JVC XV-N44SL DVD player key features
include:
- Plays any region DVD
- Plays PAL discs on any NTSC TV!!
- Hardware Chip Modification
- Plays DVD-R
- Selectable interlaced/progressive-scan component video output
- 54MHz/10-bit video DAC
- built-in Dolby Digital/DTS decoder with 5.1-channel output
- 3D-Phonic virtual surround sound
- optical and coaxial digital outputs for Dolby Digital/DTS/PCM
- 1 set of A/V outputs (composite video, S-video, and 480i/480p
component video)
- remote control with glow-in-the-dark buttons
- 13-step picture zoom
- JVC AV CompuLink
- 192kHz/24-bit audio D/A converter
- 17-3/16"W x 2-1/8"H x 9-13/16D
Outputs:
- Video Outputs
- 1 RCA composite video jack (yellow, white, & red)
- 1 S-Video Output
- 1 Component Video Output (3 jacks, Y/Pb/Pr) with the Scanning Mode
Selector (480i, 480p, Remote)
- 1 Optical Digital Output
- 1 Coaxial Digital Output
- 1 RCA Output Left/Right
Code free / Region
free:
This dvd player is modified to play all region discs. With this dvd player
you can play your favorite movies from any country.
PAL playback on NTSC TV:
This is a special feature available on very few DVD players. Most
other region free players will play back all region discs but if the
disc is Pal you will not be able to play it on a normal American
(NTSC) TV. This dvd player will play any disc on an NTSC (American)
TV.
Progressive Scan:
Progressive-scan picture quality is more film-like, with more fine
detail and less flicker. This DVD player may be set to output a
progressive scan or interlaced video signal from component video output.
Instead of splitting each video frame into two sequential fields like
interlaced scan, progressive scan displays the entire frame in a single sweep.
Where a standard DVD player's 480i output displays 30 frames (60 fields) per
second, a progressive-scan player's 480p output displays 60 full frames per
second.
MP3 Player
Yes, for the music lovers. You can record hours of music on one disc and
play it in this dvd player. Hundreds of songs can fit on cd-rom in the
MP3 format. You can now hook this up to your music system and listen to
hours of music all from one disc.
Variable Aspect Ratios
This CODE FREE Progressive scan DVD PLAYER will output video in
4:3, letterbox and 16:9 aspect ratios.
Camera Angles
Scenes that make up a movie may
be shot from multiple camera angles, each providing a unique perspective of
the program. DVD will allow, at the director's discretion, up to nine
different camera angles to be recorded on a disc, enabling the viewer to
select the angle they desire. This option will add interactivity to movies,
sporting events and instructional videos.
Multi-Language
This feature allows up to eight different audio tracks to be mastered on a
single DVD The user than can select the language track that suits their
preferences
High-Bit/High Sampling Video D/A Converter: This
player uses a 10-bit/54MHz video digital-to-analog converter, which
reduces digital artifacts for a better picture.
Scanning Mode Switch: This switch, located on the rear panel,
allows you to choose whether the component video output is progressive
scan (480p) or interlaced scan (480i). When you position the switch to
the "Remote" position, you can choose progressive scan or interlaced
scan from the remote control.
On-Screen Display: The on-screen menu language can
be set to English, French, or Spanish. The display works for DVD video
discs and audio CDs, letting you perform numerous functions, including
track programming.
MP3 Playback: This unit will play MP3 audio recorded onto CD-R
and CD-RW discs using the ISO 9660 format. Although the front panel
display will not show file names, the file names can be shown using the
on-screen display. During MP3 playback, rapid forward/reverse playback
is not available, tracks cannot be played back in random or programmed
order, and the unit does not output a digital audio signal from the
digital outputs.
JPEG Digital Still Playback: This DVD player will playback
JPEG digital still files that are on CD-R or CD-RW discs. Like MP3
files, the CD-R and CD-RW discs must be recorded using the ISO 9660
format. While viewing JPEG digital stills, you can zoom in or out on an
image, or present them in a slide show fashion. Note: This unit
will only recognize baseline JPEG files, which is the format used by
digital cameras, camcorders, the web, etc. If you have a disc that
contains both MP3 and JPEG files, you have to choose which files you
want to work with by going into the menu select and choosing either
"MP3" or "JPEG".
