i'm looking for a dvd player to play homemade vcd and svcd. after doing a little research, i've determined that the pioneer dv-333 is probably my best bet. however, i have been unable to find the information on what type of outputs it uses. I know my television cannot use component video, and i'm not quite sure about s-video. will the dv-333 output with composite or coaxial wires? thanks for any help.
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I have the dvd333 it kicks ass I rip dvds and burn them onto vcds they all play fine I found other players have problems sony is one. My tv has only coaxial input i use a RCA Rf modulator COST 20.00 at good guy or even radio shack. buy the dvd333 you can't loose it one of the best if not the best.
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