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Hi, audio fans! I'm looking into cheap utility dvd players for my tv
systems. For my ancient Sony CRT I'm considering the Sony DVP-SR200P. I gather it has some Phillips elements and outputs DTS but has no fancy video connectors. For the Toshiba LCD, the Toshiba SD-6100 has HDMI which just about does it for requirements. Any experiences or opinions of these players? Stephen |
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@POPaustin.rr.com says... Hi, audio fans! I'm looking into cheap utility dvd players for my tv systems. For my ancient Sony CRT I'm considering the Sony DVP-SR200P. I gather it has some Phillips elements and outputs DTS but has no fancy video connectors. I don't have any experience with this particular unit, but one thing that I accidentally discovered (you may already know this): many of these players have DTS turned OFF by default and you need to change this in the DVD setup. I wasted much time with my cheapie Panasonic DVD player trying to figure out why I would only get a stereo signal when I'd opt for the DTS soundtrack on a DVD. I would expect that the unit you are considering would be just fine for a CRT TV setup. That's exactly what I've got currently: a decent surround setup coupled with a stone-age Sony 32" CRT. I haven't bought a new TV because I'm dreading trying to move this thing! |
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hophead wrote: In article , smcelroy2 @POPaustin.rr.com says... Hi, audio fans! I'm looking into cheap utility dvd players for my tv systems. For my ancient Sony CRT I'm considering the Sony DVP-SR200P. I gather it has some Phillips elements and outputs DTS but has no fancy video connectors. I don't have any experience with this particular unit, but one thing that I accidentally discovered (you may already know this): many of these players have DTS turned OFF by default and you need to change this in the DVD setup. I wasted much time with my cheapie Panasonic DVD player trying to figure out why I would only get a stereo signal when I'd opt for the DTS soundtrack on a DVD. I would expect that the unit you are considering would be just fine for a CRT TV setup. That's exactly what I've got currently: a decent surround setup coupled with a stone-age Sony 32" CRT. I haven't bought a new TV because I'm dreading trying to move this thing! Good to know about the dts. I figure a non-upconverting player might delay the purchase of an expensive new monitor. I was surprised to find a huge Lowe display at the local Goodwill for only $200. The clerk explained it took a while to sell because it weighed 200 pounds. Stephen |
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"MiNe 109" wrote in message
Hi, audio fans! I'm looking into cheap utility dvd players for my tv systems. For my ancient Sony CRT I'm considering the Sony DVP-SR200P. I gather it has some Phillips elements and outputs DTS but has no fancy video connectors. For the Toshiba LCD, the Toshiba SD-6100 has HDMI which just about does it for requirements. This is the player I have been using as a utility DVD player: "Pioneer DV-310 Slim Multi-Format DVD Player Featuring USB and DivX¿ Playback" If you are interested in a HDMI output, the DV-400 is a similar player with HDMI output. |
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