View Full Version : Tevion DVD 8000 DVD-Player with VGA und HDMI [Edited]
~bT~
8th September 2006, 03:51
Just got mine. Applied updated tweaked firmware and set to region free with remote hack. Plays most stuff. But not all. Unable to play anything with 3 warp point.
I just updated my firmware too. It played a file which had a profile not supported before the upgrade.
oddball
8th September 2006, 17:28
What extra abilities do you get if you solder a USB connection on?
~bT~
8th September 2006, 18:42
What extra abilities do you get if you solder a USB connection on?
Add a hard drive...
oddball
8th September 2006, 18:48
Do the movies have to be in the root of the hard drive or can it read from subfolders?
oddball
8th September 2006, 18:49
P.S. HDMI upscaling of DVD's looks nicey nicey :)
sirbod
9th September 2006, 19:30
Anyone know how to change the VGA res? It seems to only support 640x480. 1024x768 would be nice, as that's my projectors' native res.
SeeMoreDigital
9th September 2006, 20:28
Can one of you UK player owners, let us other UK player owners know where to obtain the latest firmware please?
Cheers
~bT~
9th September 2006, 21:27
Can one of you UK player owners, let us other UK player owners know where to obtain the latest firmware please?
Cheers
Im gona upload it somewhere now. Will post the link here. Watch this space...
~bT~
9th September 2006, 21:32
Firware Link: http://www.sendspace.com/file/4uj6s9
Burn the 2 files (not the read me) using lowest speed possible as DATA CD.
After update, disc draw will open remove the disc but dont close it. Once update is done it will automatically close the draw. After update is done u will need to change lingo back to English as its on German.
~bT~
9th September 2006, 21:34
If somebody can provide details of what was done on this update pls as the info provided is in German which is no use to me.
sirbod
10th September 2006, 09:06
Can one of you UK player owners, let us other UK player owners know where to obtain the latest firmware please?
http://www.dv-rec.de/download/firmware/player/index.shtml
SeeMoreDigital
10th September 2006, 11:14
Thanks Sirbod,
I can see two "version 2" builds. I presume they require different burning methods!!!
And does anybody know what the deal with the "Alf6u" software?
http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/2647/firmwarev2oj2.png
Cheers
~bT~
10th September 2006, 18:37
The alf6u is not official F/W I think... As I can see the word Modd
SeeMoreDigital
13th September 2006, 08:38
Firware Link: http://www.sendspace.com/file/4uj6s9
Burn the 2 files (not the read me) using lowest speed possible as DATA CD.
After update, disc draw will open remove the disc but dont close it. Once update is done it will automatically close the draw. After update is done u will need to change lingo back to English as its on German.As a data CD!
You mean WinXP's own CD burning can be used to generate the firmware upgrade disc!
Cheers
~bT~
16th September 2006, 16:33
Guys, I did the update to version 2. Although it plays files that it didnt before the update BUT now it doesnt play files that used to play fine before the update.
Any ideas anyone? Has anybody used the modded update at all? Provide some feedback pls if u have.
billytkid
25th September 2006, 09:43
Hi all,
im new to the forums - (had to wait 5 days to post grrrrrrrr).
Ive got one of these players but tried the USB hack but alas it didnt work, maybe the lead i had was not standard colouring :-(
Does anyone notice that the player seems to turn it self on at various times for no reason? Im not sure if this is an issue because another remote is powering it up, or if the hdmi does something when the tv is turned on - any ideas?
Thanks
Will
billytkid
27th September 2006, 16:57
Bump,
any ideas anyone?
Man this forum is quiet!
SeeMoreDigital
27th September 2006, 17:51
No problem with the player turning itself on here...
I did however have to swap my Tevion after my first players front panel buttons including VFD failed :eek:
ChetP
28th September 2006, 17:21
Hi all,
I'm also new to the forum, having came across it after buying the aforementioned player.
I got mine on Saturday, but had to take it back as it wouldn't recognise any of my recordable CDs/Dvds and whilst playing my normal DVDs the picture kept screwing up.
Aldi took it back no questions asked, the second unit I got was much better, I got a mate of mine to solder a USB to it and it works ok. The only problems I have noticed is that the sound occasionally goes out of sync on some xvids after playing it for a while, this seemed to be fixed after a firmware update for some files but not all.
Also has anyone noticed that you have to play about with the picture settings quite a bit to get the video to play in it's aspect ratio, Personally I like to watch my movies as they were intended but this player automatically tries to fit the picture to your screen which is really annoying, I've turned it off but it's not perfect for some files when set to original.
Thats my two cents about this player, I'd love to hear about any other issues other people have had.
SeeMoreDigital
28th September 2006, 17:47
I still have not applied the firmware update...
Which update are people using, the ISO or the IMG one. And what software are you using to burn the discs?
Any "English" instructions anyone?
