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  1. It is a good and cheap DVD player.
    It play VCD, SVCD, XVCD and XSVCD well but
    i found one bug.
    My Apex 1500 didn't show all video image in SVCD
    it missing 1/8 video image in both width of the screen
    Did anyone notice that?

    Stanley
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    http://www.vcdimager.org/guides/mpeg_still_images.html#tv_cropping
    The Issue of TV Cropping
    Another issue that people often don't realise is that essentially ALL television sets cannot fully display the entire screen. On playback, the TV can crop up to 10% off all sides of the picture (especially at the corners). More realistically, most TV sets will crop about 5% on most sides.

    The importance of this is to be aware of this phenomenon. That is, if you place visual data on a MPEG still or clip on a VCD that is too close to the edges, there is a chance that it would be cropped. This is often a trap for young players so be aware of:

    menu labels placed too close the edges
    photos of people with the head too close to the upper edge
    subtitles placed too low on the screen
    etc.
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