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WHAT WOULD BE THE BEST dvd PLAYER IF I WANT IT TO .... |
| navyis posted 2009 Jun 14 02:08 |
| hello every one!! :) :)
Which is the best if :) I want to buy a dvd player which, 1. Can play a DivX format. 2. Has the USB port. 3. Can play a movie through a pen drive. 4. Can recognise a subtitle file(.srt) which is present along with the movie present in the pendrive in the same name. 5. Can recognise a subtitle file(.srt) which is present along with the movie in the DVD(burnt by nero) in the same name. 6. Costs below Rs.5000/-. I have a sony DVD player DVP-NS608P which donot have USB facility and can't even recognise a subtitle file :cry: :cry: . Please suggest as much as u can.. |
| navyis posted 2009 Jun 14 02:10 |
| More importantly a subtitle and USB facility.. |
| redwudz posted 2009 Jun 14 03:06 |
| You could look into some of the Oppo players: http://www.oppodigital.com/ But they're not cheap. :(
Rs 5000 would be about $105US, I think. The Oppo's would be more than that. Maybe a Philips 5990 would be about that much, depending on your prices there. And welcome to our forums. :) |
| redwudz posted 2009 Jun 14 15:11 |
| Two other sites that may have more information about players:
http://club.cdfreaks.com/ http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb And if you are interested in the Philips 5990 player, there are several threads about it: http://forum.videohelp.com/topic355675.html http://forum.videohelp.com/topic355440.html And since this thread is about DVD players, Moving you to our DVD & Blu-ray Players Forum. :) |
| MysticE posted 2009 Jun 14 15:49 |
| Consumers Reports seems to like the Pioneer DV-410V .
This top-rated Pioneer DVD player is an excellent overall performer, with top-notch picture quality for progressive-scan and standard-def. It has a USB port for playing digital music, videos, and photos stored on a removable flash drive. Highs Excellent progressive-scan (480p) picture quality when playing film-based DVDs; it was very good with video-based DVDs. Excellent 480i picture quality when playing either film- or video-based DVDs. Very good overall ease of use. Has USB port, and can play MP3, WMA, DivX and JPEG files stored on a removable flash drive. And it also has a usable remote, unlike the toy that Philip's use. |
| redwudz posted 2009 Jun 14 16:43 |
| I generally like how the Philps performs but it's not very sturdy. I would love to get a Oppo, but the prices are more than I want to spend for a player. But the Pioneer looks interesting. :) |
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