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13-12-2004, 2:04 PM
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Pio 575 and Divx
I cant get divx video files to work on the dvd player. I have read that you may have to wait for a while before the player starts playback but I have left it for 10 mins and nothing happened. Any suggestions ?
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13-12-2004, 2:55 PM
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Pop the Disk in and wait for it to finish spinning.
Press the "MENU" button and you should get a file browser - choose the file you wish to play and hit ENTER when it's selected.
I do tend to put multiple DIVX files on a DVD-R though...........
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13-12-2004, 2:58 PM
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On my old player a menu came up straight away displaying what was on the disc but the Pioneer doesnt do this.
Just put the disc in and wait for a few seconds and a bar should come up with "MPEG-4" written in it. Press the menu button and it will display all the Divx/XviD files on the disc, select the one you want and away you go.
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13-12-2004, 3:14 PM
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I have been trying it using CD-RW. I get the menu and select the video but then nothing happens.
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13-12-2004, 3:25 PM
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It could be that it doesnt like the type of CD-RW you are using so it is failing to play the file or the file might be a format that the player doesnt support, I have a few files here that played ok on the computer but the player refuses to run them.
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14-12-2004, 3:45 AM
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That doesn't sound good as I was considering getting one of these players.
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14-12-2004, 11:11 AM
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Like I said, it could be the format of the file which the player doesnt like and if so then you wont find any Divx player which will play it but it is possible it is something that can be fixed with a future firmware update.
All I know is that 99% of the files that I burn to me DVD-RW have worked perfectly and I have never had trouble playing a file because of the media I have used.
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14-12-2004, 12:30 PM
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Hmmm, I really like the look of this player and DivX is a must. The other thing that worries me is that it is DivX certified and not simply MPEG-4. So does it play the ever-more-popular XviD format ?? Anyone know?
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14-12-2004, 2:18 PM
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Yep it plays XviD files perfectly, at least all the ones I have tried.
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14-12-2004, 6:19 PM
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Some XDiv files are the ones that cause problems for just about all DVD/Divx/XDiv players. With the current players on the market it doesn't seem possible to find a player that will play EVERY file without problems or at least without file modification first.
Last edited by Mr_Fantastic; 14-12-2004 at 6:31 PM.
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14-12-2004, 8:43 PM
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In theory the player can be be upgraded via a firmware update disc similar to the one Pioneer recently released to enable subtitles on divx files.
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14-12-2004, 8:50 PM
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Make sure you are running the latest firmware for the 575 (v2.09). You can get it from;
http://www.av-land.co.uk/pioneer/dv575/dv575.htm
(Scroll about two thirds down, and look for the download link)
This version improves compatability with certain media, fixes a few bugs, improves DIVX playback and includes DIVX subtitle support. I upgraded my multi-region 575 from f/w v1.22 to v2.09 with no problems.
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15-12-2004, 9:38 AM
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The Pioneer is among the best DVD Players if you are looking for DivX compatibility.
This list is compiled from http://www.divxtest.com/resultats.php3 2 weeks ago which shows to what degree the players "pass" the divx-test CD.
The difference between the 470 and the 575 is the added decoders
in the 575.
87,62% Pionner DV-575
86,24% Pioneer DV-470
81,77% Hometech HT967DX
81,77% Atacom DV967 v1
80,91% Philips DVP-720SA
80,57% Doshima DO-2038
80,06% Transcontinent TR-500 DX
80,06% Sigmatek XM-400 Pro
79,54% Kiss DP-508
79,37% Yamaha DVD-S550
79,37% Peekton PK6004
79,20% Waitec DVD-X5
79,02% Siltex DV967
78,68% Yamada DVX6600
78,51% Peekton PK6003
78,34% TSM 310
78,34% H&B DX-3220
78,23% Samsung DVD P244
78,16% Samsung DVD HD-745
78,16% ELTA 8883
77,30% Mystral Cedivx 10
77,30% H&B HT6500
77,13% Philips LX3950W
77,13% KeyPlug KP-4810
76,96% Bellagio AD-2020
76,62% Atacom DV967 v2
75,76% Packard Bell DVD DivX-300
75,65% RowSonic VD800K
75,24% Textorm DP-3813
75,24% Lifetek LT-457
74,55% Hometech HT1000DX
74,21% Astry AR-2617
73,87% Hometech HT04DX
73,52% Transgear DVX-500E
73,52% LG DV8931H
73,52% IISONIC 2316P
73,35% Yamada DVX6000
73,28% CDMC MC-4000
73,01% Philips DVP-630
71,80% Sigmatek X300
70,77% Transcontinent TR-300 DX
70,77% SEG DVX2600
70,43% Dual DVD 800
69,57% Powtek DivX 200
69,39% Astry 2605
69,05% Wilson DM1000D
69,05% Thomson DTH222E
69,05% Packard Bell DVD DivX-100
68,71% Toshiba SD433ES
68,19% Thomson DTH233E 1.50.22.22
67,57% Kiss DP-450
67,50% Thomson DTH223E
67,33% Transcontinent TR-100
66,82% Techwood 550s
66,82% Firstline DVX250
66,13% Philips DVD-737
65,96% Liteon LVD-2001
64,41% H&B DX-3110
63,96% Hometech HT800DX
63,55% Hoher T058
63,07% Astry 2555 1st Gen
62,00% Kiss DP-1000
61,04% Kiss DP-500
60,63% Hometech HT950DX
57,19% Sigmatek X100
53,58% Sony DVP-LS785V
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15-12-2004, 9:57 AM
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Interesting stuff!
Shame that DivXtest.com is a French website as it looks like a good source. (my French is worse that Del Boy's!)
I assume that the Pioneer basically plays about 87% of all different formats. More than any other player? My Yamada6600 didn't do too bad at 78% and I'm very happy with it's performance. Looks like I'm gonna have to buy myself a Christmas pressie! (I' could always say that it is from Santa?
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15-12-2004, 1:46 PM
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Just looked at the details on the french site and its a bit of a mess with loads of info wrong. The Yamada 6600 has 5.1 surround sound but can't decode dolby digital or dts! Work that one out. The Kiss DP-450 has no yuv/component, vga or composite output. Fair enough you need simple cables to adapt the outputs for component and vga but these are easy to make and it obviously has composite output. These are the only two players I know well and I can spot loads of errors on their information so I wouldn't use it as a reference site thats for sure.
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