba TV/VCR combo that I was given. I also have a cheap (very small, very basic) DVD player. How do I connect them? I am not trying to connect to an antenna or cable. It will JUST be for videos and DVDs.

I have a cable that has a white, yellow, and red connector on both ends. The DVD player has a place where all of these can be connected. However, the TV only has a yellow and a white slot to be plugged into! I don't know much about home electronics so answers need to be geared toward a beginner! Thank you!
Hi Country. Thank you for your answer. I had already tried what you said but it didn't work. Suggestions as to why? Is there any need for a coaxial cable or something I might be missing? Settings, a particular channel I should be on (I tried 3)? Thank you!
Actually I did exactly what Country said! He said if I wanted both left and right to go get the adapter. That part I did not do. ALso, did not know the part about setting it the way you suggested with the remote, which is aproblem because the TV does not have a remote. So I'm going to head to Walmart and buy a Universal.



Answer
The yellow is video and since the TV is probably mono, it only has one audio connection (the white one).
Using your cable, connect yellow from the DVD player to the yellow on the TV, then connect the white from the DVD player to the white on the TV.
If you want to get both Left and Right audio channels, then head over to Radio Shack and purchase an RCA "Y adapter" so you can connect both your red and white cables to the single white connector on the TV. Just bring your cable with you and the salesperson can show you what you need - less than $5.




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My dvd player on my pc will play video?




BarbBranha


but when I try to copy anything it says no disk in drive. Ive run checks says all is ok. Changed brand of dvd still didnt work. Updated drivers still nothing. Any ideas whats next?


Answer
Hi, copy/burn anything to dvd disk, first you must have a right dvd burner drive(hardware device) on your pc, most dvd burner drives have a text "DVD RW" sign on drive panel, you can't use a dvd-rom drive to burn/copy dvd, so first you need to check your pc to validate there is a right dvd burner drive, if you have a right dvd burner drive on your pc, but still have this problem, I think you should clean the pc dvd burner drive lens, then try again, if still failed again, maybe your pc dvd burner drive was broken, you can use another dvd burner drive to have a try, or maybe there's a compatibility problem between this dvd burner drive and your dvd burner program, you can follow me to use RZ Free DVD Burner to test your dvd burner drive, it's free and easy to use, it can directly burn any files or folders to any dvd disk(DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL, etc), and it provides two burn engine to improve compatibility, you can press "Option" button on software main interface to change Burner Engine, so I think maybe it can help you to solve this compatibility problem, you can yahoo or google search and download RZ Free DVD Burner, hope it can help you.

Why does my burnt dvd work on the pc but not in a dvd player?

Q.


Answer
The format you put on the DVD is not recognized by your DVD player for your T.V. Use the following below.

Here are the tools I use to copy DVDS for my own personal back ups. I know some folks do not trust some sites due to all the junk spyware out there and virus stuff. But look at my answer history, you will see that I can be trusted. D/load the free protection I recomend. I trust the programs I mention below and use them. I also believe in try before you buy.

http://www.dvdshrink.org/what.html......... - DVD Shrink Freeware will copy most DVDs but there are some it will not copy.

http://www.slysoft.com/?aid=50549.......... - AnyDVD and CloneDVD
These 2 programs are great, 21 day free trial, and I have them both. AnyDVD and CloneDVD they will take off encryption and protection.
Just bought An American Haunting and DVD Shrink would not copy it, but these 2 programs no problem. Have not had any movie yet they could not copy.

FEATURES:
Works automatically in the background
Removes encryption (CSS) and region code (RPC) from DVDs
Removes analogue copy protection (Macrovision)
Removes features such as forced subtitles and warnings
Decrypts without the need to save the data onto your hard-disk
Decrypts 'on the fly'
Prevents automatic launching of 'PC-friendly' software on video DVDs
Allows adjustment of your monitor refresh rate for both NTSC and PAL monitors
Allows execution of external programs on disc insertion and removal
Allows speed control of your DVD drives
Compatible with all DVD media
Works with all DVD-drives, regardless of region code
Works with all DVD copying, such as CloneDVD, and all DVD player software
Works transparently for the operating system: DVDs can be shared over the network and copied with the command prompt or with Windows Explorer, etc.
Proven to be stable and fast and does not require an ASPI driver
Features AnyCDDA: play, copy and rip protected audio CDs

http://www.cdcovers.cc/ - Go here to print out movie covers for your DVD cases




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What kind of DVD/Blu ray player can I get that uses only coaxial cables? I have a satellite box/older tv.?




missindy67


I bought a new model blu-ray/DVD player but it wouldn't work because my tv is older model and I need coaxial cables instead of HDMI. What kind of player can I get that still has this option?


