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YAMADA 6600 vs XCICO AEP400

Discussion in 'DVD players' started by silmarils, Jun 5, 2004.

  1. silmarils

    silmarils Member

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    Hi there! I'm about to buy a new divx player to replace my late Yamada 6100 which failed me during a firmware update. I was overall satisfied by it so i'm considering the new Yamada 6600. But i stumbled on Xcico AEP 400 which seems to be a good deal.
    It has progressive scan and DVI output.
    Full info on
    http://www.easyetrader.com/?WVdOMGF...ZV04wYVc5dVBXMXZjbVZmYVc1bWIxOXpkV0p0YVhRPQ==

    Has anyone had this dvd player? Do you know what chip it uses? Thank you
     
  2. JamesM

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    I dont have a Xcico. I use a DVX6600 which I am happy with.

    The Xcico AEP 400 doesn't support Xvid-encoded movies according to that webpage so I would not buy it until you can confirm that it does indeed support it.
     
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    One of the major problems i had with Yamada 6100 (and reading current reviews this hasn't changed in 6600) was the audio quality when playing a cd. I always had the impression that something was missing. The spark wasn't there.
    Of course, DivX reproduction was almost perfect and the player did play anything i happened to throw at it in a 6 months period.
    But now i want to find something better in the CD audio area. Perhaps, i should just make do with the KiSS DP1000
     

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