Cheers
billytkid
28th September 2006, 18:24
Hiya,
i burned the two (i think files) onto a normal CD
Turned on DVD player, opened drawer and put in CD
It then asks if you want to update - say yes (or whatever the affirmative option is)
After a min or so the cd tray will open - remove the cd - DONT do anything else...
...now leave it for another min or so and it will reboot and ouila all done!
SeeMoreDigital
28th September 2006, 18:43
i burned the two (i think files) onto a normal CDWhat burning software and settings did you use?
EDIT: Okay... Many thanks I'm upgrading the now :)
Panmure
2nd October 2006, 12:57
Hello,
Looking for a little help on the USB issue.
I've soldered on a usb port but nothing is happening.
How do you tell if you've done it successfully - does a message appear on the menu?/how do you access the USB interface?
Does the USB device need to be self powered? I've tried a USB card reader formatted to FAT 32 (unpowered) and got nothing. I've also tried an ipod (own battery power) and also got nothing.
I'm assuming that I've got something wrong with my connections. I've used a USB with 5 cables and soldered them on as per the pictures going around:
Facing the front of the player and counting from the back to the front they're soldered to the USB part of the motherboard in the order:
red,
white,
green,
black1,
black2 (unsoldered and loose)
I've tried removing black1 and soldering black2 in its place, but nothing works.
Anybody know about USBs - are the colours always standardised, what do Black1 and Black2 do - should they be united and soldered as one?
Also, I've seen the picture with the 'bridge' cable. Is this needed and what does it do?
Many thanks - I'm sure I'm not alone in being puzzled by this one. ;)
SeeMoreDigital
2nd October 2006, 15:48
Sounds about right to me: -
http://i10.tinypic.com/43dc902.png
And yes you do require the "bridge" connection.
Cheers
thegeby
2nd October 2006, 15:52
Sounds about right to me: -
http://img49.imageshack.us/img49/9750/usbfm1.png
Cheers
You would need to bridge the two connectors to the left of the "red" connection with a thin blob of solder or a thin wire. It should show up as an alternative "USB" in the menu when you press the card/DVD button
Panmure
3rd October 2006, 17:57
Thanks for the tips - will let you know how it goes (when my friend returns my soldering iron).
Cheers
Panmure
7th October 2006, 01:12
Hello Everyone and thanks for your help with the USB -which is now working.
For anybody else out there, here's my experience, an empirical account of what I did, plus a "how to" on getting an ipod to work so that you can use is as an external drive and watch videos etc. off it.
I'm running the version 2.0 firmware (iso image only, burnt to CD at minimum speed using Nero, faster burn with img file on disc too failed for me).
1.
Firstly, wire as above in SeeMoreDigital's picture:
red,
white,
green,
black1,
wire 5, (also black) left unsoldered and loose.
Bridged red circled connectors with a blob of solder.
2.
Press CARD/DVD button on remote to select the USB port.
Initially, the port could not be read i.e.: didn't come up in the menu. :scared:
However, the new USB socket carried power (when plugged in, ipod lit up) and text on screen flashed up to indicate that a USB device was present when the ipod (or card reader I also used as a test), was plugged into the socket or removed.
3.
To be able to access the USB socket, insert a data card into the front of the DVD player in the supplied card reader slots, and then attach the USB device. When the CARD/DVD button was pressed, BOTH the data card in the front slot and the card reader in the USB socket were selectable from the menu.
However, the Ipod wasn't being read at all.
4.
To use the ipod as an external drive do the following: (I have a 4Gb Black Ipod Nano, firmware 1.0 (currently, later versions screw up audio book playback - don't upgrade unless you have to, downgrading is a hassle). DO NOT attempt to partition an ipod.
You need to put the Ipod into disc mode to use it as a drive. To do this:
a) Reset the ipod by pressing the centre wheel button and menu button together, and holding it down until you get a picture of the Apple logo (takes about 5-10 seconds). You won't loose any data or playlists etc., but you will loose your preference settings.
b) With the Apple logo still on screen, press the centre wheel button and the play button together for another 5-10 seconds until the screen changes and tells you that you are in disc mode. (To get out of Disc mode later, hold the centre wheel button and the play button together for another 5-10 seconds.)
c) Plug the ipod into your PC and select it in My Computer/Explorer (or whatever the Mac equivalent is) and just create a new folder and then dump your video files in it.
d) Plug the ipod into the DVD player, press the CARD/DVD button and navigate the menu to open the new video folder and enjoy.
e) Note: My experience is that:
The DVD player will not read the ipod at all unless it is in disc mode.
After 'introducing' the USB socket by using it in tandem with the front card reader, it can then be used on its own (i.e.: doesn't subsequently need a card in the front card reader as well).
Lengthy, but hope this helps someone. :D
Panmure
7th October 2006, 14:07
Forgot to mention that you can also play the music files off your ipod through your DVD player while in the disc mode as above.
The mp3 files on the menu have the ipod's random file names, but the Tevion displays the proper song tags once you start playing the file.
Anybody know how to get the Tevion to display a list of the mp3's ID tags rather than the directory's files names?
