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  1. Couldn't locate in compatibility list. And looks similar to the AD-1100W, but, this is what it states:

    "Capable of supporting a variety of formats including MP3 and Windows Media files, this DVD will be a welcome addition to any entertainment system. You can even view your KODAK picture CDs right on this player to share with everyone. It's Dolby Digital®- and dts®-ready and includes Component Video, S-Video, and Composite Video outputs for maximum compatibility with your TV. Parental Lock and Frame-by-Frame Advance are other notable features. Unit does not include an LED or LCD display."

    Formats supported: DVD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, Video CD, SVCD, HDCD, KODAK Picture CD, Windows Media Player

    Number of Discs 1
    Progressive Scan DVD Player NO
    # Composite (RCA) Outputs 1
    # S-Video Outputs 1
    Digital Coax Output? YES
    Digital Optical Output? NO
    Component Video Output? YES
    RF Coax A/V Output? NO
    Remote Standard
    Dolby® Digital (AC3) Decoding Built In? NO
    Shuttle Control NO
    Parental Controls YES
    Note:
    Other Features Dolby Digital®/DTS®/PCM ready, JPEG compatible, Zoom (2x, 4x), Built-in screen saver, Programmable playback sequence, Multiple language subtitles (captions), Multiple angle



    So question - what does it mean by Windows Media Player?!? AVI!?

    EDIT: Ok. Circuit City's web site is where I got the above information. This must be a brand new model. I did find Apex Web Site:

    http://www.apexdigitalinc.com/html/AD-1200.html

    compared to the 1100W and 1500

    http://www.apexdigitalinc.com/html/AD-1100W.html

    http://www.apexdigitalinc.com/html/AD-1500.html

    I don't see any mention of "Windows Media Player" support on Apex's web site - whatever that means.. curious though.. very curious where Circuit City got their info.
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    Windows Meida PLayer means the microsoft WMA format music files,
    similar to mp3. I guess you can burn some WMA files on a CDR,
    and play them.

    Winston
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  3. Ah, bummer. :cry: Was hoping for some .AVI action.. heh, but probably not at that price. Anyway, I did send them a message asking what is meant by that.

    Of course, Circuit City also claims Component Video, but if you zoom into the back of the unit on their web site, I don't see the component video jacks. That, and there's no mention of component video support on Apex's web site.

    *shrug*

    Thanks.

    E
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    well, one of the sites is wrong, and i would assume it's circuit city, but you never know. Could be the Apex site isn't updated, because while the unit is currently for sale at circuit city, the Apex site says COMING SOON.

    Win
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  5. Correct, but if you go here:

    http://www.apexdigitalinc.com/html/ReleasedDVD_Players.html

    These are all the "released" players. Which, the 1200 is listed.. but, you click on the 1200, and it says "comming soon".. so, my guess is, that they've moved the 1200 over to the released side, but didn't update the info on the 1200.

    Now, if you go to the up and coming DVD Players at:

    http://www.apexdigitalinc.com/html/UpcomingDVD_Players.html

    You'll see that the new players there state as part of their highlights:

    "Microsoft Windows Media Player"

    It's possible the 1200 did receive this feature.. perhaps they were able to get it into the new machine before it went to production.. Who knows.

    But yeah, stating "Microsoft Media Player", perhaps you can play whatever MS Media Player will play by default before DivX and AC3 codes..? blah, who knows :)

    I'll post when and if I hear from Apex.

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    Sorry, but believe me when i say that they are talking
    about WMA file. There is NO WAY these devices are
    gonna play all the formats that Windows Media Player
    supports.

    Other companies are also incorporating the WMA
    files, so i'm sure it's just a simple typo.

    Win
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  7. Update from Apex (nice a company that still replies - 1 business day)

    Hi! This is a response to your Support Request to Apex Digital.

    *NOTE:* Please do not reply to this message via normal email!
    To reply please click the following link or paste it into your browser:

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    Your Issue Was:

    Circuit City's web site, http://www.circuitcity.com , states that the new Apex APX AD1200 is "Capable of supporting a variety of formats including MP3 and Windows Media files".

    What is meant by "Windows Media Files" ?? I don't see mention of it on your products page at http://www.apexdigitalinc.com/html/AD-1200.html Thanks.


    Apex Digital's Response Is:

    This player will not play Windows media music files.


    Thank you for using our website!

    Apex Digital Inc.
    http://www.apexdigitalinc.com/
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