Answer
You would need to buy a model that was made before January of 2011 there are some available but they are usually expensive compared to newer ones... also some newer blue ray disks will not play in it if you try and do an update to it it may disable the Composite function...or even the whole player....and only HDMI will work if its connected to the Internet it may try and do the update on its own which would also disable the player in fact some blu ray disks simply by placing it in the player and pressing play may disable it....

JMB portable dvd players.?




ju w


Have jmb got a website or are they a part of someone else dose anyone no i need help


Answer
The JMB trademark is or was owned by Littlewoods in 2011




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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Just bought 2 portable dvd players for the kids,is there something I can buy to hook them on the back of the?




dccuttie75


car seats?


Answer
Many portable dvd player cases can be hooked to the car seat. Here are a few from Wal Mart

http://www.walmart.com/search/search-ng.do?search_constraint=3944&ic=48_0&search_query=portable+dvd+case&Find.x=0&Find.y=0&Find=Find

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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dvds wont play on portable dvd player?







its a powerpoint 1
the start up screen is on the entire time and it just says loading but it doesn't load
what do i do????



Answer
If its new, take it back to the shop and get it replaced.
If its old, try a cd lens cleaner, dust on the lens will stop discs from playing, if that dont help then im afraid its time for the bin. Lasers can be knocked out of alignment very easily and 9 times out of 10 cost nearly as much to repair as the player cost you when you bought it.

how to connect a ps2 to a portable dvd player?

Q. i have a portable dvd player and a ps2 but when i try to connect it ..it wont work i has a 1 video output and 2 audio autputs (female) and it wont work ......any idea on how i can make it work...im not old....its just the only console i don t use a wanted to see if there anyway this problem can be fixed


Answer
You don't. Most portable DVD players only have OUTPUTs - meaning they send a signal FROM the DVD player TO a TV. You need a DVD player with INPUTs and I've never seen one like this. (yes, I've often wanted to do something similar with my portable DVD player too.)

What you can do instead, is just buy a small 7"-10" LCD TV. They're about $100 or so and work just like a normal TV...only mini-sized. Your PS2 (and portable DVD Player) can connect to them just fine.




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I want a headrest dvd player....?




pinscherpu


....with a built-in DVD player and a battery so it can be a standalone player. Under $200.


Answer
Sylvania SDVD9000 Portable DVD Player 9 Inch portable DVD player from Sylvania. With a 9 Inch widescreen, the picture jumps out at you. You can observe movies from your DVDs or SD/USB memory cards. Plus, you can pass over into a movie right out of the box â merely plug in the included stereo earphones, pop in a DVD and press play. Play any music, photo or video stored on your digital memory card or sub stick correctly on the 9 inch screen via the sub/sd memory slot ! The svelte design lets you to read it exactly most anyplace you break.

Headrest DvD players vrs. Flip down DvD players?




Jamee W


Does anyone have either a flip down dvd player or the dvd players in the headrests of their car/van/truck/suv? If you can you please tell me the pros and cons of them. We are looking to get one or the other for our dodge sport caravan for long trips that we take with 3 kids under the age of 8. If you could please also state how much you paid for it, where you got it from, and where you got it installed and the cost of the instillation. Thanks!
We already have 2 portable dvd players and want something for the van that does not have all of the cords with a 7yo, 5yo, and 3yo who the cords are always getting ripped out when they move in and out of the van. And they pop out so the 3 year old is always touching the screen and opening it and slamming it shut (broke one of them so that you can only use the screen when the other one is playing a movie). We paid over $250 for them they came as a pair and are ment to be straped to the back of the headrests but can also be used out side of the car. We are going to keep them for our ford focus but want something that has all the wires hiden and so on for our new van. Thanks though!



Answer
Personally, I'm for portable DVD players you attach to the headrest but that can be used outside of the vehicle as well. We have had 2 portable DVD players that have been incredibly reliable and both were purchased at Wal-Mart. The first was a Cody model w/ a 7" screen (cost: approx. $80 on sale). This player went everywhere with us; car trips, airplane rides, etc. It came in handy while waiting in the airport, gave us entertainment & a place to play our Disney Scene It! game during a rain-soaked family camping trip, even allowed me to watch a movie while she was watching a cartoon at the hotel. It was stolen last summer which is why we purchase our second one, a tablet style model who brand name is completely escaping my mind, anyways it was $150 but comes with a battery that holds a charge for several hours (we've played 2.5 fairly long (90-120 minutes each) movies before it said to charge it).

