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PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:58 am    Post subject: Philips DVP642 Reply with quote Back to top

It seems that now that people found out more about the capabilities of this DVD player, they are selling quickly at Target. Pretty cheap at $69 and despite it's price, it plays a lot of formats and it's progressive scan! DIVX plays wonderful on it. Has anyone had problems thus far with this player. I think it's to cheap to pass up for what it has to offer and the fact that it's at Target...easy buy!

I've been reading though that it's best not to upgrade to the latest firmware.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 9:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

gregsan wrote:
I had audio problems with a file that was 44,000 hz. I converted it to 48,000 hz and it worked just fine. I think the DVP642 is very picky with regards to audio...

BTW...if you convert the audio in Virtualdub make sure you direct stream the video (assuming you have no problems with the video). It'll take much less time to convert and the video quality won't be degraded another generation (since it won't be doing anything to the video at all..it'll just be changing the audio - and recompiling the file).


There is a forum of how it won't play dvix using some sort of thing clicked on when encoding...

http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks.php?select=Philips+DVP+642
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 5:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

well wich dvd palyer suport srt files or a way to re dump the srt with a mpeg

all so try a mod xbox for playing vids i love my mod xbox it duze a lot

rather have a dvd player tho
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 11:25 am    Post subject: L.A. Times: New Technology Aims to Curb DVD Piracy Reply with quote Back to top

New Technology Aims to Curb DVD Piracy
By Jon Healey
Times Staff Writer


9:22 AM PST, February 15, 2005

Macrovision Corp. today unveiled a technology that the Silicon Valley firm claims can block 97% of the DVD-copying software that pirates use, without interfering with a DVD's playability or picture quality.

The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company is just the first of several companies expected to roll out new anti-copying technology that could help Hollywood studios battle piracy and boost revenues.

The company said its RipGuard system — which can be included in personal computers, DVD players and DVD recorders — plugs the "digital hole" through which unauthorized copies of DVDs can be easily copied — or ripped — on a computer and then "burned" to other discs or distributed through the Internet .

According to Macrovision, unauthorized DVD copying costs the studios about $1 billion out of the $27.5 billion that analyst firm Screen Digest estimated they collected from worldwide DVD sales and rentals last year.

"Macrovision RipGuard DVD is designed to dramatically reduce DVD ripping," Steve Weinstein, head of the company's entertainment technologies unit, said in a statement today.

Although the software used to rip discs is illegal in the United States, it has proliferated online since 15-year-old Jon Lech Johansen of Norway and his online partners wrote an early version in 1999.

The main challenge to combat ripping software has been finding a way to alter discs without rendering them unplayable on the more than 200 million DVD players already in homes around the world.

For Macrovision and other anti-piracy companies, the potential market is huge. With hundreds of billions of DVDs pressed every year, even a small licensing fee from the major studios would generate a significant boost to the company, which reported $128 million in sales last year.

Macrovision already is the leading supplier of technology to deter analog copying of Hollywood movies by VCRs, computers and other high-tech devices. That technology, which is widely but not universally deployed, renders the copied movie unwatchable.

But while analog copying methods are time consuming — it takes two hours to record a two-hour film — a DVD can be ripped in a few minutes. That's why technologies to stop digital copying, or at least make it much less efficient, would be valuable in Hollywood, said Danny Kaye, senior vice president of research and technology for News Corp.'s 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.

"If it takes a long time and the frustration level gets too high, you're not going to prevent 100% of it, but you can stop the casual user," Kaye said. "Why not try?"

Fox is evaluating Macrovision's technology and several competing efforts, Kaye said. Macrovision marketing executive Adam Gervin said he expected some Hollywood studios to roll out RipGuard this year, although he declined to say which ones.

Ripping is merely one of several ways that DVDs are copied, either by bootleggers or by movie fans making back-ups of the discs they've bought. Although Macrovision executives say their suite of products responds to other forms of copying, too, some studio executives remain skeptical about the impact of anti-ripping technology.

The RipGuard technology would defeat the most popular of the ripping programs, Macrovision's Gervin said, by tinkering with the format of DVDs to make it impossible to extract data quickly from the discs. The technique confounds ripping programs without damaging computers, preventing the discs from playing or reducing picture quality, he said.

Consumer advocates said Hollywood had the right to put out unrippable discs. But such a move would ignore public demand for the ability to back up DVDs and take their movie collections on the road.

