2005: recommended region free DVD players & where to buy 'em [merged]
Well I purchased a DVP642 late this past January and am very happy with it. For $70 it's a great player, in spite of it's flaws (which have been listed in detail in other threads here and in avsforum). Yet, I know I can do better.
So what is the best region free DVD player on the market now? Obviously I'm interest in the best picture/audio available but am also taking into consideration how well it handles PAL to NTSC and how reliable it might be with different types of discs. In your opinion what is the best overall region free player? Also, is there any point in having a player that upconverts to 720p and/or 1080i? I'm still a bit confused as to the benefit of that since, in the end, a current DVD resolution would still be 480p at best and I can't see how it would add resolution that wasn't there in the first place. |
You should choose the best player, then have it modified. Example would be a great player is the Pioneer 59avi elite player. One of the best on the market. It can be modded for $124. www.jvbdigital.com is who I used
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Thanks for the suggestion, RonBoster. I'll be sure to look up info on the Pioneer 59avi elite. I'm assuming that's the same player you have. Is that right?
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Originally Posted by RocShemp
Also, is there any point in having a player that upconverts to 720p and/or 1080i? I'm still a bit confused as to the benefit of that since, in the end, a current DVD resolution would still be 480p at best and I can't see how it would add resolution that wasn't there in the first place.
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Thrush is correct. I would visit the avs stand. def dvd player forum at www.avsforum.com. What is your budget?
Ron PS: Yes, I have the Pioneer. I chose it for PQ quality, upconversion and HDMI output. The euro version is HDMI out of the box |
Originally Posted by RonBoster
You should choose the best player, then have it modified. Example would be a great player is the Pioneer 59avi elite player. One of the best on the market. It can be modded for $124. www.jvbdigital.com is who I used
I currently am using the momitsu 880. Overall not a bad player, but the remote drives me crazy. Also, have not yet had a chance to see how well it does the pal to ntsc conversion. Have some pal dvd's coming shortly, so if it does a good job handling the conversion I definitely will be going the pioneer route for all my other region-free viewing. Interestingly, I've found that I get at least as good if not better imaging using component output rather than dvi to hdmi on the momitsu. |
Originally Posted by RocShemp
Also, is there any point in having a player that upconverts to 720p and/or 1080i? I'm still a bit confused as to the benefit of that since, in the end, a current DVD resolution would still be 480p at best and I can't see how it would add resolution that wasn't there in the first place.
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guys, I'm looking for a dvdplayer that handles pal to ntsc conversion and that is region free with DTS. I've been using a CH500 for over a year and its already starting to act up a bit, and one i gave my girlfriend about 11 months ago just died. I'm looking at $100 range that is a more durable than the CH500. I'tll be playing with a standard 25"-27" TV. nothing special.
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Originally Posted by Ahab
I currently am using the momitsu 880. Overall not a bad player, but the remote drives me crazy. Also, have not yet had a chance to see how well it does the pal to ntsc conversion.
I have tried PAL disks and see no difference over NTSC. It is definately a wonderful player. I agree though, the only downside is the crappy remote, but I can live with that for all the other features. |
Originally Posted by RonBoster
Thrush is correct. I would visit the avs stand. def dvd player forum at www.avsforum.com. What is your budget?
Ron PS: Yes, I have the Pioneer. I chose it for PQ quality, upconversion and HDMI output. The euro version is HDMI out of the box As for my budget, I'm working on a sanbox mentality here. I just wanted to have a general idea as to how much I'd have to save up for the best bang for my buck. But in the real world the Momitsu sounds more in tune to my currently available price range. As for the Momitsu, regarding it's universaly panned remote, can this be corrected programming it's functions into any universal remote or would I instead be better off getting a remote like the Logitech Harmony to do away with the Momitsu remote? |
Originally Posted by RocShemp
As for the Momitsu, regarding it's universaly panned remote, can this be corrected programming it's functions into any universal remote or would I instead be better off getting a remote like the Logitech Harmony to do away with the Momitsu remote?
Also, if you have any pioneer equipment (especially receivers), the momitsu remote conflicts with it (they used the same IR codes as Pioneer). |
Mine!
it holds 301 and tis nice too :) lazy buggers dream come true! http://img80.exs.cx/img80/5056/sonyopenbig1nb.jpg |
I agree with the JVB modification suggestion. You will will end up with the better quality DVD player. It worked great with my Panny RP-82 and allows for PAL conversion as well.
