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Old 15th October 2008, 10:16 PM   #11 (permalink)
georgiarose
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Re: Pioneer - DVD player - any good???


"Angreifen" <aintgotone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:48eaeafa$0$22599$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
> "DeSpIkSpOk" <sonic_death_monkey@elitemail.org> wrote in message
> news:gceog0$jeh$1@news.albasani.net...
>> Angreifen wrote:
>>> "DeSpIkSpOk" <sonic_death_monkey@elitemail.org> wrote in message
>>> news:gcc875$nc9$1@news.albasani.net...
>>>> Looking at buying a new standard DVD player, was wondering if anyone
>>>> here has a Pioneer dvd player and if so, any good? Are they Region free
>>>> out of the Bx, or do you have to enter region codes etc?
>>>
>>> In answer to your original question, I have a Pioneer DV-490V, it will
>>> play just about everything (including DIVX), has progressive scan and is
>>> region free out of the box.
>>>
>>> It costs a little more than $39.95, but then your paying for a quality
>>> product aren't you, so I'd recommend Pioneer.

>>
>> Thanks for that, I am looking at getting a Pioneer DV-410 V-K.

>
> No worries.
>
> On another point, in regards to cheap DVD players, I was ordering some
> DVD's from EzyDVD's website, they were selling DVD players for about
> $39.95 so I thought I'd get one.
>
> It works fine for the most part, the only problem I've found with it
> though is as I'm watching DVD's the dialogue (or the sound in general)
> will slip out of sink with the picture.
>
> So the point is, you get what you pay for, which is why most of the time I
> watch my DVD's on the Pioneer. Don't have that problem with it.
>


Agreed - go with the Pioneer. I've had a few of the el-cheapo brands
myself. For the most part they are ok, but I have found that the lasers
often have trouble playing a burned DVD right out the the outer edges. Some
also have a tendancy to display the subtitles by default, despite being set
not to do so. Pioneer are region free out of the box, play everything and
very good quality for the price.


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Old 15th October 2008, 10:16 PM   #12 (permalink)
DeSpIkSpOk
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Re: Pioneer - DVD player - any good???

georgiarose wrote:
> "Angreifen" <aintgotone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:48eaeafa$0$22599$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
>> "DeSpIkSpOk" <sonic_death_monkey@elitemail.org> wrote in message
>> news:gceog0$jeh$1@news.albasani.net...
>>> Angreifen wrote:
>>>> "DeSpIkSpOk" <sonic_death_monkey@elitemail.org> wrote in message
>>>> news:gcc875$nc9$1@news.albasani.net...
>>>>> Looking at buying a new standard DVD player, was wondering if anyone
>>>>> here has a Pioneer dvd player and if so, any good? Are they Region free
>>>>> out of the Bx, or do you have to enter region codes etc?
>>>> In answer to your original question, I have a Pioneer DV-490V, it will
>>>> play just about everything (including DIVX), has progressive scan and is
>>>> region free out of the box.
>>>>
>>>> It costs a little more than $39.95, but then your paying for a quality
>>>> product aren't you, so I'd recommend Pioneer.
>>> Thanks for that, I am looking at getting a Pioneer DV-410 V-K.

>> No worries.
>>
>> On another point, in regards to cheap DVD players, I was ordering some
>> DVD's from EzyDVD's website, they were selling DVD players for about
>> $39.95 so I thought I'd get one.
>>
>> It works fine for the most part, the only problem I've found with it
>> though is as I'm watching DVD's the dialogue (or the sound in general)
>> will slip out of sink with the picture.
>>
>> So the point is, you get what you pay for, which is why most of the time I
>> watch my DVD's on the Pioneer. Don't have that problem with it.
>>

>
> Agreed - go with the Pioneer. I've had a few of the el-cheapo brands
> myself. For the most part they are ok, but I have found that the lasers
> often have trouble playing a burned DVD right out the the outer edges. Some
> also have a tendancy to display the subtitles by default, despite being set
> not to do so. Pioneer are region free out of the box, play everything and
> very good quality for the price.
>



Ta, I bought a Pioneer DV-410 V-K the other day, and have been very
impressed with it, I particulary like the memory feature it has, good in
particular for TV show DVD's like BBC ones, it skips all the start up
crap and goes straight to the last point the dvd was at.

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Old 16th October 2008, 12:44 AM   #13 (permalink)
fatsteve
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Re: Pioneer - DVD player - any good???