"It's swimming against the tide," said attorney Fred von Lohmann of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a group that advocates civil liberties online. "Consumers one way or another tend to get what they want."
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 8:24 am    Post subject: DRive Reply with quote Back to top

I cant get the subtitles to come up on my DVD player for the movie Drive. Any suggestions?
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 10:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

moved to the General population. Mr Green
BTW, eve, you might want to give more specifics when it comes to helping you.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 7:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

i've noticed that some r2 or r3 disks sometimes does that. have you tried sticking it into your computer and using a software program to show subs? sometimes that works.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 4:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Ok yesterday I bought the Philips DVP642 but it seems to cut off the subs of my divx anime. I couldn't find any way to adjust the screen size to maybe zoom out 90% and it seems that others have this issue as well. It's a great player but w/o that feature my anime is uselss. Anyone know if there is a solution to this or want to recommend a Divx DVD player that has some sort of zoom out feature that will make low subtitles on anime viewable?
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 11:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

eltinator wrote:
Ok yesterday I bought the Philips DVP642 but it seems to cut off the subs of my divx anime. I couldn't find any way to adjust the screen size to maybe zoom out 90% and it seems that others have this issue as well. It's a great player but w/o that feature my anime is uselss. Anyone know if there is a solution to this or want to recommend a Divx DVD player that has some sort of zoom out feature that will make low subtitles on anime viewable?

Elt, you might wanna check videohelp.com and post something in their forum... Smile
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 8:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

eltinator wrote:
Ok yesterday I bought the Philips DVP642 but it seems to cut off the subs of my divx anime. I couldn't find any way to adjust the screen size to maybe zoom out 90% and it seems that others have this issue as well. It's a great player but w/o that feature my anime is uselss. Anyone know if there is a solution to this or want to recommend a Divx DVD player that has some sort of zoom out feature that will make low subtitles on anime viewable?


That is one of my gripes about this player (I have many), but it does play Divx files, so I can't complain too much. Sweat
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 9:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Searched around and seems like that's an unsolvable problem with the DVP642 at the moment so I'm going to return it. I did buy a RJ800 player which is supposed to be better in the sense that in can play divx files encoded with QPEL or GMC and maybe it will have a solution to the borders being cut by the TV. Still waiting for it to be shipped in Big Grin
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 5:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

eltinator wrote:
Searched around and seems like that's an unsolvable problem with the DVP642 at the moment so I'm going to return it. I did buy a RJ800 player which is supposed to be better in the sense that in can play divx files encoded with QPEL or GMC and maybe it will have a solution to the borders being cut by the TV. Still waiting for it to be shipped in Big Grin
does that play divx files, elt? I'm (again) in the market for a dvd player. i had the phillips 642 and is/was very happy with it until i broke it. i don't mind getting another one, but i wanna know other players that plays divx.

BTW, BM, I checked vcdhelp.com and the came up with a list, but i know know if it is correct. just here soliciting ideas. Mr Green

Thx in advance, y'all!
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 11:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

niko2x wrote:
BTW, BM, I checked vcdhelp.com and the came up with a list, but i know know if it is correct. just here soliciting ideas. Mr Green

Oh okay. I'm still using my LiteOn and it hasn't been a problem so far... Granted, I haven't tried any DivX stuff on it lately.

Couldn't you save yourself some anguish by converting your DivX stuff to MPEG-2? Just wondering. Smile
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 1:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

bmwracer wrote:
Oh okay. I'm still using my LiteOn and it hasn't been a problem so far... Granted, I haven't tried any DivX stuff on it lately.

Couldn't you save yourself some anguish by converting your DivX stuff to MPEG-2? Just wondering. Smile
nah, that'll take up too much time, not to mention potential doubling up on cd-r's.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 2:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

niko2x wrote:
nah, that'll take up too much time, not to mention potential doubling up on cd-r's.

Time to make the jump to DVD-Rs, ne? Smile
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 3:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

niko2x wrote:
does that play divx files, elt? I'm (again) in the market for a dvd player. i had the phillips 642 and is/was very happy with it until i broke it. i don't mind getting another one, but i wanna know other players that plays divx.

BTW, BM, I checked vcdhelp.com and the came up with a list, but i know know if it is correct. just here soliciting ideas. Mr Green

Thx in advance, y'all!


Yup, the one Elt got can play Divx files.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 4:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

bmwracer wrote:
Here's the lowdown on the player that Elt has: http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers.php?DVDnameid=4997&Search=Search&#comments Smile


Looks cool, but apparently doesn't support reading of Dual Layer DVD's.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 5:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

pcmodem wrote:
Looks cool, but apparently doesn't support reading of Dual Layer DVD's.

Apparently. But no one is burning DL stuff currently anyways...
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 5:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Yeah, at CompUSA this weekend, I couldn't find Single Layer DVD media faster than 8x, and no Dual Layer media either. Head Scratch

Was embarrassed, my namesake store with such little variety. hehe
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