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					|  Posted: Sat, 3rd Jun 2006 07:37    Post subject: DVD Player w/ Xvid/Divx Playback - - Suggestions? |  |  
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					| Alrighty, just moved in to a new appartment, and my TV is no longer in the same room as my computer; in fact, it's roughly 40-50 feet away (by the way I'm wiring it)... Thus buying cords for this distance will be over 50$ for S-Video and RCA of the appropriate length, not to mention the pause/controls will be far away! 
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 I've decided to pursue a hardware DVD player that supports Xvid and Divx. I would like to spend between 50 and 150 USD$, although I'm hoping the bill will be less than 100.
 
 I have many DVD-R (not DVD+R) and thus the player would need to have decent DVD-R playback as well, which I had a problem with a while back (probably just a faulty individual player but who knows!
 
 I would appreciate any suggestions or comments on units you have tried yourselves!
 
 PS: Yes I have googled, doom9ed, and and researched this a bit, I just want some more precise input
   
 Thanks for any help in advance!
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					|  Posted: Sat, 3rd Jun 2006 13:19    Post subject: |  |  
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					| I'm holding my decision untill xvid.org comes out with their official "compatible with xvid" logo. Right now there are a lot of players out wich have some sort of xvid logo on the box, but in the end don't handle xvid properly. Now if i could only find the link with the news about this official xvid logo...
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					|  Posted: Sat, 3rd Jun 2006 22:54    Post subject: |  |  
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					| i got panasonic s295 and it handles new xvid perfectly, movies that were rippied like 4+ years ago have some artifacts.divx without single problem,only cons no volume control and packed bitstream lag,but thats why we got mpeg4modifier
so far i see that panasonic has best picture quality than any of this i tried recently,LG,Sony,Packard Bell[fuked up player with ugly menu & slow loading],yamada[dvd drive stops working after a year or so]
 
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					| Has anyone tried to watch 720p xvid tvrips with your dvd players, in real hdtv resolution? I haven't found one yet who can play those.
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					|  	  | whoKnows wrote: |  	  | Has anyone tried to watch 720p xvid tvrips with your dvd players, in real hdtv resolution? I haven't found one yet who can play those. | 
 
 Nah don't work m8...I'm not really concerned about that just yet tho.
 
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					|  Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 21:21    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  	  | whoKnows wrote: |  	  | Has anyone tried to watch 720p xvid tvrips with your dvd players, in real hdtv resolution? I haven't found one yet who can play those. | 
 
 Mmm.. I just burned Everybody Hates Chris HDTVRIP and it works...Wierd thing is when i burned it to a DVD-RW as a test the other day only the audio played.
 
 http://www.nfohump.com/index.php?switchto=nfos&menu=quicknav&item=viewnfo&id=100729
 
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					|  Posted: Wed, 14th Jun 2006 21:47    Post subject: |  |  
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					| 
 You got me wrong, that's not HDTV, the source it was capped from is HDTV, but not the rip.
 I was talking about real 720p releases with the native 720p resolution.
 
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					|  Posted: Thu, 15th Jun 2006 00:37    Post subject: |  |  
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					| I had the same problem in my new house. but i didnt buy a new DVD player. I bought a perviously played XBOX and soft modded it. I keep all my movies on my computer, and use XBMC to stream them via Ethernet. You can buy a universal remote and flash it so it acts as a XBMC remote. I have another hard modded xbox in my home theater room for the same purpose. 
 Check it out. Im more pleased with this setup than i was with my DIVX/MP3 dvd player.
 
 And previously played xboxs are cheap, like 140 Canadian.
 
 Just thought i would give ya another idea. Its a little more work to get up and running, but its well worth it.
 
 Oh, and i have had no problems playing 720p Divx. I have constatine in HD and it looks amazing.
 
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					|  	  | Bigperm wrote: |  	  | I had the same problem in my new house. but i didnt buy a new DVD player. I bought a perviously played XBOX and soft modded it. I keep all my movies on my computer, and use XBMC to stream them via Ethernet. You can buy a universal remote and flash it so it acts as a XBMC remote. I have another hard modded xbox in my home theater room for the same purpose. 
 Check it out. Im more pleased with this setup than i was with my DIVX/MP3 dvd player.
 
