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  1. I want to purchase a DVD player that handles most if not all media formats available to date. Reading through extensive posts here, it seems the Yamada series seems to be in-front. Yes, it has it's cons, but still out performs (according to other Users) anything in the market place today. Problem is there are a number of models of this make and I have no clue which is better.

    Could Users who have purchased this make comment on it's performance, compatibility, looks etc...

    Thanks
    Indy

    System Specs:
    3.0 GHz Intel, 1 Gig RAM, WinXP, 2x40 Gig HD, ATI 64Meg Radeon VIVO, Sony DRU500A DVD-R
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    Hi

    I have a Yamada 6100. Its is a FANTASTIC bit of kit. It will play MOST things (but not xvid codec 1.00 and above encoded movies........which means 99.999999% of most XVID avi's will play on it....this number WILL decrease tho). DivX 5 and below is handled OK.

    No menu's on VCD's or SVCD's but they play OK.

    It has all the audio/video inputs/outputs on the rear..so it will supply a 5:1 speaker system if required.

    The remote control is a naff design(el cheapo........but works ok).

    The zoom feature is pretty crap (it over does it...........easily solved tho' ...use a widescreen TV and let that do the zooming).

    Some people have reported a weak DVD/CD loading tray............I've had no problems at all.

    plays jpeg/mp3 cd's just fine.

    On screen menu's are basic.....but work.

    No more support by manu...boooooooo...wankers.

    Oh, and it plays DVD's fine.

    My kids use it (a 3 and 4 year old) so its pretty robust, yet they can handle the on screen menu's for avi's).

    EASILY the best hardware kit I have EVER bought (cost £79.99 from Amazon.co.uk)..the time it saves on re-encoding avi's to vcd/svcd/dvd must run into WEEKS......and no crappy pc whine/hum if you are used to a TV out.

    Just slap an avi onto a cd as a data disk and play.....how simple is that? It dont get any simpler!

    Oh and the KIDS now think cd avi's ARE dvd's........................GET ONE..or a later model......TODAY!
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    I have the Yamada 6600

    It plays everything and handles NTSC/PAL conversions well.
    It plays everything I give it thugh I have not tested it on every little thing

    Picture CD is great layout and easy to flip pictures
    Div X works perfectly
    All other format that it should play it plays perfectly

    I recomend this product very much
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