Info and forum posts by 'russ collinson'
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Joined on: Sunday, 1st July 2001, 17:42, Last used: Sunday, 1st July 2001, 17:42
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About this user: like most movie genres,
current faves are MI:2, Green Mile, and classics like goodfellas, aliens, shawshank redemption.
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Recent Messages Posted:
Richer sounds dvd players
i got a catologue from Richer Sounds, who the hell are some of these makes? has anyone bought any of them? i want a multi region one, but i never heard of most of them, especially limit dvd8080, cyberhome adm512, logix dvd3000, ariston 2020 can any one point me in the right direction?
RE: Help please!!!! to choose a player for £150 - £200 that`s easily hacked to play reg.1
sorry trevor, dont mean to slag your machine but i have worked in av sales for 7 years now and alba were and still are the cheapest most unreliable machines available. i`m sure its a nice player and it might last you for years... but i doubt it pal
RE: Help please!!!! to choose a player for £150 - £200 that`s easily hacked to play reg.1
The best player there is the JVC xv522, but is only region free by chipping. I dont know about the others and I definitly wouldnt recommend the ALBA one! (sorry mate!)
One of the best budget players which is easily hackable with its own remote is the AIWA dvd370. Been rated very highly everywhere ( not seen a review less than 8/10 ) and the hack for it is really easy and its on the hack page for this site, that or the Matsui 110 from Currys is an absolute steal at around £130, good quality and its a piece of cake to hack again with no extra remote needed... but neither have jog/shuttle :(
Just in case you didnt know, Return to Oz has been doing the rounds on SKY MOVIES recently usually on at 7pm :o)
This item was edited on Sunday, 1st July 2001, 17:58