hdtv capable dvd players

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  1. Petrus666

    Petrus666 Member

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    Is there any dvd players or dvd recorders out there who can play back hdtv format? i have a lots of tv shows i cant get anywhere else than in hdtv format i want to watch. i have a crappy philips dvp 630 now that costed almost nothing and are willing to invest in a good dvd player or recorder that can play back every format there is out there...
     
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    With hd tv i mean hdtv avi files in hdtv resolution. im looking for a player that can play all sorts of files
     
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    There are upconverting DVD players, but as far as playing an AVI file in HD I don't think anything can do that currently. There is a D-Link networked media player that may do it... but not sure. It would be nice if someone realized that there is a huge potential market for things like this.
     
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    THx for the info.. oh well , hope they make somthing soon.. The reason im asking is that watching the shows on my 19"crt is no fun when i could have watched em on my 42" tv... and sending em from the pc to the tv is no option becuse i have an xfx card with vivo standard i never have got to work (only get black&white picture..tried every driver and cable out there)
    Damn, i want to watch rome and star trek enterprise.... only have em in hdtv format....
     
  5. spike4

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    Are these xvid files that the resolution is too high, therefore no playback on a stand alone that accepts xvid format? If so, I have the same problem. Anyone have a suggestion to adjust to the proper resolution so that they can be burned for playback. Thanks
     

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