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Posted by Biz on 10/06/72 11:41
For this to even be possible, you would need a firmware update/hack to
recognize the new chips, and all associated chips would also need to be
replaced...the chips would have to be identical in pinout configuration,
etc....the chances of all that coming together, AND you or just about anyone
else having the ability to do it successfully are slim to none...
From just about all points of view, it would not be doable, and would be
much smarter to just get one of the players that supports all the formats
you want, ie, BUYING one of the players you mentioned....
<makbertodelete@anothermessage.com> wrote in message
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> Hello, readers!
>
> I have a question: is it possible to replace the chipset of a DVD
> player with a different chipset that a different DVD player has? I am
> thinking about replacing the default chipset of a Norcent DVD player
> with the chipset of the Kiss DVD players or Sigma 85XX. Why am I
> interested in doing this? Because the Sigma chipsets have more support
> for different files, like Ogg Vorbis, Wav files, etc. So, if this is
> possible to do, could you please advice me of a place where I can take
> the DVD player to?
>
> Please, I am not discussing here whether this is "logical" to do from
> an economical standpoint. I am just analyzing the technical
> possibilities here, and that's all.
>
> All the best,
>
> Carlos Albert Lacaye
> makberto(at)anothermessage(dot)com
>
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