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  1. Wondering what files do I download so I can play them in my Sony DVP-NS63P player?
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    tgpo famous MAC commercial, You be the judge?
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    I use the FixEverythingThat'sWrongWithThisVideo() filter. Works perfectly every time.
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    LMAO!!!

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    Try to frame your question clearly with details. No one here is psychic...
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    I'm guessing....

    AutoGK to convert DVDs to Divx for playback from a CD.
    ConvertXToDVD if you want DVD MPEG format for playback on a DVD. Or freeware, FAVC.

    Or if you are using files off the net, just burn them to disc if they are Divx compliant. This data from jman98 is what doesn't work with most Divx set top players:

    Originally Posted by jman98
    1) GMC (Global Motion Compensation). Some support it up to 1 warp point. Some don't support it at all. If it's used during encoding, it probably has 3 warp points and no standalone DVD player at this time appears to support that. Despite some claims to support it, I've seen reviews where 3 warp point GMC was tested and it always failed.
    2) QPel (Quarter Pixel)
    3) Packed bitstream.
    4) Resolutions greater than 720x576.
    5) Video bit rates higher than 2000 Kbps. With some Divx playback chips, if your audio is anything other than MP3, you may have to drop the video bit rate as low as 1400 Kbps or you may have audio playback problems.
    Also, VBR audio might cause problems with some players, as well. If your AVIs have any of the above, you might need to modify/recompress them before they'll play on your player.
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  7. I already download torrents for music, I now want to do the same for movies. My Sony dvd player only recognizes dvd's that are from the North American region, I found this out awhile back because my better half downloaded some movies, some would others wouldn't. I did some talking at work, a fellw told me to try to find full dvd torrents that contain NTSC files. Just for curiosity sake I'm downloading a movie in avi. format, will this play in my SonyDVP-NS63P player? I just simply want to download a full dvd torrent burn it to disc and watch it, without having to buy or download software to convert files
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  8. Mod Neophyte redwudz's Avatar
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    I don't know that much about that Sony player, but I would give it a try with PAL Divx AVIs. If it doesn't work and the video is Divx compliant, use a program like ConvertX or FAVC to 'translate' it to a NTSC DVD. Then it should work.

    BTW, if you are asking about copyrighted movies off the net, then that is a violation of our rules. Please read our rules before posting.
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    Here. RTFM: http://esupport.sony.com/LA/perl/model-home.pl?mdl=DVPNS63P&LOC=3. Sony says it's only available in Latin America, NOT Canada.
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  10. I bought it in Futureshop in Canada and the model # is on the front!!!
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