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Posted by scottymac on 09-23-2004 07:54 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by 404notfound
*Sigh* I have to agree. Thats £400 i could have spent better on porn


I agree too, before I purchased my DVDRecorder (Panasonic E30) I did a lot of research and found out that the Philips models were severely plagued with problems.

I really like my Panny though, VHS done in 4 hour mode looks as good as the original, plus it records on DVD-RAM so you can chase record without the need for a harddrive.

Plus, you pick one of these badboys up for about $300, put out a few flyers in the neighbourhood saying you'll transfer VHS to DVD and you've got yourself a nice new source of income and a BIG FAT BUSINESS TAX WRITEOFF!

p.s. 404, why in hells name are you paying for porn?


Posted by mafioso on 09-30-2004 06:27 PM:

Philips is starting to saturate the stores

I was just in Best Buy on the weekend and saw stacks of the Philips DivX players. They dropped the price to $95 CAD.

To all of the Philips haters:

I must be lucky because because I bought a 30" Philips High-Res tv 12 years ago (paid a mint for it) and the picture is still as crisp as the day I bought. I know it's still early, but I've been checking the forums and the complaint so far is the small remote with no eject button. Petty fuckers.

Regardless, I'm sure you can get $95 worth out it.

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Posted by Jimbob on 10-03-2004 12:27 AM:

Interesting post ...

I dipped my toe in the water last week and bought a £35+VAT Crystal DivX player, plays everything I've thrown at it so far ....
VCD & SVCD mpg's, Xvid DivX

Only complaint the remote is crap, one of those small just fatter than a credit card things.

But what do you expect for naff all


Posted by Neversoft on 10-03-2004 02:03 AM:

Re: Philips is starting to saturate the stores

quote:
Originally posted by mafioso
I was just in Best Buy on the weekend and saw stacks of the Philips DivX players. They dropped the price to $95 CAD.

To all of the Philips haters:

I must be lucky because because I bought a 30" Philips High-Res tv 12 years ago (paid a mint for it) and the picture is still as crisp as the day I bought. I know it's still early, but I've been checking the forums and the complaint so far is the small remote with no eject button. Petty fuckers.

Regardless, I'm sure you can get $95 worth out it.

Sorry, I'll clarify... Anything made by Philips that has moving parts will at some point fail spectacularly. I have to agree that they make (or used to make) damned good TV's.

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Posted by LaLooLa on 10-04-2004 04:53 AM:

Well I also have a Philips TV which must be at least 12 years old, and still works perfectly. I also have a Philips DVD player which I got around in 2000? Which has always and still does work perfectly.


Posted by smooth1 on 12-29-2006 04:51 PM:

Hold down the stop button on the Philips 642 and it'll eject. Have your maid put another in and hold it down again to close


Posted by BiG-K|LLa on 12-30-2006 05:32 AM:

i also have a Phillips DVP 642 and its worked out great so far. ive had it for about 8 months now and havent had any problems out of it. and plus it only cost $60 so i have gotten at least three times the enjoyment out of it. BTW, to eject a disc with the remote, just hold down the STOP button for 3 seconds and the disc will eject right out.


Posted by GoneSilver on 12-31-2006 01:51 PM:

Philips DVP5960/37

f you want your player to play PAL divx even though your TV doesn't, here is how you make it region code free
This hack was successfully applied to the Philips DVP5960/37.

1. Turn on the unit
2. Open the loading tray
3. Press the "Setup" button on the remote
4. Navigate to the "Preferences" page using the right arrow key
5. Enter 138931
6. You will now see the current region code displayed
7. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the region required or "0" for all regions
8. Press the "Setup" button on the remote
9. Press "OK" on the remote


Posted by nvadr on 01-01-2007 02:50 PM:

Great Value

I have had my Philips Dvp-642 for almost a couple of years now and I have to say its worth every penny I paid for it..
(yes it has an eject disc mode...hold down the stop button..Duh! now Stfu!).. It plays almost everything you put into it.. Not to mention that you can play NTSC, PAL formats on it with a handy code that is easily found on the net.. I can shuffle from one dixv to the other xvid that I have burned onto DVD's.. This is a great value considering I paid $50 for the player.. This is my first experience with a Philips product and have been quite pleased..


Posted by fatfecker on 01-02-2007 10:49 AM:

Re: Philips DVP5960/37

quote:
Originally posted by GoneSilver
f you want your player to play PAL divx even though your TV doesn't, here is how you make it region code free


erm, region has nothing to do with PAL/NTSC other than MOST region 2 DVDs are PAL and MOST region 1 DVDs are NTSC.

If your TV can't play take a PAL or NTSC signal then there is usually a setting in the DVD player to force it to output one or the other so can still watch your film.

AFAIK PAL/NTSC just determines the colour depth, resolution and framerate of the film.


Posted by BIOHazard87 on 01-15-2007 11:03 PM:

i just ordered a Philips DVP5960, so I hope its good


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