DeSpIkSpOk wrote:
> georgiarose wrote:
>> "Angreifen" <aintgotone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:48eaeafa$0$22599$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
>>> "DeSpIkSpOk" <sonic_death_monkey@elitemail.org> wrote in message
>>> news:gceog0$jeh$1@news.albasani.net...
>>>> Angreifen wrote:
>>>>> "DeSpIkSpOk" <sonic_death_monkey@elitemail.org> wrote in message
>>>>> news:gcc875$nc9$1@news.albasani.net...
>>>>>> Looking at buying a new standard DVD player, was wondering if
>>>>>> anyone here has a Pioneer dvd player and if so, any good? Are they
>>>>>> Region free out of the Bx, or do you have to enter region codes etc?
>>>>> In answer to your original question, I have a Pioneer DV-490V, it
>>>>> will play just about everything (including DIVX), has progressive
>>>>> scan and is region free out of the box.
>>>>>
>>>>> It costs a little more than $39.95, but then your paying for a
>>>>> quality product aren't you, so I'd recommend Pioneer.
>>>> Thanks for that, I am looking at getting a Pioneer DV-410 V-K.
>>> No worries.
>>>
>>> On another point, in regards to cheap DVD players, I was ordering
>>> some DVD's from EzyDVD's website, they were selling DVD players for
>>> about $39.95 so I thought I'd get one.
>>>
>>> It works fine for the most part, the only problem I've found with it
>>> though is as I'm watching DVD's the dialogue (or the sound in
>>> general) will slip out of sink with the picture.
>>>
>>> So the point is, you get what you pay for, which is why most of the
>>> time I watch my DVD's on the Pioneer. Don't have that problem with it.
>>>

>>
>> Agreed - go with the Pioneer. I've had a few of the el-cheapo brands
>> myself. For the most part they are ok, but I have found that the
>> lasers often have trouble playing a burned DVD right out the the outer
>> edges. Some also have a tendancy to display the subtitles by default,
>> despite being set not to do so. Pioneer are region free out of the
>> box, play everything and very good quality for the price.

>
>
> Ta, I bought a Pioneer DV-410 V-K the other day, and have been very
> impressed with it, I particulary like the memory feature it has, good in
> particular for TV show DVD's like BBC ones, it skips all the start up
> crap and goes straight to the last point the dvd was at.
>


I think most DVD players do that, everyone I've owned has. But I have
to agree, thats one of the best features of DVD players in general.
Also to add to the Pioneer part of the thread, I have an AV-600 I have
no problems with it. Only I wish the memory feature worked with DivX as
well.
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Old 16th October 2008, 12:44 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Re: Pioneer - DVD player - any good???

fatsteve wrote:
> DeSpIkSpOk wrote:
>> georgiarose wrote:
>>> "Angreifen" <aintgotone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:48eaeafa$0$22599$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
>>>> "DeSpIkSpOk" <sonic_death_monkey@elitemail.org> wrote in message
>>>> news:gceog0$jeh$1@news.albasani.net...
>>>>> Angreifen wrote:
>>>>>> "DeSpIkSpOk" <sonic_death_monkey@elitemail.org> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:gcc875$nc9$1@news.albasani.net...
>>>>>>> Looking at buying a new standard DVD player, was wondering if
>>>>>>> anyone here has a Pioneer dvd player and if so, any good? Are
>>>>>>> they Region free out of the Bx, or do you have to enter region
>>>>>>> codes etc?
>>>>>> In answer to your original question, I have a Pioneer DV-490V, it
>>>>>> will play just about everything (including DIVX), has progressive
>>>>>> scan and is region free out of the box.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It costs a little more than $39.95, but then your paying for a
>>>>>> quality product aren't you, so I'd recommend Pioneer.
>>>>> Thanks for that, I am looking at getting a Pioneer DV-410 V-K.
>>>> No worries.
>>>>
>>>> On another point, in regards to cheap DVD players, I was ordering
>>>> some DVD's from EzyDVD's website, they were selling DVD players for
>>>> about $39.95 so I thought I'd get one.
>>>>
>>>> It works fine for the most part, the only problem I've found with it
>>>> though is as I'm watching DVD's the dialogue (or the sound in
>>>> general) will slip out of sink with the picture.
>>>>
>>>> So the point is, you get what you pay for, which is why most of the
>>>> time I watch my DVD's on the Pioneer. Don't have that problem with it.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Agreed - go with the Pioneer. I've had a few of the el-cheapo brands
>>> myself. For the most part they are ok, but I have found that the
>>> lasers often have trouble playing a burned DVD right out the the
>>> outer edges. Some also have a tendancy to display the subtitles by
>>> default, despite being set not to do so. Pioneer are region free out
>>> of the box, play everything and very good quality for the price.

>>
>>
>> Ta, I bought a Pioneer DV-410 V-K the other day, and have been very
>> impressed with it, I particulary like the memory feature it has, good
>> in particular for TV show DVD's like BBC ones, it skips all the start
>> up crap and goes straight to the last point the dvd was at.
>>

>
> I think most DVD players do that, everyone I've owned has. But I have
> to agree, thats one of the best features of DVD players in general.
> Also to add to the Pioneer part of the thread, I have an AV-600 I have
> no problems with it. Only I wish the memory feature worked with DivX as
> well.


I meant to say DV-600AV, I'm shit with remembering model numbers.
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