My only advice with the portable models is to get one that either allows the screen to be swiveled & folded flat against the player while viewing or a tablet-style model. It will hold nicely against the back of the headrest and won't take up too much room.




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Where can I review dvd players?

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


Answer
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...

Dual screen portable DVD player with battery?




Laura C


Does anyone know where I can find a dual screen portable DVD player with battery? Our current one stopped working and I cannot find one with a battery for the main screen anywhere. We like to bring the main screen on airplanes with us which is why we need the battery.

Here is a link to an example of a dual screen portable DVD player:

http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Element-7-Dual-Screen-Portable-DVD-Player-E750-DPD/sem/rpsm/oid/180352/catOid/-12874/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do

This one does not have a battery on the main unit. It needs to be plugged in at all times (wall outlet or in the car). 95% of the time that would be okay, but on occasion we would like to be able to just take the main unit on an airplane and use it.

Thanks!



Answer
I saw your previous question a few days ago and I have not seen anything like what you want.

You may be in one of those fall off places where the device doesn't have enough market demand for what you want. But I think I have a solution.

I do think that you could find two portable DVDs that include a video out on one and a video in on the other and with a little creative wiring get what you want.

You will need two of the following players to do this and a RCA coupler set. Connect the included mini jack to RCA cable on the player with the DVD to its av out. hook the other mini to the other players input and use the coupler to hook them together.

Make sure to use headphones for best sound.




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what is a good DVD player that streams Netflix?




Mike


i don't care about Blu-ray or HD-DVD's, just want a regular DVD player that streams Netflix. would be good if it played VHS too, but doubt they make those anymore. user friendly, price range $150 tops
can you play regular DVDs on a Blu-ray player?



Answer
DVD player that streams Netflix? - XBOX 360
You can also stream netflix on a Wii or ps3.

You're not gonna find just a plain dvd player that does Netflix. You're going to need a Blu-ray player.

DVD discs can not have internet features. Blu-ray discs can

A lot of Blu-ray discs have an online feature called BD-Live (Blu-ray Disc Live), so most blu-ray players go online for BD-Live, so a lot of blu-ray players will include other internet features like you tube and Netflix

That vizio someone else mentioned is a Blu-ray player. Vizio doesn't even make regular dvd players

UPDATE because of your "additional details": Update - yes, Blu-ray players play DVDs and CDs. DVD players do not play Blu-ray Discs

Best way to stream Netflix thru my LG Blue Ray DVD player?




Curious In


I have an LG Blue Ray DVD player capable of streaming my Netflix from the PC. What is the best way to do this? Should I get a wireless router to send the signal to the DVD player? Does it cost more than my actual monthly subscription? Serious answers please...thanks!


Answer
Well, you should get a router regardless. It's the easiest way to share your internet connection between multiple devices. Using a router does not add to your internet fees.

Your LG blu-ray player can stream directly from Netflix - a PC is not required (other than to set up the account.) All Netflix subscriptions include unlimited streaming so if you already have a Netflix account you're all set there.

As for connecting the blu-ray player to the router, if it supports wireless, go ahead and use that. It'll be easier than having to run an ethernet cable from the player to your router.

Keep in mind that streaming movies is like downloading a very large file. If your ISP has monthly limitations on how much data you can download, use of Netflix streaming may cause you to go over. An average 90 minute movie will use between 1 to 3 GB of data.




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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Does it really worth it to buy an HD Upconverting DVD Player??




Gerente Ge


I have a lot of DVDs and I recently bought a 720p Sharp HDTV.

I want to see mi DVDs as better as possible, and surfing the web I've seen some DVD players that claim to upconvert DVDs to HD. Are they really that good, do you recommend me to buy one of those, and why?? or it is better to save my 100 dollars and buy something else?? Thanks for your help.



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well it depends from person to person HD dvd players are kinda pricey right now but just like dvd players in the past they will get cheaper, i have an up-converting dvd player right now and i watch my movies on 720p LCD tv the quality is better than dvd players and slightly lower than hd dvd however im happy with the quality it also gives me time to see who wins the platform wars between HD dvd and Blue ray, hopefully by then those players will be much cheaper and maybe then i can afford to buy a player that plays dvd,s, hd dvd;s and blue-ray.
But if u prefer to have the newest gadgets on the market then go for the blu-ray

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Where can I find a great deal online for LG DP781 8-Inch Portable DVD Player


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Questions about dvd players?