Bazz_j
27th October 2006, 16:05
Anyone got a photo of how they have mounted the USB socket or have you got it on fly-lead out the back of the player?
Cheers,
Baz
SeeMoreDigital
27th October 2006, 16:46
Anyone got a photo of how they have mounted the USB socket or have you got it on fly-lead out the back of the player?
Cheers,
BazMines on a 500mm fly-lead out of the player!
thegeby
28th October 2006, 09:16
Anyone got a photo of how they have mounted the USB socket or have you got it on fly-lead out the back of the player?
Cheers,
Baz
On top of the VGA socket. You may not be able to use both VGA and USB simultaneously.
beefytheman
17th November 2006, 12:34
Hi All,
Newbie here!
I too bought the Tevion DVD Player 8000 and am impressed with my purchase. I did the USb hack which is working well. I am now looking at buying an external hard drive to store my movies and am wondering if the player will recognise your bog standard hard drive as most of the external hard drives now require windows operating system.
Any suggestions must appreciated. :)
oddball
17th November 2006, 19:41
If it's a USB hard drive it does not require Windows. The player should recognise it. The only problem might be the file system used. You may need to format it to FAT32 instead of NTFS.
psychoscotsman
27th November 2006, 20:23
Got one of these a couple of months ago, what a bargain £40 and it plays anything. I now burn all my downloads as data and can get 6 full movies on a disc.
The picture is perfect on my 50 inch lcd hdmi.
I would recommend this dvd player to anyone
CaVaLiEr-
18th January 2007, 13:30
i have fitted the usb port, i removed the vga one i dont use, and put the usb in place. the problem i have is a usb mem stick works fine, but i have an 80gig external laptop hard drive when i plug it in it says bad disc, i have reformatted it, and tried both fat32 and ntfs, can anyone help, i have also tried it with a card in the front slot and switched between them with same outcome. thanks for any advice Richard :thanks:
oddball
18th January 2007, 14:01
Probably does not have enough power on it's own. DOes the hard drive use an external power supply? If not then the USB might not supply enough juice to power the drive up correctly.
SeeMoreDigital
18th January 2007, 14:33
Yep... Most probably a power issue ;)
CaVaLiEr-
18th January 2007, 15:35
Yep... Most probably a power issue ;)
this is a laptop hard drive, 2.5" without power, you recommend a 3.5" one with the power supply ?
thanks Cav
SeeMoreDigital
18th January 2007, 16:21
this is a laptop hard drive, 2.5" without power, you recommend a 3.5" one with the power supply ?Yes... I would recommend an external HDD with optional power input.
My brother in-law runs a couple of 2.5" Western Digital USB2 HDD's (encapsulated in blue rubber cases) for use with his lap-top. They both have an option to be powered externally.... Of-course, every 3.5" USB2 HDD needs an external PSU.
CaVaLiEr-
18th January 2007, 17:04
thanks, is there any chance of finding out what case is he is using for his laptop drives please, model etc. id really like to keep my 2.5" drives and power them seperate. thanks for the replies guys Richard
SeeMoreDigital
18th January 2007, 17:27
Here you go...
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=199
If you look to the bottom of the "specifications" section, you'll see where it refers to an "optional" 5 volt DC input.
Cheers
CaVaLiEr-
18th January 2007, 19:42
thank you so much all that helped, you guys rock....
tested it with a 3.5" drive that had seperate power and had to format to fat32. but picked up and plays perfect.
time to order a WD laptop drive with power, or does anyone know if you can get a 2.5" bay with power to use my drive ?
once again thank you so much !!!! Richard :thanks: :D
CaVaLiEr-
25th January 2007, 23:36
i have bought a 400 gig external 3.5" drive, formatted as fat32 and loaded a few divx movies to it, this srive works fone on pc, but says bad disc in the dvd player. it is self powered. would this drive need more than just the one partition to show ? thanks Richard
CaVaLiEr-
27th January 2007, 16:43
i have the 400 gig drive and now partitioned it into 2, just under 190 gig a partition as fat 32, the only problem is that the first partition only comes up, it dosent show the other. anyone else had this or is there a max size drive ? thanks a lot Richard
davidgilmour
24th February 2007, 16:27
Anyone knows if there is an Aldi Or Lidl in Holland that still is selling the Tevion 8000 or Silvercrest 6515?
gavjbrown
20th March 2007, 19:59
if anyone still reads this topic? i have a question.
i fitted the usb mod today and when i tried it the usb symbol came up but it just kept flashing "loading" and nothing happened.
anyway i used swissnife to cut the drive size down to 100gb and all worked fine.
just wondered how large i can go with the drive size before it wont load again. the drive is a 250gb
thanks gav
daniel-ntl
2nd November 2007, 06:10
hi i have new dvd player player from china that can play dvd,mp3,wma,jpeg,divx and have usb port.when you use usb to watch movie its fine,but when you use hard drive 3.5" formatted fat32 and have 3partition ,it cant play,is it because the hard drive have partition?
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