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    Hello. I just recently bought the Accurian ADP-3298 DVD Player. I know that it will play MPEG4, and DivX, and XVID. But what I dont know is what versions of XVID. Someone said in one of their reports that there is limited DiVX 6 support but i would lik e to know what kind of limits those are. Also, I would like to know what kind of subtitle formats it supports. And if there is a website where i can get the firmware upgrade, and how to upgrade the firmware. I know it will play mp3, and wma audio but will it also play ogg? just trying to make sure i know everything there is to know about my new dvd player. I know i pblly should have gone with the Phillips 642 but i knew it didnt have a usb port which was what i wanted in my next DVD Player. If anyone could help me with these questions youd be a great help. Because all I got inside my Box from Innovations One Inc./Accurian was the User Guide and not the manual. If someone could provide a link to that id be very grateful again for that too. Thanks in advanced.
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    did you try googleling

    i found this page http://rsk.imageg.net/graphics/uc/rsk/Support/ProductManuals/1603298_PM_EN.pdf

    is that the one

    looking through it i couldnt find any ogg support

    have youy tried to play an ogg file
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    Originally Posted by Sifaga
    did you try googleling

    i found this page http://rsk.imageg.net/graphics/uc/rsk/Support/ProductManuals/1603298_PM_EN.pdf

    is that the one

    looking through it i couldnt find any ogg support

    have youy tried to play an ogg file
    I guess that is the only manual to the DVD Player why do they not list the technical properties of which versions of formats it will play? Its kinda not fair the way they do that.
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    You could also download and burn the test cd from here: https://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers.php?DVDname=&svcd=1&Search=Search&Submit2=Search
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