Okay, so i plan to burn a dvd off of limewire, i have DVDflick and IMG burn but what format should i download it in i know theres like avi mpg mp4, Thanks in advance


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if your dvd player supports windows media then any of those formats will work right off the bat. If you dont then get the avi and convert it to ntsc with a converting to dvd program win vista and win 7 already have one its called microsoft dvd maker.

Should I get a DVD player installed in my new car (for the kids) or get an ipad?




Betsy C.


I have two kids and they like to watch movies on long car trips. I am debating whether to get a flip-down DVD player installed in the back seat or to invest in an ipad. I plan on having the car for 6-7 years. Will DVD's be a thing of the past by then? Can I get wireless headphones for the ipad?


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I have used both flip-down DVD players and my iPad on car rides, and there are a lot of pros and cons to each. I'll list many of them here.

DVD Player Pros:

-They're usually less expensive, for one thing. Most are from $50-$300, while the iPad ranges from $499-$829 (depending on storage size and whether it has AT&T's 3G service or not).

-If you have an extensive DVD collection already and get a DVD player, then you don't have to get or set up anything else in order to see your movies- pop in your DVD and press play!

-DVD players are probably pretty durable in the hands of little kids because many DVD players (at least the ones that I've used) are made of hard metal or plastic (depends on the device though).

-DVD players are also pretty lightweight and portable (again, depends on the device).

DVD Player Cons:

-If the car trip is more than two hours long, you would need to bring more than one DVD, and DVDs can get scratched, broken, and take up a lot of space when in their cases.

-Watching movies is the only thing that a DVD player can do.

-Speaking from my experience only, many DVD players don't usually have a terrific battery life (a few hours).

-And they obviously have very small screens.

iPad Pros:

-The iPad wins hands down on screen size. Its dimensions are 9.56 by 7.47 inches, delivering an incredible HD viewing experience when you see the video in landscape mode.

-The iPad has what's known as in-plane switching technology, which gives it a wide viewing angle so that everybody in the back seat can see the movie- no more shouldering to get a better look at a movie on a tiny screen.

-You can buy multiple movies and TV shows from iTunes for $9.99-$14.99 each (or rent them for 30 days for about $0.99-$4.99 each) and download them directly onto your iPad (either by moving them from iTunes on your computer to the iPad, or directly from the built-in iPad iTunes app), and the iPad will hold them all easily, unlike a DVD player, which can only read one physical DVD disc at a time.

-There are many iPad apps that view videos too, ranging from the ABC Player (shows you recent episodes of ABC shows for free) to Hulu Plus (shows you 2,000+ episodes of many TV series for $10/month) to Netflix for iPad (allows you to stream thousands of movies on your iPad with a Netflix subscription, which costs anywhere from $4.00-$23.00/month, depending on your plan)

-There are also plenty of other options for non-video entertainment on an iPad once the movies are done; unlike a DVD player, you can play incredible HD games (many of them are free), read children's books on e-reader apps like Amazon's Kindle and Apple's iBooks or interactive one book apps such as Alice for iPad, and, of course, listen to iPod music, just to name a few.

-And the most important pro is that the iPad has a claimed battery life of up to 10 hours without charging, even with videos playing, so it won't die on you in the middle of the car ride (although I've seen it last for closer to 12 hours).

iPad Cons:

-The iPad is a little heavier than a DVD player, at about 1.5 pounds (this might cause your kids' arms to get tired, but you can prop it up with Apple's $30 iPad case).

-The iPad easily reflects direct sunlight and gets VERY smudgy from fingerprints after a while.

-Because it has a backlit screen, the iPad may give your kids eye strain if they view it for too long (although you can turn down the brightness in Settings -> Wallpaper and Brightness).

-It is slippery and its screen or titanium back can scratch or even break from a drop.

-If your kids want to watch the third party video apps or surf the web in the car, you would need the iPad Wi-Fi & 3G, which is more expensive and comes with a hefty AT&T plan of $15-$30/month for 150 MB-2 GB of data.

Unfortunately, there are no wireless headphones for the iPad that I know of, and even if they worked using the iPad's Bluetooth, I wouldn't know how they would work or what you would need them for.

And don't worry, DVDs don't seem to be in any danger of going out of style any time soon (if anything, they face a threat from Blu-Ray discs.)




