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Posted by takwhori on 11-24-2007 11:04 AM:

Divx DVD player

I'm thinking of buying a cheapo DVD/DivX player for when i work away, any suggestions?

Also do you just burn the avi as data disc and can you add chapters?


Posted by pHo on 11-24-2007 12:23 PM:

If you don't mind putting in a little bit more effort, get a second hand xbox (original, not 360) soft mod it (buy an action replay and a copy of splinter cell, spend 5 minutes doing the piss easy crack, then sell them back on to someone else) and install XBMC which is hands down better than any divx dvd player you'll buy in a store.

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Posted by Jay Are on 11-24-2007 06:39 PM:

phillips p-642. i got one for $40 a while back and never looked back. burn a data cd or dvd and watch all titles. the only codec it doesn't work with is QPEL, which most folks don't use anymore anyways.

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Posted by LOLobo on 11-24-2007 08:44 PM:

"when I work away"

You looking for a portable?

Philips has portable I've seen at CostCo that allows you to throw in your ipod, and SD disk, or even a USB drive (likely flash only).

Forgot the model.... but was impressed nonetheless.


Posted by MrEMann on 11-25-2007 06:57 AM:

Philips 5960/37 or the newer model which I can't remember the # of. I saw it around town this week for $59.

I own two, has USB for removable stuff and plays pretty much everything.

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Posted by Robert Jones on 11-25-2007 04:55 PM:

i have a brand new modded xbox 1 for sale, i only took it out of the box to softmod and install XBMC, it's still wrapped in the original plastic, also got a receipt with it. PM me if you're interested.


Posted by takwhori on 11-25-2007 05:09 PM:

The XBOX is about as portable as a concrete block. (I'll be working abroad and need to take it on a plane)

I'm just looking for a small DVD/Divx player i can plug into a TV.

I'll check out the Philips ones.

Cheers


Posted by pHo on 11-25-2007 07:54 PM:

If concrete blocks are so unportable, why do so many get thrown through my windows huh? HUH?

OK, point taken. It's a shame MS never did a Sony and redesigned the original Xbox after a few years, I'm sure they could slim it down a ton now.

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Posted by Darlowad on 11-29-2007 10:46 PM:

y not get a portable dvd player with divx that u can watch on the plane ???

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Posted by sylvania-vcd on 12-02-2007 01:05 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by takwhori
(I'll be working abroad and need to take it on a plane)


Yeap, Philips is the way to go if you travel aboard: Most of them support both systems (PAL for most of Europe, NTSC for the US) make sure you check out the specs, BUT none of the "desktops" support more than one voltage (120V ofr US and 220V for Europe). The portable ones (the ones with the lcd screen, eg. PET824/17 do support multiple voltages on their transformer and can be connected on both PAL/NTSC TVs)...


Posted by bTizZLe on 12-05-2007 10:31 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by pHo
If you don't mind putting in a little bit more effort, get a second hand xbox (original, not 360) soft mod it (buy an action replay and a copy of splinter cell, spend 5 minutes doing the piss easy crack, then sell them back on to someone else) and install XBMC which is hands down better than any divx dvd player you'll buy in a store.


wow.. i should do that

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