I totally understand boss. But keep the faith . Hey was that a Samsung Showroom ?
Are you serious ?![]()
So I took the player back to the shop I bought it from... of course, they couldn't find anything wrong with it (except that it sometimes wouldn't work). As for the stretching of videos, they said it was a 'feature', since it's actually filling up the screen which is good (the player was stretching anamorphic 'cinemascope' movies to fullscreen... so everything was almost twice the size vertically). A 'feature' you can't turn off. Anyway, they have taken the player back and said they will take it up with Samsung... looks like the owner of the shop had better sense. Lets see what happens.
Meanwhile, at the shop, I tried the same movies on multiple players... it was stretched on all Samsungs, while it was perfect on a Philips (as well as very sharp, I must say). It's definitely the divx decoder on the Samsung that's screwed up, and it looks like they have been using an old one forever. But shopkeepers, and even Samsung engineers, don't understand this... they talk about lens being dirty for the hazy picture and all sorts of nonsense.
This particular shop guy looks like he just might trade it in for a Philips 5996, lets see where that goes. Otherwise, I'll probably buy the Philips anyway. Damn, had I known I'm going to spend twice, I would have bought a Oppo or a Pioneer to begin with!
Meanwhile, Samsung finally sent someone to pick up the player in the afternoon (Friday). They had called me about the pickup on Monday morning. Nice.
Hi dirtyBlueJeans,
Also audition the LG dv388,its cheaper and a good player for the price,
many users on the forum including myself have bought the same and are happy with it .
Do audition the same when u go for buying .
Well, my option is a bit limited here, since that particular shop sells only Samsung and Philips. If I am left with no choice but to purchase another player again(I really can't watch stretched movies!), then I'll definitely check out the LG (I've always had LG players, and they have been great).
Philips has CEC, though, which is also a plus for me.
Yea, that's why audition the players and check the pricing out too,
Then buy whatever you like, one of our forum members sankarrv just got the same player for Rs 3600 without the hdmi cable yesterday,
Ensure you check regarding the stretching issue , then go for the purchase
On a related note, would anyone know if I could play DivX movies with a PS2 if modded? It has USB 1.1 I believe.
3600? The Philips? In Delhi? From where?
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Hi echo,
I am not really sure so I am open to correction here, but from what I know USB 1.1 does not support video, only JPEG images. You will need USB 2.0 for movies/videos to play. At least this is true for LCD TVs with some LG models not even reading/recognizing DivX or AVI files on the USB stick, but reading the .jpg files perfectly. Later on learnt that the USB was version 1 on the LG and only version 2.0 onwards would play movie files.
Do you mean this specifically for the PS2 (playstation 2)? Because people here have said movies play, albeit with slower ff/rew, on thumb drives in DivX players with USB 1.1.
I can play backup DVDs on the console, even though it is said that backups cannot be played. But it doesn't recognize anything that I put in the USB drive. I guess that is because it is not modded.
I meant regarding USB 1.1 profile. Not sure about the PS2 though. I am a PC gamer and have not really played with XBox or PlayStation much so no idea about them. Shall check with a friend who has PS3 and get back to you with any details.
Hi echo,
I am not really sure so I am open to correction here, but from what I know USB 1.1 does not support video, only JPEG images. You will need USB 2.0 for movies/videos to play. At least this is true for LCD TVs with some LG models not even reading/recognizing DivX or AVI files on the USB stick, but reading the .jpg files perfectly. Later on learnt that the USB was version 1 on the LG and only version 2.0 onwards would play movie files.
Thanks! A PS3 is a more advanced blue-ray player. I think it should have USB2.0 as well, so that could be a different experience.
dirtyBlueJeans in Delhi you can get it much cheaper than that, sankarrv got the same player for Rs 3600 without the hdmi cable in Bangalore.
In Delhi it is cheaper than Bangalore.
Dunoo, whether the LG DV388 has usb 1.1 or 2, but it plays all avi files from the thumb drive and powered external HDD,i have tested the same myself at home.
Again: are you referring to the Philips player or the LG? I know the LG can be had for about 3700 at eZone (don't know if it's with or without the cable).
I got my Samsung (including HDMI cable) for 3800 (after exchange of a very old LG player I had lying around for 500 bucks), but look where that's got me! Would rather spend a few hundred bucks and get something for which I don't have to bang my head with the store guys or engineers.