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where can I buy a region free DVD player?




Nightwishf


because I'm looking for one.


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Well Nightwishfan, I typed DVD Player - region free into the search bar and there were many choices. I tried one listed as 220-electronics and they have plenty of different models listed. The manufacturers were Panasonic, JVC, Pioneer, Toshiba, Samsung, Sony, LG and more. Prices ranged from $36.00 and up to ridiculous. They also have many Blu-ray players that are also region free listed, prices at a quick glance were $99.00 and up. Try this link below.

http://www.220-electronics.com/blu-ray-dvd/region-free-dvd-player.html?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc

Good Luck, keep your chin up and may the sun always shine upon your day.

region free dvd players?




Ari.


I was on yesasia.com looking at dvds, that I want to buy in different languages (like Japanese, korean, etc.) Since its an Asian site. but the dvds come from a different region. USA is region 1, Japan is part of region 2, etc. So, I would need a multiregion DVD player right?

Im confused because on the site they had a multiregion one for like 600+ dollars, and the cheaper one is here
http://www.yesasia.com/us/sony-dvp-sr200p-dvd-player-region-free/1014041851-0-0-0-en/info.html

region free, does that mean if i get that one, that i will be able to watch movies from differnt regions?



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There are 2 main DVD formats; NTSC and PAL. NTSC format is used by USA and some other countries, whereas PAL format is used by most of Europe and ASIA. Some PAL DVDs will not work with DVD players here in USA.

There are some DVD players that will work with both formats. Here is a deal I found for a good one:

http://www.dealjuggler.com/Coby-DVD-514-Super-5.1-Channel-Progressive-Scan-DVD-Player---Only-$38.99-free-shipping.html

Hope the above was helpful,

Enjoy...




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is it necessary to buy a region free dvd player?




Midnight D


I am looking to get a dvd that is not in my countries region. and am looking to get a region free dvd player is the the best way to go? is one needed?


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For one DVD, not necessarily. You can watch or rip it on the computer.

If you will make it a practice of buying foreign DVDs, then yes, get a region free or region changeable player.

Region free dvd player...?




The Dude


I just bought an imported dvd and now I need a region free dvd player for my TV. Know where I can buy one around the Los Angeles area?


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you wont be able to fine a region free dvd player in any local store, but you can buy it online for very low prices. Here is good place where i got mine from, i got it in 3 days, and it was free shipping. And the dvd player works perfectly plays all region, code free, and the quality is great. Here is the one i got.

http://bargainoffers.com/catalog/pioneer-dv400vk-black-multi-region-code-free-hdmi-dvd-player-p-1330.html

But if you dont need a HD 1080P up convert dvd player, then they also have this one,

http://bargainoffers.com/catalog/pioneer-dv300s-multi-region-code-free-dvd-player-p-1342.html

I would definetly recommend this place for region free dvd players, their shipping is fast and they customer service is great.




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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

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


Answer
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.

2012 ford sync radio and dvd player?




Johnathan


the radio is all touch screen with nav and all that mess...but my thing is that it has a dvd player but the truck has to be in park in order to watch it...who really wants to sit in park to watch a movie, the whole point of a in car dvd player for the passengers to have something to do while whoever drives them..
so my question is...are there any fast ways of overriding this safety, weather it be taken a laptop (because the truck as the plug in ports) or is there maybe an app for an iphone that will allow say netflix to be viewed on the screen or a dvd disk for that matter...any help or any info on this would be great...
thanks everyone



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have a look in the manual it should explain how to accomplish it.




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Which cricket DVD would you order?







If DVDs are on sale in following categories?

(1) Every single match being played in cricket until today are included in each DVD (Full version)?
Ex:- WC 2011 final DVD, Aus vs WI 1st ODI 2013 DVD.

(2) Every single players career is included (documentary) in DVDs?
Ex:- Best of Bradman
The Lil Master (Sachin)
Magic Murali
SIr Sri Jadeja

(3) Every single tournament/ series highlights are included in DVDs?
Ex:- The best of 2005/06 Ashes, 1975 World Cup

If you are allowed to buy one DVD from each category which would you buy?

å Mine are
(1) 1996 WC final DVD.

(2) The Lil Master (Sachin) DVD

(3) 2008 Border Gavaskar trophy DVD.
The reason for me to chose (2) & (3) is because I haven't seen much of Sachin's batting especially earlier in his career and I didn't watch 2008 controversial B&G trophy. Tendulkar's career highlight DVD and 2008 B&G trophy DVD will quench my thirst.



