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Old 22-10-2003, 05:01
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Home DVD players

Ok, I know not all DVD burner are not the same, therefore, not all players would be the same. I want to have a player that will be capible of playing the backup copies, what is a good one to purchase. Thanks for the help. Russ
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Old 22-10-2003, 08:49
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Pretty much all of them suppport at least on type of dvd backup format. I have two Toshibas and a Panasonic. They play my dvd-r without a problem. Check here to see what formats your dvd player support.
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home player...

I am looking for a home player for the tv not the writer. I seen the other post. Thanks
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erm the best ones are panasonic sony awia pioneer try get one which is multi region
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as a hi-fi installer in my spare time, I can highly recommend the Pioneer players. I've been runing a Pioneer DV-525 for over three years and i've never had a single problem with it - reliability and performance for a superb price (which was £300 at the time).

What is your budget? Do you have an external a/v amplifier or do you want on-board decoding of DTS/ Dolby Digital signals? what are you're output requirements?

If you simply want playback of a homebrew dvdr or backup dvdr then any modern Pioneer will do you proud.

Anyone looking to buy a player in the region of £200 I would recommend the Pioneer DV-565a.

hope that helps, cheeers
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I just bought a new dvd player for the same reason. I bought a JVC from Best Buy. It was $110 with a $20 rebate. It is progressive scan and has a lot of nice features. It plays all my back ups with no problem..Here is the link http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....oryId=cat03013
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The best bet is APEX they play just about any type of backup availiable. They are very cheap too.



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I can highly recommend the Pioneer players
I second that. I have an older Pioneer combo Laserdisc (!) and DVD player, and this thing plays every +R, -R, and +RW DVD I throw in it. Doesn't matter if it was burned in my Lite-On or Pioneer drive, plays everything.
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