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Joined on: Tuesday, 21st November 2000, 18:47, Last used: Tuesday, 21st November 2000, 18:47

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RE: AIWA Problem

By RGB you mean the 3 separate cables? If so, that is the best quality, but is generally only supported on newer TVs. It is called component video here in the US.

For MP3`s, I burn them as data files (iso9660) and closeout/finalize the session. Have had no problems with it other than the short filename display. I also have an Aiwa CDC-MP3 car stereo which will do random tracks and ID tag support. I don`t know why they didn`t include that with the DVD unit.

RE: My final Aiwa 370 question!

I don`t know for sure, but I am in the US and have an XDDV370. The hack seems to work as I get the "CODE" on the display, but since I have no other region DVDs to test with I can`t try it all the way.

RE: Need a new player! Any suggestions

Klaatu Verata Nictu (*cough*)!

RE: Jezebabe & Jimbo you pair of Dimonds AIWA 370 Rocks..

I`m in the US and just picked up an Aiwa 370. Great machine. MP3 bit is a little cheesey, but the DVD playback is great. (from what I can tell). Got it with a Panasonic CT27D10 TV for $505 including tax and 0% 1 year financing. The only movie I have seen so far is The Talented Mr. Ripley that I checked out from the public library last night. I tried the region hack and it seemed to work ok on a US unit, as after keying in the code, I was greeted with a code prompt on the display. I have no idea about disabling macrovision though. All I can say is great unit for a great price!