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Joined on: Sunday, 17th June 2001, 02:10, Last used: Sunday, 17th June 2001, 02:10

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RE: Has anyone used DV DEPOT before?

DV-DEPOT are really fantastic.

BAM.

RE: Whats the best software around for running DVDs on your PC???

Software Cinemaster (even the ancient versions) absolutely destroys the comptition for picture quality and it has the least strict system requirements to run. PowerDVD has the worst picture quality by a mile, WinDVD is better and Cinemaster is perfection. Ive seen many versions of all 3 programs and Cinemaster has always been the best. PowerDVD picture is just artefact overload.... blotchovision.

RE: DV-Depot any good?

DV-Depot are the complete and utter best ever especially for customer service and reliability, i really cannot speak highly enough of them.. just take a peek at their own customer support forum, the actual staff are on those forums all the time and they ALWAYS help and are always very happy to please EVERY customer... put it this way... they were so kind to me that they sent me my dvd before I had even paid for it (I had a slight credit card problem) they put their trust in me after I explained my card problem to them... cant get any better than that.

BAM.

Panasonic DVD-RV30 or Vsonic DVD-9000MX region hacks?

Hi, does anyone have any info on any of these players?

The Panasonic is mainly sold in the US... ive seen it advertised as multi region, but in its specs it says its not compatible with PAL...

the Vsonic is a Chinese player, i think it has support for both PAL and NTSC.

If anyone has any info on these players or region hacks, id be very greatful to hear from u!!

Thanks,

BAM.