DVD Player Education

Schris22
Schris22 Posts: 983
edited October 2005 in Electronics
hey guys,

i'm not a video/audio phile, but would love to start somewhere...

I'm in the market for a DVD player that of course has good audio and video quality and as usual has to be for a certain price. So I know i won't get the best...or the ok, but the best I can get for the money is what I'm looking for.

The price cap is 200 dollars and has to be 3-5 disk. Black preferbaly...

Also, i would love to know if there is something such as a starters guide to DVD player buying, because there are 24 bit DAC's for audio and 12 for video and sometimes more or less....I tried judging on this, but it just turns out that even some of the nicest dvd players would have the same DAC as some of the lowers.....then Burr-Brown....faroujidi or what not chips start coming up....


oh well Thanks for any help!


Chris the Uber noob
Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR502-S
DVD Player: Pioneer DV-578A-S
Left and Right: R50
Center: CS1
Rear Center: R15
Surrounds: R30
Subwoofer: 10'' Dayton 100 Watt
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  • Dennis Gardner
    Dennis Gardner Posts: 4,861
    edited October 2005
    I never understood 3-5 disc DVD players. I get the need to want 200-400 stored DVDs, but does anyone watch just parts of movies? If you need a CD changer, then get a CD changer. Am I missing something here?

    Your Pioneer DV-578 is going to be nearly as good as most $200 changers IMO.
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  • Schris22
    Schris22 Posts: 983
    edited October 2005
    well this is gonna be for my dad....

    I tried to convince him to get a 1 disk but for music...DVD videos of asian music....which many people might not understand...but asians love their "Paris by Night" and other such concerts and can watch that for a while.

    So thats the answer Dennis.

    I know i know....3-5 disk....I'll try some more to get him to get a single disk but for now.... =(

    Chris
    Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR502-S
    DVD Player: Pioneer DV-578A-S
    Left and Right: R50
    Center: CS1
    Rear Center: R15
    Surrounds: R30
    Subwoofer: 10'' Dayton 100 Watt
  • aaharvel
    aaharvel Posts: 4,489
    edited October 2005
    speaking from experience sony 5disc dvd changers are good for the money. They have a good 3/2 progressive scan pulldown system, a decent transport, and good picture quality. Mine does everything from all of the above to even playing SACDS (which of course doesn't really matter anymore).

    If you look around you can get them for less than 2Franklins.
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  • PolkThug
    PolkThug Posts: 7,532
    edited October 2005
    What kind of display does he have?
  • Schris22
    Schris22 Posts: 983
    edited October 2005
    Mistuibishi 52 I think...bought it a few years ago.

    I can find out more specifics later...but he isn't the most tech savvy guy...

    Anything specific you need to know? It's a rear projection.

    Chris
    Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR502-S
    DVD Player: Pioneer DV-578A-S
    Left and Right: R50
    Center: CS1
    Rear Center: R15
    Surrounds: R30
    Subwoofer: 10'' Dayton 100 Watt
  • BIZILL
    BIZILL Posts: 5,432
    edited October 2005
    is the tv hdtv? if so, is there a dvi or hdmi connection? if so, he may wanna check out up-converting dvd players. brings you closer to high def picture (though nothing beats true hd). i don't know if there are any 3-disc players out there, but my oppo was but $200. again, if not an hdtv, then disregard anything i just mentioned.....i am asian as well, so i have family that loves asian music and karaoke and what not.

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  • PolkThug
    PolkThug Posts: 7,532
    edited October 2005
    Get a Denon refurb from ecost.com
  • Schris22
    Schris22 Posts: 983
    edited October 2005
    it can display HDTV. It is pretty weird. Has 3 components where one can display 720p....and the other two can do 1080i and 480p/i. If i recall correctly. I've heard this is common with mitsubishi's....

    The best connection is component. There is no dvi connection only RGB (computer cable connection) but this only displays 640 x 480.

    I'll look into refurbs though i would prefer new...I think that is a good option since dvd's are gonna get replaced in a year or two.

    Chris
    Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR502-S
    DVD Player: Pioneer DV-578A-S
    Left and Right: R50
    Center: CS1
    Rear Center: R15
    Surrounds: R30
    Subwoofer: 10'' Dayton 100 Watt
  • Schris22
    Schris22 Posts: 983
    edited October 2005
    I think based off ecost.com I've narrowed it down to 3 choices..

    1. DVM 1815 for $99 refrub

    2. DVM715 - Refurb for 200

    3.DVD-2800 for 200 refurb


    Anyone know about these vs. each other?

    Chris
    Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR502-S
    DVD Player: Pioneer DV-578A-S
    Left and Right: R50
    Center: CS1
    Rear Center: R15
    Surrounds: R30
    Subwoofer: 10'' Dayton 100 Watt
  • Dennis Gardner
    Dennis Gardner Posts: 4,861
    edited October 2005
    The 2800 is a couple years old model but was the best of this bunch.

    With that said, the 1815 is a huge value. A Faroudja player for under $100 is unheard of.

    For the prices, you can't go wrong.
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