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  1. Wondering if a divx dvd player can resume avi files like a normal dvd after you stop and power down the unit. My philips dvp642 does not have resume for avi files just wondering if this is an inherent problem or maybe because i didn't burn a divx file it was an xvid. Are there units that can resume avi/xvid/divx files once the unit has been turned off? I was looking at possibly upgrading to the dvp5104 in hopes that it can and the much better reviews of the unit.
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    Just was test it with LG DK142, LG DK141
    It can resume vcd, svcd, dvd, avi, mpeg etc. XVID, DIVX from CD and DVD.
    Players are label for export to EU, USA. They are new Manufacture Date LG Indonesia Oct/Nov. 2006
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  3. thanks for the response however I could not find any info regarding the units are you talkin gabout. I am from the USA, i usually look at smazon and they didn't have anything
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    The units are new, I seen the Manufacture is out of stock. I just look the operation instruction it's written for USA. I think soon they are available worldwide. The price here is around 27-30 Euro. Up to them global logistic what it coast later in destinations.
    The units are shipped with country code 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
    The firmware look simulary to AKIRA (Main HQ Singapore, global in Russia, Middle East, Poland, USA,...) Akira Firmware is older.
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    Like you, my Philips 642 does not resume. I also own the Philips 5960 with the front USB and it does resume Divx/Xvid file playback using a DVD of Avi's or from a USB key. Hit stop once and it goes back to blue screen. Hit play and it resumes about a split second before you stopped it.

    Originally Posted by qwik3r2
    Wondering if a divx dvd player can resume avi files like a normal dvd after you stop and power down the unit. My philips dvp642 does not have resume for avi files just wondering if this is an inherent problem or maybe because i didn't burn a divx file it was an xvid. Are there units that can resume avi/xvid/divx files once the unit has been turned off? I was looking at possibly upgrading to the dvp5104 in hopes that it can and the much better reviews of the unit.
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  6. Originally Posted by jmikeh
    Like you, my Philips 642 does not resume. I also own the Philips 5960 with the front USB and it does resume Divx/Xvid file playback using a DVD of Avi's or from a USB key. Hit stop once and it goes back to blue screen. Hit play and it resumes about a split second before you stopped it.

    Originally Posted by qwik3r2
    Wondering if a divx dvd player can resume avi files like a normal dvd after you stop and power down the unit. My philips dvp642 does not have resume for avi files just wondering if this is an inherent problem or maybe because i didn't burn a divx file it was an xvid. Are there units that can resume avi/xvid/divx files once the unit has been turned off? I was looking at possibly upgrading to the dvp5104 in hopes that it can and the much better reviews of the unit.
    Will it resume from a dvd burned with avis rather then the usb key? What about when you power down the unit does it resume from the usb key after that ?
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  7. The Philips 5960 will resume after stop from DVDs or USB, but NOT after powerdown.
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