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Region Free / Code Free DVD Player

Feb 22nd, 2012by dvd x player 35 views |0 Comments

DVD has a digital flag that conveys hard-coded DVD player where is the DVD from. When a DVD disc is loaded, the software in the DVD player will compare the region code on the disc with the one set in the DVD player. If the region code does not match each other, the DVD disc can’t be read and played. A region 1 DVD can’t be played in a region 2 DVD player so as vice versa. This is the way to make it possible that studios release the same movie in different countries at different time. They can fix different prices between for movie tickets and DVDs, thus adding potential revenue to the studios. Read More »

Choose the Best PC Video Player for Windows

Feb 21st, 2012by dvd x player 67 views |0 Comments

Videos are welcome these days for promoting business online or just sharing your ideas with others. Video is a direct and simple medium that people would prefer as they just need to click and watch rather than read long texts.

In order to adapt to these trend, the need of good PC video player software is also booming. If you are looking for a good PC video player that will enable you to play your loved videos or check out your video files whatever format they are, it is important to check out its features and compare which software is suitable for you. Read More »

How to Make Your DVD Player Region Free?

Feb 20th, 2012by dvd x player 23 views |0 Comments

DVD players are implemented with region code. A traditional DVD player will not play discs from another region after the code setting has been changed for five times. When searching for your DVD player region free solution on the Internet, the best way is not to spend your hard-earned money. And here, I will briefly look over the solutions available to help you make your DVD player region free. Read More »

Enjoy Theater-like 5.1 Multi-channel Audio and 7.1 Multi-channel Audio

Feb 18th, 2012by dvd x player 78 views |0 Comments

5.1 multi-channel audio refers to stereo audio program intended to be monitored through six channels: five full frequency range (20Hz to 20KHz) channels intended as Front Left, Front Center, Front Right, Left Surround, and Right Surround, and one frequency limited (below 120Hz) channel for the LFE (Low Frequency Effects), or Subwoofer track. This format is also typically referred to simply as “5.1.”

7.1 refers to multi-channel audio intended to be monitored through eight channels: seven full frequency range (20Hz to 20KHz) channels and one frequency limited (below 120Hz) channel for the LFE (Low Frequency Effects), or Subwoofer track.

7.1 multi-channel audio has several theoretical channel configurations, but only two are routinely encountered in practical applications:

1) The Sony SDDS format, used primarily in theaters, arranges the seven full frequency range channels as five channels across the front – Front Left, Front Left Center, Front Center, Front Right Center, and Front Right – along with Left and Right Surround channels.

2) Blu-ray Disc® can accommodate several 7.1 channel configurations. The most common configures the seven full frequency range channels as Front Left, Front Center, Front Right, Left Surround, Right Surround, Left Back, and Right Back.

Can we enjoy 5.1 and 7.1 multi-channel audio while watching DVD movies on computer? Yes, this could be managed by using a DVD player program like DVD X Player which has a built in 5.1 channel Dolby Digital decoder for playing back the DVD movies on computer. You can enjoy the theater-like surrounding sound effect as well as home theater surrounding sound effect with this amazing DVD player software.

How to Rip DVD to Samsung Galaxy Tab with DVD Ripper Software?

Feb 17th, 2012by dvd x player 112 views |0 Comments

Samsung Galaxy Tab is a strong competitor of Apple iPad. It is popular for its great features like excellent video playback. You may know that Samsung Galaxy Tab can’t play DVD movies because of copy protection and the format. Then we have to face the problem how to rip DVD to Samsung Galaxy Tab. CloneDVD is the right DVD ripper software for you to solve this problem. Read More »

Free Tips on How to Play MacroMedia Flash

Feb 16th, 2012by dvd x player 94 views |0 Comments

MacroMedia Flash, also knows as Adobe Flash, is a multimedia platform used to add animation, video, and interactivity to web pages. Flash is frequently used for advertisements, games and flash animations for broadcast. More recently, it has been positioned as a tool for “Rich Internet Applications” (”RIAs”). How to play MacroMedia Flash? MacroMedia Flash content can be displayed on computer and devices using MacroMedia / Adobe Flash Player or other player that support MacroMedia Flash. Read More »

Seven Great Valentine’s Day Ideas for Girlfriend

Feb 14th, 2012by dvd x player 98 views |0 Comments

A friend of mine wants to make this Valentine’s Day extra special for his girlfriend because of all she does for him. He thinks it’s a serious relationship, he wants to knock off her feet this Valentine’s Day but he doesn’t have any great ideas. Here, I have collected some great Valentine’s ideas for a girl.

1. Rose and chocolates.

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Romantic Songs for Valentine’s Day

Feb 13th, 2012by dvd x player 66 views |Comments Off

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Music is a rare gift of nature to the human beings. Valentine’s Day is upon us all. The ultimate act of loving is giving one’s life for the other. No matter what ways you utilize to show your love, there is one true way to celebrate – or reflect on – during this fabricated day for love: music. Here are our picks for some of the best classic and popular Valentine’s Day songs. Read More »

How to Play WMV File on Windows Operation System?

Feb 10th, 2012by dvd x player 108 views |0 Comments

WMV, short for Windows Media Video, is a video format developed by Microsoft. The WMV format allows large video files to be reduced in size or compressed to better support use over the Internet or a network while maintaining quality. WMV files can be played by players such as MPlayer or Windows Media Player, the latter being only available for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh systems. WMV deals with all types of video content and combine an audio stream of Window Media Audio.

How to play WMV file on Window Operation System?

If you are using a computer that is running the Windows operating system, chances are that Windows Media Player can be installed on the computer, but you may reinstall the software when you double click the WMV file that you want to display and find it does not work. Read More »

RPC Region Code

Feb 09th, 2012by dvd x player 133 views |0 Comments

RPCRegional Playback Control is a system used by DVD manufacturers to limit the use of DVD’s divided by geographic regions.  RPC region code is implemented on most commercial DVD’s and on most DVD players.

Older DVD drives use RPC-1 firmware, which means the drive allows DVDs from any region to play. Newer drives use RPC-2 firmware, which enforces the DVD region coding at the hardware level. These drives can often be reflashed or hacked with RPC-1 firmware, effectively making the drive region-free. This may void the drive warranty. Read More »