3D
Phonic Surround Sound:
When playing a
Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby Digital disc, this feature allows you to obtain
a surround sound effect from only two speakers. You may select one of
the following modes: Action, Drama, or Theater.
Zoom: The zoom feature allows you to increase or decrease the
image size. Each time the zoom button is pressed, the picture sized is
doubled (Zoom +) or halved (Zoom --). You may move the picture around
the screen while it is enlarged to locate a specific area. You may also
zoom in to 1024x or zoom out to 1/8x.
Multi-Angle Display: This function allows you to choose the
viewing angle of scenes, which were shot from a number of different
angles. Note: This function is limited to DVDs recorded with
multiple camera angles.
Digest Function:
The Digest function allows the unit to display the
opening scene of each title or chapter on a DVD disc, or the opening
scene of each track on a Video CD. It will display up to nine chapters
at a time.
Strobe Function:
The Strobe function allows you to display a series
of nine consecutive still pictures. You can advance the images by
pressing the "Play" button while in Strobe mode.
Video Fine Processor [VFP]:
You can adjust the picture character according to
the type of programming, picture tone, or personal preferences. There
are four presets: NORMAL, CINEMA, USER 1, and USER 2. NORMAL and CINEMA
are factory presets and cannot be adjusted. USER 1 and USER 2 have the
following adjustable parameters that can be stored:
- Gamma
(Controls the brightness of neutral tints while maintaining the
brightness of dark and bright portions)
- Brightness
- Contrast
- Saturation
(Controls the color depth of the screen)
- Tint
- Sharpness
- Y Delay
(Controls the color gap of the screen)
One Touch Replay:
During playback of a DVD-Video disc, you can press
the Play button to repeat the previous 10 seconds of the current scene
or chapter. This is helpful if you miss a line of dialog or lyric from a
song and want a quick way to repeat a short section.
Disc Resume/Resume Play:
This feature allows you to resume playback of a disc from the point
where you last stopped. The stopping point will be saved even if the
power is turned off. When activated, the Disc Resume memory can store
the resume point for up to 30 discs.
Repeat Play: The "Repeat A-B" function allows you to
select any portion of a DVD, Video CD or Audio CD and have it repeat
until the unit is manually stopped. When playing a DVD, you can repeat
the current title or the current chapter. When playing a Video CD or an
Audio CD, you can repeat the current track or the entire disc.
Fast
Search: There are five
fast-play speeds in both forward and reverse: 2X, 5X, 10X, 20X and 60X
the normal speed.
Slow Motion: When playing a DVD or Video CD, you may move
forward or backward through the program being played in one of six slow
motion speeds: 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/3 or 1/2 the normal speed.
Parental Lock: This
function restricts playback of DVD Video discs which contain violent and
other types of content, according to the level set by the user. For
example, if a movie containing violent scenes supports the parental lock
feature, such scenes can be cut or replaced with other scenes. You can
select a parental control rating from 0-8, which is protected by a
4-digit password. Discs rated higher than the selected level are
restricted.
Digital Audio Output:
You can select what kind of signal is passed
through the unit's digital outputs. You can select PCM only, Stream/PCM
(used when connecting the unit to a component with both DTS and Dolby
Digital decoding) or Dolby Digital/PCM (used when connecting this unit
to a component with Dolby Digital decoding, but no DTS decoder).
Screen Saver:
The unit's screen saver protects against screen burnout by
darkening the picture after a static picture is displayed for
approximately 5 minutes. This function can be turned on or off through
the menu.
Auto Standby:
The unit will go into standby mode when it is not being operated or it
is sitting in stop mode for a selectable amount of time. You can choose
30 minutes, 60 minutes, or turn the Auto Standby mode off.
Remote Control: The supplied remote controls all the functions
of this DVD player, and the basic functions of several brands of TVs. It
can also raise and lower the volume of most JVC receivers.
A/V Compu Link: When connected to a JVC receiver and/or
television with A/V Compu Link, the components will communicate to each
other via the control cable. Automatic source selection and automatic
power on/off are some of the benefits of A/V Compu Link. By simply
starting the DVD player, all the necessary settings of the television
and/or receiver for enjoying playback are automatically performed.
1 year parts warranty
90 parts and labor warranty
30 days replacement warranty