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The Free DVD Decoders Idiots Guide

... short of funds. However, you need not worry too much because you always have the option to go for free DVD decoders. These may have limited functionalities and updates for these may not be available, but since you will at least be able to ... Read Read: The Free DVD Decoders Idiots Guide

By: Wayne Anderson | 17/09/2007 | Software

Understanding DVD Decoders

... . By using the right decoder, the original quality before it was compressed will become available. For PC users, the DVD decoder is vital, because it is the component that will allow you to watch the film and play that game. It should be ... Read Read: Understanding DVD Decoders

By: Peter Garant | 05/09/2009 | Art & Entertainment

The Macrovision Remover Helps You Protect Your Dvd Collection.

... out. I would strongly urge any movie fans or movie collectors to use the Macrovision Remover in order to save their DVD movies from damage. You can follow the links in my Bio for more information on the Macrovision Remover / DVD Decoder. Read Read: The Macrovision Remover Helps You Protect Your Dvd Collection.

By: Steven Fields | 10/01/2007 | Art & Entertainment

DVD Drive Buying Guides

... cards and processors today, you typically don't need any special DVD decoding hardware to play DVD movies. Microsoft ships a software ... DVD-ROM drives can read CD-ROM disks, so if you have a DVD-ROM drive, you don't need an extra CD-ROM drive ... Read Read: DVD Drive Buying Guides

By: Subhash | 22/02/2007 | Electronics

Is There a Free Lunch in Computer DVD Players?

... ' button. After reading several pages of amazingly irrelevant information, I finally found a small link that suggested I don't have a DVD Decoder installed. I was offered the option to pay $159 to upgrade my version of Windows to one that ... Read Read: Is There a Free Lunch in Computer DVD Players?

By: Alexandra Ovchinnikova | 27/06/2007 | Software

Consumer Reports - Dvd-players

... subwoofer. (For 6.1 and 7.1 soundtracks, you'll need seven or eight speakers.) Dolby Digital decoding built-in refers to a DVD player that decodes the multichannel audio before the audio receiver; without the built-in circuitry, you'd need ... Read Read: Consumer Reports - Dvd-players

By: Brooke Yan | 22/01/2007 | Advice
Sandra Prior

The DVD Decision

... you need an MPEG-2 decoder of some sort. Until recently, the most common way of doing this was to use a decoder card and DVD player software. This is changing, however, and many of the more up-market graphics cards now support DVD and are ... Read Read: The DVD Decision

By: Sandra Prior | 23/07/2008 | Hardware

Consumer Reports - DVD Recorders

... subwoofer. (For 6.1 and 7.1 soundtracks, you'll need seven or eight speakers.) Dolby Digital decoding built-in refers to a DVD player that decodes the multichannel audio before the audio receiver; without the built-in circuitry, you'd need ... Read Read: Consumer Reports - DVD Recorders

By: Brooke Yan | 22/01/2007 | Advice

An Introduction to DVD Players

... the DVD's lockout codes and work according to it. These machines also display a warning signal if they are not capable to play the DVD contents. These devices also decode the MPEG-2 video stream with a speed of 8 MB /sec or 10 MB /sec. The ... Read Read: An Introduction to DVD Players

By: Raisa Raima | 28/05/2008 | Movies

Mustek Mp95 Portable DVD Player

... widescreen viewing of movies in DVD-Video, DVD-R/DVD-RW and DVD+R/DVD+RW formats. Maximizing the cinematic experience is a feature set that includes Dolby digital decoding, 5.1 channel Virtual 3D Surround Sound, built-in stereo speakers, ... Read Read: Mustek Mp95 Portable DVD Player

By: stevefranklis | 22/09/2008 | Electronics

DVD Players and Their Utility

... The device reads the DVD’s lockout codes and obeys by it. It also displays a warning signal if the player is not capable to play the DVD. The player also decodes the MPEG-2 video stream with a speed of 10 Mbit /sec or 8 Mnit /sec. The task ... Read Read: DVD Players and Their Utility

By: Alden Jerry | 25/03/2008 | Electronics

Features To look For When You Buy A DVD Player

... to adjust the picture angle so that you can view the action from different perspectives. * Having surround sound decoding built into your DVD players can be very useful too, especially if you have a Dolby Digital receiver and at least six ... Read Read: Features To look For When You Buy A DVD Player

By: Jim Johnson | 06/04/2006 | Technology

All About Digital DVD Players

... also have the capability of playing DTS, the Dolby Digital Theater System. The home cinema decoder is one of the main features of a digital DVD player. Apart from the formats mentioned above, some newer formats are coming to bolster the ... Read Read: All About Digital DVD Players

By: Victor Epand | 03/08/2008 | Electronics

Technical Details About Digital DVD Players

... also have the capability to play DTS, the Dolby Digital Theater System. The home cinema decoder is one of the main features of a digital DVD player. Apart from the formats mentioned above, some newer formats are coming to bolster the video ... Read Read: Technical Details About Digital DVD Players

By: Victor Epand | 07/06/2008 | Electronics

DVD Players- Get Awesome Entertainment All the Time

... version with 1.2 format. Then they decrypt the information using either the Macro vision or CSS. These players also function by decoding the MPEG-2 video stream with the maximum rate of 8 mega bytes per second for continuous streaming and ... Read Read: DVD Players- Get Awesome Entertainment All the Time

By: Daniel Krause | 23/05/2008 | Gadgets & Gizmos

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