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March 19, 2008 at 1:26 pm #66869
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A while back there was a string of messages regarding on-board TVs. In
that string I had mentioned that I had found a multi-region DVD player
so I could play DVDs from anywhere in the world while traveling. (and
that I also had a multi-band TV on board).Here is a great sale for a similar item (mine is an Akai, this one looks
similar). I cannot vouch for the product, but I have never been
disappointed with anything I purchased from this company. For $40, how
could you go wrong?http://www.surpluscomputers.com/store/main.aspx?p=ItemDetail&item=CES11684
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March 19, 2008 at 2:07 pm #69249
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Pete – I will be leaving for Oriental tomorrow. If you want me to check on your boat I will. I will need the combo and location. – Thanks Mike
Pete Dubler wrote:
A while back there was a string of messages regarding on-board TVs. In that string I had mentioned that I had found a multi-region DVD player so I could play DVDs from anywhere in the world while traveling. (and that I also had a multi-band TV on board).
Here is a great sale for a similar item (mine is an Akai, this one looks similar). I cannot vouch for the product, but I have never been disappointed with anything I purchased from this company. For $40, how could you go wrong?
http://www.surpluscomputers.com/store/main.aspx?p=ItemDetail&item=CES11684
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March 19, 2008 at 3:07 pm #69250
RichCarterParticipantPeter
I copy my DVDs. The copy process removes the region code. According to the specs on the link you provided, the DVD player won’t play copies. The reason I copy them is to avoid having to worry about the DVDs being lost or damaged on the boat. When I cruise, DVD rental stores may not be within convenient walking distance from shore. The copies have the annoying coming attractions and copyright notices removed also. If I use re-recordable media, I can reuse the disk after I’ve watched the movie.There is some disagreement about the legality of making copies. Clearly, it is illegal to make and redistribute copies. IMHO, copying DVDs is the same as using a TIVO on any copyrighted broadcast. Everyone agrees that using a TIVO is perfectly legal. The cable and satellite providers even rent them. I see no difference between recording a copyrighted broadcast on a TIVO or recording a copyrighted distribution on a DVD. In either case, you can’t redistribute.
I’m in the process of installing a Track-it-TV satellite receiver on the boat. I may not need the DVDs anymore. I’ll have to see how it works out. Dish Network has a pay-as-you-go program. Instead of purchasing a long period contract, you buy dishNOW cards in either $30 or $40 increments. When you want to activate your satellite receiver, you call them and give them the activation number on your dishNOW card. After I’ve had a chance to evaluate it, I’ll let folks know how it works out. If you have kids, the distraction of a satellite TV might make life more bearable. It also receives Redsox broadcasts, which is important for many of us on the east side of the Connecticut river.
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