Personally, I was buying today, I would take the Denon 3910 over any of the others mentioned. It does not have the macroblocking problem you may have read about elsewhere with proper calibration and I believe there's a region-free code/firmware update for it somewhere. There's a good review of the 3910 here and evaluations on a number of players here. |
Anyone have experiences with the JVC players?...i'm trying to stay within a small budget for a region free player and spend more on an up-conversion or HD player and have the best of both worlds.
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Has anyone found a dvd player that does the pal to ntsc conversion very well? My momitsu 880 is better at it than the pioneer578a, but they both exhibit ghosting whenever there is much on-screen motion.
Just got my first pal disc the other day - Angel Face - and have found it unwatchable because of this ghosting. |
Originally Posted by Romerojpg
Mine!
it holds 301 and tis nice too :) lazy buggers dream come true! http://img80.exs.cx/img80/5056/sonyopenbig1nb.jpg |
Is there a newer player that has the same features as the Malata N996? I've been looking to replace it sometime soon. HDMI and upconverting would be a plus. X/Y scaling and the ability to automatically detect if it is a 4x3 or anamorphic pic and to display as such. Most players I have come across doesn't do this and I have to change the aspect ratio on the tv to display the picture correctly. Thanks.
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Best Region Free player?
Guys,
I'm looking for some advice/help. Where's the best place to get a region free DVD player from? Preferably one with the least amount of hassle too that is reasonably priced. Any help/links would be much appreciated. Thanks! |
I would like to add: Best pictured (video) player under $200...
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I picked this Malata up about two months ago: Malata 558 and so far it has played everything I've thrown at it. See specs.
There are two features I haven't used. One is DVD-Audio .. as it's set up to deliver. It does very good PAL-NTSC coversion in anamorphic .. on a 32" Sony Wega, but for the second feature that I don't use .. is progressive scan. One negative remark on this player is in relation to its audio capabilities. I find the audio dynamic range to be a bit lacking when compared to my Pioneer 578 and my former Integra DTR player. Clarity seems to get muddied up when there is a lot of audio information happening or when there are sharp volume spikes .. with explosions, thunder and such. The other thing that gets me is the lack of dimming capabilities. There is a blue LED that lights up the room and is always on in suspended mode or on. The info display is rather bright as well, so be forewarned. Keep in mind that this is all coming through a moderate level surround sound set up. So, if you're all about the video and are unconcerned with dynamic audio value, then this might be a good match. Out of 5 ... Audio: 3 Video: 4 Features/capability: 4 Construction/durability .. Console: 4 Remote: 3 Cost/value: 4 (because for the price, it does do DVDAudio) Appearance/chick factor: 4 |
DVDMagic, I've merged your question with a similar thread from last month. From 2004, see also:
<A HREF="http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=393139" target="_blank">I need help finding a good DVD player inc. e-tailer recommendation(s) [merged]</a> + <A HREF="http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=352587" target="_blank">What are some good online places for region free players..US and abroad?</a> & <A HREF="http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=347793" target="_blank">Recommended Region Free DVD Players ?</a> |
My MALATA n-996 literally BLEW UP on me today.
I heard popping noises from the other room and then the power went off for about 3 seconds or so. Opened the Malata up and it looks like 3-4 capacitors,etc. just BLEW UP!!! R.I.P. It was a great player... Now I need to find a new player, but one that also has DVD-Audio. |
I'm now torn between getting the Momitsu V880DX or the Oppo DV971H. I don't really want to spend more than that, and I like the features of these (upconversion, DTS, DivX). I've read the discussions on this board and avsforums about these, but it's still not clear. The Oppo is $50 less -- some say the PQ is better. But there are also questions of macroblocking and it seems there are a number of other bugs that still have yet to be worked out through firmware updates. Everyone hates the remote for the Momitsu, but aside from that people seem really happy with the quality (for the most part). I'll be hooking it up to a Mitsubishi 62" DLP (WD-62525). Oh well, decisions decisions.
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Panny RP-82 and allows for PAL conversion as well |
Originally Posted by brainee
I'm now torn between getting the Momitsu V880DX or the Oppo DV971H. I don't really want to spend more than that, and I like the features of these (upconversion, DTS, DivX). I've read the discussions on this board and avsforums about these, but it's still not clear. The Oppo is $50 less -- some say the PQ is better. But there are also questions of macroblocking and it seems there are a number of other bugs that still have yet to be worked out through firmware updates. Everyone hates the remote for the Momitsu, but aside from that people seem really happy with the quality (for the most part). I'll be hooking it up to a Mitsubishi 62" DLP (WD-62525). Oh well, decisions decisions.
If you have a higher budget, I would seriously recommend getting a modded 59avi, it's pretty much one of the best DVD players out there. At around $1000 dollars though, its quite pricey. |
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