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laserdisc_fan
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Post subject: Anyone still using their first DVD player?  Posted: 30 Dec 2015, 18:45 |
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My first DVD player was a Pioneer DV-340 configured for multi-region in 2001.  I'd been buying DVDs for a few years before that and finally got a player so had a nice library to tap into immediately - nearly all music titles as you probably guessed! I did buy a set of Sony DVD recorders some years later in 2007/2008 but I mostly still use the Pioneer for nearly all DVD playback. If it ain't broke don't fix it! Seems to have been an incredibly reliable machine, just like Pioneer laserdisc players in general. It was fairly expensive back in the day compared with the competition but I guess you get what you pay for since its still in full service today. Anyone else still using their first DVD player?
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Post subject: Re: Anyone still using their first DVD player?  Posted: 30 Dec 2015, 20:48 |
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Me neither I'm sorry First player was a Pioneer DV-606D Region 1 with a regionfree modification. It was 110 volts  hated that part Worked like a charm for many years and replaced it with an Onkyo DV-SP500 to blend in with my Onkyo TX-SR600E 6.1 receiver. It was great setup. Held on to the Onkyo set until 2008 when HDMI became inevitable for HD audio. Got my first flatscreen TV late I guess Anyway, I'm sure the first Pioneer DVD player I owned would play until this day since it was solid build quality 
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Post subject: Re: Anyone still using their first DVD player?  Posted: 30 Dec 2015, 21:08 |
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My first DVD player is a Philips/Magnavox model DVD400AT which I bought in the latter half of 1997. I still have it and it does play like it did new. It has 2 faults: it does not have a toslink connector (only an RCA coax connector) for surround sound and it only has composite and S-video outputs. There are no component jacks on its back panel. The player has the date of manufacture as being July 1997.
The cost of the player was about $400. A shade high compared to today's players (lol).
It does have a problem with the menu on some DVD's in that the menu is displayed strangely. The pointer for picking the menu choice is not on the item that you want for some DVD's.. I think that it maybe due to the menu being anamorphic and the player cannot display such DVD's correctly. An example: if there are 4 choices on the bottom of the screen, the pointer will be to the left of the first choice. If you press the right arrow on the remote, the pointer will then move halfway between the first and the second choice. Moving the pointer to the right, the pointer will then move halfway between the second and the third choice. Rather strange behavior. I don't use the player now as it was superseded in the past by a Sony CD/DVD player model DVP-CX850D, a 200 disc changer.
Last edited by dumbchemist on 31 Dec 2015, 01:41, edited 1 time in total.
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Post subject: Re: Anyone still using their first DVD player?  Posted: 31 Dec 2015, 00:12 |
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My family's first was a Mintek of some variety. We got in... 2004? Kinda late to the party. I do remember one of the first DVDs we got was, of all films, "Surf Ninjas." I think we gave it to Goodwill last Summer, but I'm not sure.
My first was some cheapo ~$30 Magnavox-branded DVD/VHS combo player I got in 2006 or so. I used the VCR half recently to make a DVD backup of a Deftones concert bootleg VHS I found at a junk shop. I ended up giving it to my parents since I don't really watch VHS tapes (most of my film collection is on LaserDisc) and they still do, and their player has been acting up. I have a bunch of devices that play DVDs.
In the rare event that I watch a DVD, I use my PlayStation 4. I've also got a PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, and a Panasonic DVD recorder, plus my desktop has a DVD drive.
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Post subject: Re: Anyone still using their first DVD player?  Posted: 31 Dec 2015, 18:08 |
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Good evening Guys, I do not have a photo to hand but this has already been posted on another thread (home AV Projects before and after) I do not have my first DVD player however I am still using my second DV 09 Pioneer ELITE from 2000, still solid, and sound quality wise it still holds up against the latest stand alone High end CD / Blu-Ray LX 91 Player. Sincere Regards 
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Post subject: Re: Anyone still using their first DVD player?  Posted: 10 Feb 2017, 06:05 |
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Hello! My first family DVD Player was a Pioneer DV-717 (I waited for the 717 that added DTS output on top of the previous ... was it DV-707?):  It eventually died on me (skipping, not loading, shutting down) after ~5 years. Then I upgraded to the Denon DVD-A11 from 2003 till now (14 years using this player, including 2 international moves), never let me down.  Now thinking of upgrading to the Denon DVD-A1XVA as my ultimate DVD/CD/SACD/DVD-Audio player. It's 10 years old now but really beautiful beast for SACD replay.  Audio is more important than video to me (I have bad eyes but excellent ears + musical education). I'm still waiting for BD to gain enough traction with me to warrant an A/V Amp + Video Projector upgrade. Julien
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Post subject: Re: Anyone still using their first DVD player?  Posted: 12 Feb 2017, 00:05 |
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laserdisc_fan wrote: Seems to have been an incredibly reliable machine, just like Pioneer laserdisc players in general. 
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Post subject: Re: Anyone still using their first DVD player?  Posted: 12 Feb 2017, 00:31 |
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My first was also a PS2. Had my Sony DVD DVP-S7700 for about five years now going strong, even the Sony-cool (tm) complex sliding front panel (touch wood). tasuke wrote: yeah, at this stage i might do best to get another healthy DV-09 and swap the pristine front bezel assembly and other exterior cosmetics of my current example over to it myself.
i mean, i've fully dismantled/reassembled my 09 several times attempting to correct it's faults, so i know i could certainly manage a simple parts swap such as that which i am i proposing totally in my sleep... Good luck! Sounds like a good plan, sending stuff for service is so stressful.
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Post subject: Re: Anyone still using their first DVD player?  Posted: 12 Feb 2017, 15:13 |
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forper wrote: laserdisc_fan wrote: Seems to have been an incredibly reliable machine, just like Pioneer laserdisc players in general.  It's still going strong, 17 years old now. Just watched another movie (The Last of Sheila) on it this afternoon! 
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