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siluet Member
Joined: 06 Aug 2006 Location: Earth
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Is there a DVD player capable to play the basic WMV files "as is", burned on CD-R ?(not WMV HD). I need only region-free model, Multi System: PAL/NTSC/SECAM.
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Midzuki Banned
Joined: 25 Jun 2007 Location: UNREACHABLE
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siluet Member
Joined: 06 Aug 2006 Location: Earth
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micro$oft does not manufacture DVD Players yet..
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jman98 Member
Joined: 08 Oct 2004 Location: Freedonia
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There aren't many of these players and they aren't cheap. Here is one such player
http://www.helios-labs.com/us/products/X5000/x5000_Tech_Specs.shtml
There are a few brands of players that don't really have DVD drives but are meant to be used as a streaming media device that plays media that streams to it wirelessly. Some of these support WMV.
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siluet Member
Joined: 06 Aug 2006 Location: Earth
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No, streaming media device that plays media that streams to it wirelessly is not what I need. No Ethernet & WiFi connectivity required.
What about this model: Pioneer DV600AV DVD Player?
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Midzuki Banned
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siluet wrote:
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| micro$oft does not manufacture DVD Players yet.. |
but one cannot produce and sell WMV-capable devices without having had
some "business talk" with µ$'s lawyers, I suppose.
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siluet Member
Joined: 06 Aug 2006 Location: Earth
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there is nothing m$ related, again. Any DVD manufacturer can produce and sell WMV DVD players that can play wmv format.
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Midzuki Banned
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Midzuki Banned
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And as the OP did not give an answer to my question...
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JohnnyMalaria Member
Joined: 29 May 2006 Location: United States
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It's similar to the DVD licensing model.
Basically, if you make WMA and WMV media (e.g., DVD with WMV on them), you have to pay the amounts listed per disc (or whatever the medium is).
i.e., it's what the content producer has to pay, not the end user.
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Midzuki Banned
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Apparently, siluet meant that one could start
manufacturing and selling WM-capable hardware players
without giving a cent to µicro$oft in return. I still think he was wrong.
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JohnnyMalaria Member
Joined: 29 May 2006 Location: United States
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The truth is half way between the two. You have to pay Microsoft (and why not?) but you don't have to get MS's lawyers involved. The link you provided shows that it is a simple and quick process to get a license. And it's dirt cheap. The same rates apply to media as well as hardware.
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gll99 Renegade
Joined: 31 May 2002 Location: Canadian Tundra
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jman98 Member
Joined: 08 Oct 2004 Location: Freedonia
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Be sure that such players really and truly play WMV burned to DVD or CD discs before buying or be sure you can quickly take one back if it doesn't. Until these players come out and get tested, we don't know how fussy the firmware is about what it will play back.
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