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    KISS DP-500

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    • Full DVD/MPEG-4/DivX/XviD/CD/MP3/Ogg Vorbis/CD-RW/DVD-RW compatibility
    • JPEG Picture CD viewing
    • Progressive Scan Video Out
    • Time Search
    • Playback Control: Play/Pause/Stop/FF/RW/NEXT/PREV
    • Repeat Playback
    • Slow Motion
    • Title/chapter select
    • Parental lock, Multi Language, Multi Subtitle, Multi Angle
    • Remote Control
    • TV Type (PAL and NTSC)
    • Configuration Setup Menu
    • Aspect Ratio (4:3 Pan and Scan, 4:3 Letter Box and 16:9 Wide)
    • S-Video Output
    • Composite Video Output
    • Component via SCART Output
    • RGB via SCART Output
    • Dolby Digital, MPEG Audio Decoding
    • Dolby Digital/MPEG 5.1 Digital Output
    • S/PDIF Outputs
    • Analogue stereo
    • Ethernet 10/100
    • Webradio/KiSS PC-Link
    • KiSS PC-Link Software for PC

    It's a good one,but I still have to get me that PC_Link cable to upgrade it(it's not included )And up untill now I haven't been able to play DivX movie rips on it.
    But that might as well be my own fault 'cause I may be burning them the wrong way.The software included with my DVD-writer doesn't seem to burn them the way I want.

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    KiSS DP-508 is the best

    Specifications:

    • Full DVD/MPEG-4/DivX®/XviD/CD/MP3/Ogg Vorbis/CD-RW/DVD+-RW compatibility
    • JPEG Picture CD viewing
    • Progressive Scan Video Out
    • Time Search
    • Playback Control: Play/Pause/Stop/FF/RW/NEXT/PREV
    • Repeat Playback
    • Slow Motion
    • Title/chapter select
    • Parental lock, Multi Language, Multi Subtitle, Multi Angle
    • Remote Control
    • TV Type (PAL and NTSC)
    • Configuration Setup Menu
    • Aspect Ratio (4:3 Pan and Scan, 4:3 Letter Box and 16:9 Wide)
    • S-Video Output
    • Composite Video Output
    • Component via SCART Output
    • RGB via SCART Output
    • Dolby Digital, MPEG Audio Decoding
    • Dolby Digital/MPEG 5.1 Digital Output
    • S/PDIF Outputs
    • Analogue stereo
    • Ethernet 10/100
    • WebRadio/KiSS PC-Link
    • KiSS PC-Link Software for PC
    • 80GB Hard Disk
    All looks very nice, the only problem is that the addin card only 802.11b which IMHO isnt good enough for streaming movies over. I used to have a 11b netgear router upstairs attached to my kazaa box and an 11b card card in my tvout PC downstairs and it just wasnt able to keep the data rate up and the film would start jerking.

    Im 802.11g now and that works brilliantly, very occasionally jerks when watchin a big movie ( 2 x 700mb) but hardly noticable.

    QP

  3. Movies & TV   -   #13
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    Originally posted by ~FunK_mOb~@1 December 2003 - 19:56
    It's a good one,but I still have to get me that PC_Link cable to upgrade it(it's not included )And up untill now I haven't been able to play DivX movie rips on it.
    But that might as well be my own fault 'cause I may be burning them the wrong way.The software included with my DVD-writer doesn't seem to burn them the way I want.
    if you burn an .AVI as 'data' it should play it

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    I'm gonna ask Santa real nice for one of these, I've using my PS2 to watch my DivX/XviD's but its a bit limited on bitrates.
    I like the idea of a HDD but I'd like to see the reproduction quality at high bitrates before I splash out. Just gotta find a store in the UK that stocks em.

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    how does the 80GB hard drive work? you can download movies from the cd/dvd to the hard drive? that's awesome if it does. no more rummaging around for movies.

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    do they read .avi files? cuz it says divx.....but they can be .divx only, uc? any ideas? thx

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    Originally posted by namzuf9@1 December 2003 - 20:50
    I'm gonna ask Santa real nice for one of these, I've using my PS2 to watch my DivX/XviD's but its a bit limited on bitrates.
    I like the idea of a HDD but I'd like to see the reproduction quality at high bitrates before I splash out. Just gotta find a store in the UK that stocks em.

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