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1.ODIs:1987 World Cup final b/w Australia & England which the Aussies win by just 11 runs.
Tests:The test match which England won after asked to follow on,back in 1880s.

2.Career of Don Bradman

3.Bodyline series

The reason for my choices is that I can watch most of the matches of past 25-30 years in youtube.Would be interesting to see how cricket actually was those days,during Bradman & Pre-Bradman era.

christmas gifts 2013?




crazy


this is going to be my main gift im think about the ps vita what do you guys think should i? do you have any other ideas
im 16 and a girl im not really a tom-boy but not a girly-girl so what do you think oh yeah and im already asking for clohtes and a pair of fake uggs so nothing like that and no make up, jewlery, or a purse so stuff like that please and thanks



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Here is what i asked for last year ( i always give long list to my parents because my mom wants me to "be surprised" and she says that's not possible if there is only a few things on my list.)

*What i already have*
Iphone4s
Camera/Tristand
FlipVideo Camera
Tablet
Laptop
Pet cats
TV


Dvds :
The Vampire Diaries Dvd Set (1-3 Seasons, mainly the third season that i want)

Books :
Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare (Books 1 &2)
The Host by Stephanie Meyers
Kisses From Katie by Katie Davis
The Explicit Gospel by Matt Chandler
Radical by David Platt
Any book set by Beverly Lewis

Other stuff :
Purses
Makeup Mirror Lighted
Chi Straightner
Hair Dryer with Defuser
Apron

Clothes :
Scarfs
A shirt from Sevenly.com (they go to charity and each week a new one is featured)

Make up :
Baby Lips by Maybelline (Blue/Purple bottle)
Coastal Scents 252 Palette
Revoln "Just Bitten" Lip Stain
Victoria Secrets Lotion
Skintimate Shaving Cream
Bath and Body Works "Twilight Woods" Lotion/Perfume
WondersStruck by Taylor Swift Perfume
Makeup Brushes (in need of a smudge brush and eyeliner brush)
Eos Lip Balm
maybelline Colossal Volume Mascara
Caress Body Wash in Bliss
L'oreal Infellibles Stars Never Fail Lip Care


Random Stuff for stocking :
Itunes Card
Cute Flash Drives
Hair Ties/Clips
Cute Pens/Pencils
Small Journal
Earbud
Candles


I also got a blueray player, new sound system since the main one in the family room went out and my parents took mine for it and a new bed (like mattress and bed set).




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How to connect dvd player to wireless network?




ricky c


I have a sony dvd player in my living room. The dvd play only has hdmi and ethernet inputs and supports Netflix. I was wondering how to connect the dvd player to the wireless modem i have in the other room. I'm completely lost.


Answer
Your DVD Player doesn't have wireless capabilities, but supports a network connection. You have several options

1. Move your router
2. Move your DVD player
3. Run a long cable to the router
4. Buy yourself one of those wireless devices that'll give you a jack right there at the player
5. Set a laptop near the player & ad hoc the network
6. Wire your entire house with network (be sure to put a jack by the player)
7. Buy a wireless dvd player & sell the one you got
8. Setup an additional router as a repeater & set it next to your player
9. Scrap the idea all together, go get a roku or a ps3 to watch netflix
10. That's bout all I got right now.

Connecting a DVD player to a laptop?

Q. I just bought a laptop for school next year. Someone who was very good with computers reccomended a couple to me and I ended up picking up a Dell but I can't remember the exact type. It looks like it does not have a place where you can put CDs/DVDs and I already signed up for netflix for next year. My question is, is there a type of inexpensive dvd player or something you could buy that you plug into the laptop and allows you to use cds or play dvds on the laptop?


Answer
Yes, they are called external DVD Drives.. The one I will link in this answer is only $40 and reads and writes both CD's and DVD's

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3905211&CatId=88


Hope This Helps!




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How Do I Connect DVD Player to Dish-TV?




Mike S


I am renting APT with Dish Network included in rent. I bought DVD player and would like to know how to connect the device. Do I connect the cables white, red, yellow from DVD player to the back of Dish Box? Or do I connect to TV? I tried just to quickly connect to TV and got only video no audio. All the cables where connected in the right way. White to white, red to red and yellow to yelow. Any thoughts. Thanks in advance.


Answer
The connectors on the back of the Dish box are outputs, not inputs. Dish box needs to be connected to the TV, as does the DVD player. If you have more than one set of input connectors on the TV, you can connect both and control which input you see and hear with your remote. If not, you may need an external AV switch to determine which input is connected to the TV.

