New DVD Player!
Sunday, March 4th, 2007 12:57 pmOne of the best things about having a brand new DVD Player -Samsung DVD-HD860- is the pleasing way that technology has moved on in the last 10 years (that's about how old the Wharfdale is) - not least as the new machine is cuteful small compared with the monster I was using before.
I have a couple of disks that I know are damaged; the problem is I couldn't tell how damaged. The Wharfdale would just grind to a halt in a sea of misplaced pixels, but the new Samsung just bounces the scene. Strangely enough, if you wind back, it so far has shown a propensity to play the damaged section quite adequately, so provided it isn't too large a piece of manky DVD, having to pause and start again shouldn't be too onerous.
I haven't tried the DivX playback yet - I had a look and it said something about registering, so I let it be for now. All in all seventy-nine sovs well spent I think. It's a middle price machine but it seems to play every DVD and CD format under the sun (excluding this new fangled Blu-Ray stuff, but since I have none of those, I don't care: too expensive and I have been wary of competing new formats since the ill-fated Betamax fiasco anyway).

Oh, and it has a bookmark facility!
I have a couple of disks that I know are damaged; the problem is I couldn't tell how damaged. The Wharfdale would just grind to a halt in a sea of misplaced pixels, but the new Samsung just bounces the scene. Strangely enough, if you wind back, it so far has shown a propensity to play the damaged section quite adequately, so provided it isn't too large a piece of manky DVD, having to pause and start again shouldn't be too onerous.
I haven't tried the DivX playback yet - I had a look and it said something about registering, so I let it be for now. All in all seventy-nine sovs well spent I think. It's a middle price machine but it seems to play every DVD and CD format under the sun (excluding this new fangled Blu-Ray stuff, but since I have none of those, I don't care: too expensive and I have been wary of competing new formats since the ill-fated Betamax fiasco anyway).

Oh, and it has a bookmark facility!
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Date: 2007-03-04 01:37 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-03-05 12:25 am (UTC)Changing the MPEG output setting to PCM, and it even comes out throught the AV amp, leaving DVDs at DTS.
(Sending audio out through the TV is odder, as using a DTS output suppresses the HDMI audio link, and I haven't decided whether the more useful thing is use the Stereo phono link to the amp as a wired alternative, or to use those outputs to drive the TV via the alternative stereo jack for that HDMI port - but the TV setup change is deeply buried, and is not something that you'd want to do on the fly. I had to do something similar for 2-channel discs on the Wharfdale)
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Date: 2007-03-05 01:30 am (UTC)Once I have a better telly (not until digital broadcasting manages something better around here than multicoloured pixel storms), I may re-investigate the cleverer arcana of audiovisual set-ups!
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Date: 2007-03-05 02:06 am (UTC)We dabbled with a "Chameleon" All-in-one 6 way remote (which is so clever you can macro it to do several changes as one - assuming that the sensors are together...), but the Sky+ remote gets 95% of normal usage.
I will be interested to see how a better DVD experience (and a slightly moved DVD to improve accessibility) will change things.