 And previously played xboxs are cheap, like 140 Canadian.
 
 Just thought i would give ya another idea. Its a little more work to get up and running, but its well worth it.
 
 Oh, and i have had no problems playing 720p Divx. I have constatine in HD and it looks amazing.
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 as for xbox it comes with media problem ,some disks readable some not,when any diivx player even cheapest ones eat everything u throw in them they just limited with fuctions
 
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					|  Posted: Thu, 15th Jun 2006 23:54    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  	  | ELIZ wrote: |  	  |  	  | Bigperm wrote: |  	  | I had the same problem in my new house. but i didnt buy a new DVD player. I bought a perviously played XBOX and soft modded it. I keep all my movies on my computer, and use XBMC to stream them via Ethernet. You can buy a universal remote and flash it so it acts as a XBMC remote. I have another hard modded xbox in my home theater room for the same purpose. 
 Check it out. Im more pleased with this setup than i was with my DIVX/MP3 dvd player.
 
 And previously played xboxs are cheap, like 140 Canadian.
 
 Just thought i would give ya another idea. Its a little more work to get up and running, but its well worth it.
 
 Oh, and i have had no problems playing 720p Divx. I have constatine in HD and it looks amazing.
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 as for xbox it comes with media problem ,some disks readable some not,when any diivx player even cheapest ones eat everything u throw in them they just limited with fuctions
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 Like i said i stream everything. Using Divx off disks is a pain in the ass. but if you copy like 5 Divx movies onto a DVDR you will (or i have) never have problems. But like i said, i stream everything. Works much better than using media.
 
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					|  Posted: Wed, 14th Nov 2007 17:20    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Resurrection ! 
 Does anyone know any cheap xvid player that support usb harddrives ..
 
 So far found one :
 
 http://www.pixmania.com/ie/uk/644872/art/biostek/xz-510-dvd-player.html
 
 Also got a question ... When the description says that dvd players is capable of playing divx movies does that mean that it plays xvid as well ?
 
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						nouseforaname
					
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					|  Posted: Wed, 14th Nov 2007 17:38    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  	  | Under wrote: |  	  | Also got a question ... When the description says that dvd players is capable of playing divx movies does that mean that it plays xvid as well ? | 
 
 in my experience, yes.
 
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					|  Posted: Wed, 14th Nov 2007 17:50    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Doesn't all dvd-players with usb connection support usb harddrives?
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					|  Posted: Wed, 14th Nov 2007 17:52    Post subject: |  |  
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					| yeah, I'll have to make sure my next dvd player has a usb port, that would be quite handy.
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					| You should also look at dvd-players with ethernet connection, that's very nice. Got myself a Kiss DP-1500s it's quite buggy sometimes but it plays most formats.
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					|  Posted: Wed, 14th Nov 2007 19:01    Post subject: |  |  
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					|  	  | nouseforaname wrote: |  	  | yeah, I'll have to make sure my next dvd player has a usb port, that would be quite handy. | 
 
 But make sure it can read Xvid / Divx from the USB... Some only allow Photos and Music via USB
 
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					|  	  | BushDoctor wrote: |  	  | You should also look at dvd-players with ethernet connection, that's very nice. Got myself a Kiss DP-1500s it's quite buggy sometimes but it plays most formats. | 
 
 Dude Kiss is high end. They want some cheap shit.Kiss ftw.
 
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					|  Posted: Thu, 15th Nov 2007 23:22    Post subject: |  |  
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					| Wohoooo ... You want to hear funny stuff about phillips dvd player ?   
 My mate got one - don't know what is the exact model name but its brand new...
 It plays divx/xvid/mp3 you name it ... but the only problem with is that, lets say that you got
 like dvdr filled with 3gb of mp3 and with one video clip. U put it into the phillips and you know what all he shows is that freaking video clip ! For some reason you can't mix videos with mp3 on one dvdr
   
 I tried it myself ... i brought the dvd once to him with shitload of music and a clip and u know the rest of the story ...
 
 I was like WTF ? And they even mention it the manual ! WTF ? If this would be some cheap dvd player I wouldn't be suprised but when u see the brand like this you expect some quality right ?
 
 
   
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