Before you do anything, you ought to consult TV, DVD player and Dish box user manuals for a hook up diagram. Different sets have a variety of connection options. I have no way of knowing what you have sight unseen.

Does anyone make a wireless DVD player?




WIL33562


In the master bedroom of our new house we have a corner fireplace with a cable outlet and electrical outlet just above it to mount a flat screen tv.

We currently have a 32" flat screen that does not have a built in DVD player. There is no way to mount a DVD player above the fireplace and showing any of the wires is out of the question. I'm wondering if anyone make a wireless DVD player that will reach from about 15' away? My plan is to put the DVD player in one of the night stands beside the bed and have a wireless signal sent to the TV if this is possible.

Thanks,
-w
Does the buffalo player have to connect directly to the TV or is there an adaptor to connect to the tv the collects the wireless signal from the buffalo dvd player?



Answer
High-Definition Wireless Media Player with Progressive Scan DVD

Integrates your wireless network with your home entertainment center in high definition. With built-in progressive scan DVD player that supports DVD/SVCD and data formats.


Buffaloâs High-Definition Wireless Media Player with Progressive Scan DVD integrates your wireless network with your home entertainment center in high definition. The High-Definition Wireless Media Player features 802.11g technology to deliver maximum wireless signal rates of up to 54 Mbps for streaming digital media. The High-Definition Wireless Media Player also features the AirStation One-Touch Secure System (AOSS) that provides top notch security for your home network with just one touch of a button. With its sleek design, the High-Definition Wireless Media Player is a natural addition to any home entertainment center. Access media content stored on your PCâs, browse music files, watch videos, and display photos â all on your TV or HDTV. In addition, the High-Definition Wireless Media Player allows you to access online media content on TV through an existing wireless network.

Features and Benefits:

High Performance
⢠High-speed 802.11g wireless multimedia streaming
⢠Supports regular TV and HDTV (720p and 1080i) formats
⢠Supports external 2.4GHz antenna for increased range
⢠Integrated PCast module allows for easy playback from Buffalo LinkStation and TeraStation series(sold separately)

Versatile Media Support
⢠Built-in Progressive Scan DVD player supports DVD/SVCD and data formats
⢠Wireless access to online media content
⢠WMV and WMV HD playback
⢠DivX and DivX HD playback (Official DivX Certified product)
⢠MP3 and WMA audio

Ease of Use
⢠Remote control for easy access to all media content
⢠AOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System) provides push button wireless setup and network security
⢠Front-mounted USB port allows for easy connectivity for USB hard drives, memory sticks, and card readers

Specifications:

Network Interface (Wired)
⢠Interface: (10BASE-T) IEEE 802.3, (100BASE-TX) IEEE 802.3u
⢠Supported Protocols: TCP/IP (HTTP) Setup Features, AppleTalk
⢠Connector Type: RJ-45 8 pin (NIC mode) x 1
⢠Access Method: CSMA/CD
⢠Transfer Rate: (Auto Sensing) 10 / 100 Mbps

Network Interface (Wireless)
⢠Standards: IEEE 802.11g / IEEE 802.11b; ARIB STD-T66
⢠Frequency: 2,412 - 2,472 MHz (11 channels)
⢠Data Transfer Rate: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps (IEEE 802.11g); 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps (IEEE 802.11b)
⢠Access Method: Infrastructure Mode
⢠Antenna: Internal Diversity Antennas x 2
⢠Security: WEP 128 (104) / 64 (40) bit (Security can be set up by AOSS technology when you have a Buffalo AOSS enabled router or access point.)

USB Interface
⢠Interface: USB2.0/1.1
⢠Controller: VIA VT6212L
⢠Data Transfer Speed: 480 Mbps
⢠Connector Type: Series A (Front)

DVD-ROM Interface
⢠Interface: ATAPI




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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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Burning music to a DVD from a Mac?




Michelle


I'm wanting to burn some music I have on iTunes to a DVD-R so I can play it on my tv (which has better sound quality than my laptop). I know how to do it, I'm just debating between the options of burning the music as an audio cd, mp3 cd, or a data cd/dvd? I'd really like to be able to like see a list of the songs on the tv screen, so would any of those options allow me to do that? Any ideas as to what the best option would be? Thanks!


Answer
I'm unaware of an avenue that a cd or dvd can be burned and the playlist displayed on the screen, though perhaps there is an app that supports the video portion for displaying.

