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  1. Hi.
    I am lokking fore the : Pioneer DVD (DV-444 and 353\350) bios and software files !

    Is there anyone that now where I can find them??

    Does anyone now if it is posible to update the DV-444 with the files (bios) fore the DV-353\350, to get the Zoom feature ??
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  2. Yeh i want the update to for DV-444.

    Any1 that can help me and Imoen?
    PLZ
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    what is the zoom feature. why else would i need to update the bios. does it work for the non progressive scan DV-440?
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  4. Hi.
    You will need the Zoom Feature to get a bigger picture when playing off those 2.35:1 letterbox DVD movies on a 4:3 Normal TV screen.
    Ore to get a bigger picture on a 16:9 widescreen TV.
    I do believe the new dv-350 has the Zoom funktion.
    But I do not now if it is a hardware ore a software Zoom.

    Can anyone help finding out if it is posible to update the bios and where I can find the bios file fore the new Pioneer DV-350.??
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  5. Originally Posted by Imoen
    Hi.
    You will need the Zoom Feature to get a bigger picture when playing off those 2.35:1 letterbox DVD movies on a 4:3 Normal TV screen.
    Ore to get a bigger picture on a 16:9 widescreen TV.
    I do believe the new dv-350 has the Zoom funktion.
    But I do not now if it is a hardware ore a software Zoom.

    Can anyone help finding out if it is posible to update the bios and where I can find the bios file fore the new Pioneer DV-350.??
    Well, I can't help you with biosfiles to 350 but I can tell you that there are out there somewhere, because a friend of mine bought one DV-350 just after x-mas and he found a new bios / flash for it. After that he had flashed the DVD he just erased the files (dumbass), now Im locking for the same thing. Well, somewhere out there they are....
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