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Philips DVP6xx Player Information and links
Technical Support Link
UK and Europe http://www.p4c.philips.com/cgi-bin/d...=Link_Software Northern America http://www.usasupport.philips.com/pr...SU_US_CONSUMER Latest Firmware Philips: DVP630/00, 630/02, 630/04, 630/05 | DVP632/00, 632/02, 632/04, 632/05 | Philips: DVP640K/69, 640K/75 | DVP642/17, 642/37 | Version No: 1109 - Released 17 Nov 2005 Latest Firmware Release Notes TBA Player Specification (as stated in their manual(s)) for: - Philips: DVP630/00, 630/02, 630/04, 630/05 | DVP632/00, 632/02, 632/04, 632/05 | Philips: DVP640K/69, 640K/75 | DVP642/17, 642/37 | ![]() Useful Player Information Threads on the Doom9 Forum Philips DVP642 / DVP630 - The three firmware files explained Philips DivX DVD Player Philips DVP642 + UDF File System Philips DVP642 firmware Philips DVP642 question and comment Philips DVP632/02 Philips DVP642 sync issues TEST ENCODE(S): - For all those who would like to test an Mpeg4+Mp3 encode in MP4. Please click here. 16:9 TV OWNERS PLEASE NOTE: - Currently, most (if not all) ESS chip-set based players owners have reported having trouble displaying 16:9 square pixelled Mpeg4 encodes correctly. And contrary to popular belief, generating Mpeg4 encodes with PAR/DAR signalling (or using tools such as MPEG4 Modifier) will not help either. What you need to do is complain directly to your player manufacturer!
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New one posted today. See this thread http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=97661
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How did you find this link? When you visit Philips' "Product Support" site and look for DVP64x and DVP63x firmware upgrades, the old "Version: ver 0112 Posted: 23/02/05" is still listed. Cheers
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The only problem I have had with it so far was with a single XviD w/VBR audio. If you watched it straight through there would be no problems but if you FF'd or RW'd during playback, the audio would get out of sync. I fixed it by demuxing to WAV and then recompressing to CBR MP3 and remuxing and then I could FF or RW with no sync issues resulting. I have played plenty of other AVI's w/VBR audio and none of them got out of sync when FF'ing or RW'ing so it must have been something specific to that file, not necessarily a DVP642 problem in general with AVI's w/VBR audio. |
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This might be a helpful tip for to some, the DVP642 has overscan/clipping issues with 640x480 xvid/divx encodes. If you watch a lot of fansubed anime, this is going to be a big issue. Reencode to 576x432 from 640x480 and you won't get hardsubs being cropped off by overscan.
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