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najt
7th May 2004, 15:04
New features
Ø Support for Cyrillic Characters
Ø Press SUBTITLE more than once to select and choose the type of font
support (Latin1, Latin2 or Cyrillic) for your language
· Enhanced property display of MPEG-4/DivX video files
· Enhancement made for display of DivX subtitles.
· Support latest DivX codecs, including DivX 5.1.
· General improvement .

http://www.p4c.philips.com/cgi-bin/dcbint/dcbint?mode=files&modname=DVD737%2F02&moddesc=DVD+Player&moreList=0&currentIndexName=0&index_val=0&searchstring=dvd737&confval=dvd737&country=&prevcy=&totrec=4&lang=eng&screen=&tmplt=&s=ccc

Bro
10th May 2004, 23:05
great!
are any of the bugs introduced in the "test" firmware 4.1.26 fixed in this firmware?

oddball
11th May 2004, 16:45
DiVX 5.1 support. Does that include GMC and QPEL?

Bro
12th May 2004, 09:24
DiVX 5.1 support. Does that include GMC and QPEL?
doubt that

daberti
22nd May 2004, 10:31
Originally posted by najt
New features
Ø Support for Cyrillic Characters
Ø Press SUBTITLE more than once to select and choose the type of font
support (Latin1, Latin2 or Cyrillic) for your language
· Enhanced property display of MPEG-4/DivX video files
· Enhancement made for display of DivX subtitles.
· Support latest DivX codecs, including DivX 5.1.
· General improvement .

http://www.p4c.philips.com/cgi-bin/dcbint/dcbint?mode=files&modname=DVD737%2F02&moddesc=DVD+Player&moreList=0&currentIndexName=0&index_val=0&searchstring=dvd737&confval=dvd737&country=&prevcy=&totrec=4&lang=eng&screen=&tmplt=&s=ccc

Could you point me to the changelog page?

Thanks

LotharZ
23rd May 2004, 20:10
Originally posted by daberti
Could you point me to the changelog page?

Thanks

www.p4c.philips.com/files/d/dvd737_02/dvd737_02_fur_eng.zip

daberti
24th May 2004, 10:07
Originally posted by LotharZ
www.p4c.philips.com/files/d/dvd737_02/dvd737_02_fur_eng.zip

Thanks.
Yesterday when I ripped my "Dances with wolves" DVD with latest AutoGk I discovered something pretty useful at least for DVD737 users.
The AVI file was 3,6GB, thus burning it on a ISO compliant DVD could have not been possible, given the 2GBxfile limit.
Thus I give it to UDF file system a try, with the UDF option as follows (under Nero):
1)UDF partition type: Physical Partition
2)File System Version: 1.02
3)Force DVD-video compatibility mode: checked

Surprise surprise...works smoothly...no more filesize hassles....

I would encourage users having other standalones to try this way....