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Posted by Citizen Bob on 01/02/07 16:40
On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 12:03:50 -0500, Julian <woodsjf@sympatico.ca>
wrote:
>I have a Philips DVD622 DVD player
>"It may not be possible to play CD-R/RW or DVD-R/RW in all cases due
>to the type of disc or condition of the recording."
>How come a reputable company like Philips is able to offer a player capable of handling a mere 50% of the discs normally
>available in any good store? What is the problem here?
That is an older unit. Treat yourself to a newer one. I believe the
DVP 5960 replaced it. It supports DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW and NTSC/PAL,
has an HDMI connection, DivX/XviD support and a USB 1.1 port.
http://tinyurl.com/sbfuw/ Spec sheet link at the bottom of that page.
All for around $40 on sale at Circuit City. That's the lowest it has
ever been. I am gonna have to remember to defer shopping until
January.
http://www.circuitcity.com/rpsm/oid/100066/rpem/ccd/jsp/pdt/pricePopup.jsp
Philips DVD Player (DVP642) PHL DVP642
Price after rebate(s): $39.99
And don't pass up the 3-year extended warranty for $20.
My son has one for his 62" Mistubishi HDMI TV and it is an excellent
player for AVIs in component video.
One more plus: "The great thing about this DVD player is that it is
extremely easy to make it zone free: just open the tray, and type on
the remote: 789 OK 0 ... and that's it! It can now play my PAL DVD
zone 2 on my NTSC TV set without a problem!"
>And what exactly
>is the difference between DVD-R and DVD+R anyhow?
They are based on different technology. Consumer blank discs are
dye-based and the dye is different, among other things.
Consult VideoHelp if you really want to dig into the technology.
--
"The main problem with giving people free choice
is that they will usually make the wrong choice."
--Odo, DS9
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