I am looking for a cheap small DVD player (same size as Cyberhome 300) that plays DVD+VR, since the Cyberhome 300 that I was using in my bedroom, due to its size, does NOT play DVD+VR.
I have more than enough DVD players, so this player would just be to be for the bedroom which only has a shelf large enough for a player the size of the Cyberhome 300 (I want to keep the room looking the way it is, so I don't want a bigger shelf or bigger dvd player).
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Mac Mini? I had no idea what DVD VR was before this post, but the only DVD player thta supported DVD VR was a wide looking Sony. I bet a Mac Mini would fit the bill though.
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Thanks!
I just realized that I forgot to put one of my two requirements in my original post, sorry:
Since I already have enough DVD players, this one should be (very) cheap; it will just be to use in the bedroom where I want it to fit on the small shelf under the small TV, so that everything matches and so that the bedroom stays a bedroom. -
Actually, if anyone has a list of players (small or large) that play DVD+VR, I would appreciate it.
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is there a difference between dvd-vr & dvd+vr?
the pioneer dv-270 plays dvd-vr's.. $60 at wal-mart -
I was surprised to find that my Cyberhome 300 did not play the vr disks created by my ILO.recorder. All of my other players would play theVRs even the old players. I could not find a way on the ILO to finalize the + rw disks so I ran the disks thru my PC with either shrink or Decrypter, don't remember which, but within the space of 15 min I had the stuff from the VR copied over to a new +rw disk that would play in my cyberhome. hope this helps.
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DVD+VR is DVD-Video compliant. Your problem is probably disc related, not format related.
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Thanks for the info LordSmurf.
I will try the +VR discs on my other home DVD players tonight.
The ILO that cal_tony mentioned is based on a Lite-On design, and other owners had the same problem with that ILO/Lite-On recorders + Cyberhome 300 combination, even though the discs play on other DVD players.
Maybe the Cyberhome doesn't fully support the DVD Video standard (with respect to +VRI mean).
Maybe there is a firmware update for the Cyberhome 300? (I got mine a long time ago)
I downloaded and burned the firmware update (firmware posted Nov. 15 2004) for my Lite-On LVW-5007, but I am curious what is new.
The DVD+VR discs show up on the Cyberhome screen as two folders VIDEO_TS and VIDEO_?? (forgot what the last two characters have).
The VIDEO_?? folder contains a video file (judging by the movie camera icon) with a _RM extension.
I click on them and it looks like it is about to play and then stops in less than a second.
This happened with multiple +VR discs.
I guess the test will be trying the discs on my other home DVD players, other than the recorder of course. -
Originally Posted by lumis
My DVD recorder is a single format (+[V]R and +RW) machine; I needed something with TV Guide Plus+... -
I tested the DVD+VR disc created in the LVW-5007 DVD recorder in my other DVD players.
The results:
Cyberhome CH-DVD300 : does NOT play
Pioneer DV-563A: does NOT play
Sony DVP-CX985V: plays fine
Norcent DP-501M (aka Lite-On LV-2001): plays fine
and of course it plays fine on the DVD recorder
So 2 of my 4 DVD players play the disc, which I find interesting because it isn't clear cut one way or the other now.
I would have expected the Pioneer DV-563A to play the disc. -
Originally Posted by lordsmurf
The two players that don't play DVD+VR play just about everything else (one plays MP3 DVDs; the other plays SACD and DVD-Audio; they both play VCD, SVCD and MP3 CDs. They both recognize CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW.
I found a post here that states that compatibility with stand-alone players is much lower with DVD-VR and DVD+VR than with standard / regular DVD Video format. -
my cyberhome 300 plays my Ilo/liteon recorded dvd+vr recorded dvds perfectly, better than any of the other dvd players in my house even.
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Originally Posted by solidsnake
Which model is your DVD recorder?
I'll record a TV show now that it has the new firmware and see if it makes any difference.
Do the discs' contentsy show up on your 300 as TWO folders (VIDEO_TS and VIDEO_RM?) or one or?
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Originally Posted by VEFF
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Originally Posted by solidsnake
I bought my 300 about 1 1/2 years ago I believe, so yours may indeed be a newer version.
I am now wondering if I should get a DiVX enabled player (seen one for $34 after rebate) and use that in my bedroom. The trick will be fitting it. on the shelf though, since i don't want to change anything in that room.
Oh well, time to make a decision.
Update:
There are, apparently, at least SIX different bersions of the 300, with very different performance and even different on-screen menus etc.
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You might try the Sensory Science player they sell at Ultimate for around $30. I took some discs that wouldn't work in anything I had to Ultimate and it played discs almost everything else wouldn't. It's about the size of Cyberhome.
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Originally Posted by samijubal
I'll look into that one.
I am also potentially considering a couple of DiVX-capable players so as to kill two birds with one stone so to speak.
If they aren't too deep, they might be okay (in terms of size) for the shelf; I'll just let the player overhang a bit (hopefully just a bit) on both sides.
I'll do some measurements today.
PS: The LVW-5007 firmware update didn't make a difference in terms of DVD+VR capability at least, so it is definitely the Cyberhome 300S.
Mine was manufactured in March 2003 or so... -
Originally Posted by VEFF
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are you happy with your cyberhome 300? I am, I think it was worth the 30 bucks I purchased it for, I mostly use it for mp3s, vcds, dvd dubbing, and audio cds. I have a better dvd player for playing my commercial dvds, but my cyberhome is good enough for the price, IMO. I think Wal-mart has it for 34.99 everyday low price, but best buy always has the 300 on sale, with rebates of some sort.
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