If you have a newer television you may want to check and see if there is a connection/adapter that would allow music player to be connected and playlist to be viewed, selected and played.

How do I make Front Row my default player? ?




mnellessen


When I insert a DVD into my Mac, the DVD player automatically plays the movie. I know how to change the settings on DVD player so it won't automatically play, but is there a way I can change my settings so when I insert a DVD the movie will automatically play using Front Row?


Answer
Nothing will make front row automatically play. Just insert your DVD and open front row. If you don't want DVD player to open when you insert a DVD then just change the preferences in that app.




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Monday, May 19, 2014

Can DVD player for mac play disk images?




James H


Is there a plugin or fix available to allow the standard DVD player application in mac to play disk images (mounted from .dmg)? It would be helpful and would remove the need to take all my delicate DVD's on long car trips. :)


Answer
DVD Player.app has this functionality by default. I use it all the time to check DVDs I make in DVD Studio Pro and iDVD. I also use it to time-shift rentals.

Once DVD Player is open, choose File < Open DVD Media. Choose the disk from the sidebar. You don't have to go down to the line to select folders or anything.

Alternatively, you can use Front Row to play the DVD as a disk image. First, you must create an alias of the /Volumes directory in your home folder. Because /Volumes is hidden, you can get to it by activating Finder and selecting Go < Go to Folder and typing /Volumes Option + Command + drag the icon on top of the window to create an alias in your home folder.

You can use a bunch of third party video players, namely VLC to watch DVDs stored in that format, but the concept is that it is a virtual disk, so the OS understands what it is, and what to do with it.

How much is the "DVD Player" application on the Mac?




James


Is it free? Or is there a price?


Answer
The DVD player app on the Mac is bundled with OS X and comes free with every new Mac. You cannot buy it separately.




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Sunday, May 18, 2014

How do you play a DVD on windows media player?




melissa


steps to do it please!


Answer
How do I play DVDs in Windows Media Player?

To play DVDs using the Player, you must have a DVD-ROM drive, a computer running the Microsoft Windows XP operating system, and either a software or hardware DVD decoder installed on your computer. (By default, Windows does not include a DVD decoder.)

If these conditions are met, you can play DVDs by using Windows Media Player for Windows XP or later.

it sucks but you need the special hardware.. assuming you do.. this page should help.. hope it does!

Making a DVD?




Justine


Ok, I just made 3 DVD's from my computer which I have done several times in the past and after they are done burning and I try to watch them on the same computer I burnt them from, there is no video...What I mean is that the DVD plays, but there is no picture. Its all black but I can hear everything. Then I take the DVD out and put it in a DVD player and it plays fine. I've made DVD's in the past doing exactly what I just did and they worked fine on my computer. What is going on? Please help me out. I am using Cyberlink Power 2 GO on Windows XP. thanks


Answer
Try to view your DVDs using Media Player Classic. It is a free software that plays DVD. Just launch VIDEO_TS.IFO file from VIDEO_TS folder of your DVD's




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Can i connect my dvd player to my pc?




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can i connect my dvd player to my pc?
my dvd drive is not working nd i have to transfer a file from a dvd to computer...
what do i do?
can i connect dvd player to computer using usb cable as both my computer nd dvd player have slots?



Answer
No.

DVD players for home theaters are NOT data devices. Find a friend with a working DVD drive in their computer and bring a USB Flash drive. Have him copy the files to the USB flash drive, then use this on your PC.

how do i make my dvd player work on my pc?




joe h


i have been given a used emprex dvd dual double layer for my pc. i can play cd's, and play pre -recorded films. but when i put a blank dvd in nothing happens. my blank is a maxell dvd+rw. and on the front of the dvd player it says dv +rw. why does nothing happen. joe


Answer
You may have multiple problems.

First, any device connected to a Windows PC needs to have a "device driver" to go with it. The driver acts as an interpreter between Windows and the device, so they can communicate properly. Windows XP & Vista have many device drivers built into them, and might or might not have one for your Emprex drive.

Windows might recognize it as a generic CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, which would explain why you can play CDs and DVDs. Unless it has the specific driver for that particular drive, Windows might not treat it as a recording drive.

Next, you need software that is intended to burn recordable CDs and or DVDs. That may or may not be included with your computer. Roxio, Sonic, and others publish such software.

So you need the combination of all three items: The drive, the device driver, and suitable software to take advantage of it.

Good luck!




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