OK, I've been doing some research on dvdrhelp.com and other places for a new standalone DVD player. I'm in the United States. I've got a Toshiba SD-4700 and it no longer cuts the mustard. First, my requirements:
- CD, CD-R(W), DVD-R(W); I've got a Pioneer A05 so DVD+R(W) compatibility is not as important
- VCD, SVCD, MP3, MP3 Long File Names
- DVD-VCD (Multiple VCD MPEG-1 with re-encoded 48K audio on a DVD-R)
- "Major" manufacturer brand (NO APEX, ,etc!)
- Can be purchased either locally (Best Buy, CCity, etc) or through large reputable internet stores (Crutchfield, etc) in case return/exchange is necessary
- Price under $250
- Current production models only
- Compatibility is most important!
- Optical audio output & SVideo out (don't have High Def TV so progressive scan not important at this point)
So far my research so far has lead me to the following players:
- Pioneer DV-363, DV-656 (DVD-A)
- Panasonic RV32, S35/55 (Highmat MPEG-4)
- Sony NS725 (and others)
- JVC (many models)
Any thoughts on any of these manufactures/players in reference to the outlined requirements?
Thanks,
crazyrunner
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If you will be making your own DVD discs on the computer and want to use AC-3 sound please be advised that almost all Pioneer units do not like 2.0 AC-3 files that are created with BeSweet.
BeSweet is the only freeware AC-3 encoder. There are other options but you will be paying BIG money to use them.
Of course if you only ever use MP2 sound on your DVD discs then it isn't a problem. Making a back-up of a DVD with a 2.0 AC-3 file is fine too since you wouldn't be using BeSweet.
I have an old Pioneer and love it. Built like a tank and it is code free and macrovision free. But it is not very compatible including the BeSweet 2.0 AC-3 problem.
- John "FulciLives" Coleman
I don't know if this is important to you but the progressive scan JVC models can be made code free and will convert PAL DVD discs to NTSC. This will give you a WIDE range of movies to pick from ... in short ANY DVD from ANYWHERE in the world"The eyes are the first thing that you have to destroy ... because they have seen too many bad things" - Lucio Fulci
EXPLORE THE FILMS OF LUCIO FULCI - THE MAESTRO OF GORE
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