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 Posted by Gardner on 12/06/05 16:09 
Don't touch Sony with a bargepole - of all the brands, they have, in my  
experience, been the least flexible. sony are too locked into copy  
protection on all their products to be any good. Panasonic is almost as bad.  
Trust the less-well knowm Japanese brands such as Ronin. I have also had  
good results with Chilli and Nissan DVD players. Sometimes, you can get a  
manufacturer's flash upgrade to solve problems. 
 
Where flexibility is concerned, cheapest is best, but read the  
specifications - if it doesn't specifically say that it will play certain  
types of discs, then it probably won't. I have relatively expensove  
Panasonic and Sony players that will play sfa and $40 players that play  
everything! 
 
The spec. should cover, ideally, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD, SVCD, CD, CD-R,  
CD-RW, DivX, MPEG4 and MPEG4 Nero Digital. (MPEG4 Nero is the most elusive -  
Nero publishes a list of compatible players.) It must also specify that it  
is multi-regional. The spec. should not be limited to playing only certain  
brands of discs. 
 
The motto is RTFS - read the flaming specification. 
 
I speak as one who has had his fingers burned several times by trusting the  
salesman, or loose statements like '--this machine will play almost anything  
you throw at it. 
 
"Davide" <davideb_music@yahoo.it> wrote in message  
news:1133882841.770574.314230@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... 
> Hi all, 
> 
> I'm going to return a Dvd player that I found out doesn't support 
> multi-region. 
> I have 15 days to return the dvd and I have to choose another one 
> rather quickly. 
> Believe me, I'm not a lazy guy who expect to save time looking for the 
> information he needs but I have tried to search on the net for a model 
> that would meet the criteria I'm looking for but there are so many 
> models to check for and so many contradictory opinions. 
> That's why I'm asking for your help. 
> 
> I'm looking for a dvd player (budget 100-140$) which can read divx and 
> have a good audio and video quality and is region-free or have 
> firmwares that can make it a region-free dvd (since I have many dvd 
> from different regions than my own too) 
> 
> I've been suggested to buy a pioneer or philips or a sony. When I 
> checked the models of these brands I couldn't understand what dvd 
> players could be made region-free and what had a good video and audio 
> quality. 
> 
> Thanks 
> Davide 
>
 
  
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