Tuesday, February 01, 2005

VideoHelp.com - DVD Player Compatibility List DVP642K/69 is the way to go - has Karaoke and 110-240V

VideoHelp.com - DVD Player Compatibility List: "rob from United States reported January 28, 2005:
Read features:Price:Time used: Rating:
CDR
CDRWDVD-R
DVD-RWDVD+R
DVD+RW
DVD+R DLVCD
XVCD?
XSVCD?SVCD
SVCDSubs?
SVCDTracks?
MP3 VBR
WMA
CVD?$8060 days9 of 10
MP3 long filename
MP3 ID3 TAG
Progressive scanning
DVD-VHS Combo
Multisystem PAL/NTSC Convert
Portable DVD Player
DVD-TV Combo
DVD Recorder


Comments:
having this player for 2 months, i would say that im over the 'honeymoon phase'. when i first got this player, it handled everything that this player claimed it could handle. i played files that ive encoded as well as files that were downloaded. eventually i started running into problems, partictularly with XviD files.

after a lot of research (previous posters on this site and google) and experiments i found out how to diagnose and fix a couple of problems people are having with this player. in no way am i saying this is the 'ultimate-end-all' way to play XviD files, it just works for me and hasn't failed yet.

Symptom: player displays a black screen, no audio, and incorrect playback time

Problem: Must use square pixels

Solution: change with Mpeg4 Modifier

Symptom: Horrible color and pixelation

Problem: using a custom quant. matrix. Must be H.263 or MPEG....not MPEG-custom or any other custom one.

Solution: Either reencode using one of those 2 matrices or press the System Menu button on the remote twice.

Symptom: file plays for a couple seconds and stops

Problem: File is using GMC warp points as found out through MPEG4 Modifier"

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