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Sony DVPCX995V 400-Disc DVD Mega Changer/Player

Sony DVPCX995V 400-Disc DVD Mega Changer/Player

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Brand: Sony
Category: CE

List Price: $399.99
Buy New: $249.99
You Save: $150.00 (38%)



New (9) Used (4)

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 252 reviews
Sales Rank: 1259

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 18
Dimensions (in): 21.2 x 17 x 7.5
Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty

MPN: DVPCX995V
Model: DVPCX995V
UPC: 027242668591
EAN: 0027242668591
ASIN: B000A3XRSO

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 400-disc mega DVD and SACD changer; measures 17 x 7.8 x 21.1 inches (WxHxD)
  • Up-converts video to high-definition (1080i/720p) resolution
  • Compatible with SACD, DVD-RW/-R/+RW/+R, MP3, JPEG, CD-RW/-R, VCD and SVCD formats
  • Outputs: 1 HDMI, 1 component, 2 S-Video, 2 composite, 1 coaxial audio, 1 optical audio, 1 multi-channel
  • Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel output

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
selectable 480p/720p/1080i output via HDMI digital interface (separate adapter available for TVs with DVI input) * Disc Explorer on-screen display * HDMI version 1.1 * input for optional PC keyboard * 2 audio/video outputs (2 composite, 2 S-video, 1 480i/480p component video, 1 HDMI) * remote control (multibrand for TVs) *

Amazon.com Product Description
Conveniently store your entire DVD library (or all your favorite CDs and Super Audio CDs) in the Sony DVPCX995V 400-disc, progressive scan Mega Changer--the perfect tool for organizing your media library as well as providing extraodinary high definition sound and video to your home theater. It up-scales video to high-definition (1080i/720p) resolution and transmits high quality audio through a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI). It also features a redesigned Disc Explorer on-screen graphic interface, providing intuitive and easy access to the expansive disc library. With the ability to conveniently house and sort through 400 media discs, this cool player can eliminate the need for racks and racks of CD and DVD storage.

Picture of DVD-to-TV communication It features Sony's Precision Cinema Progressive circuitry, Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 channel outputs, and also offers coaxial and optical digital outputs. It's compatible with DVD-RW/-R/+RW/+R, MP3, JPEG, CD-RW/-R, VCD and SVCD formats--so it can play just about any disc you have from movies and video to music. Other convenience features include multi-disc resume (40 discs), custom parental controls (on all 400 discs), playback memory (400 discs), background graphics that display on your TV while music plays, and a multi-brand remote control.

Tech Talk
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface).
This is a lossless, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface to link any audio/video source (such as a set-top box, DVD player, or AV receiver) with your TV or monitor.
Sony's Precision Cinema Progressive. This feature detects image changes at the pixel level versus other types that detect image changes at the scan line level. Separate algorithms are used to process the moving and still parts of an image to achieve sharper backgrounds and moving objects that are free from motion artifacts.
SACD (Super Audio CD). Super Audio CD is a high-quality audio disc standard in which music is recorded in the DSD (Direct Stream Digital) format (where conventional CDs are recorded in the PCM format). Using a sampling frequency 64 times higher than PCM and with 1-bit quantization, the DSD format provides both a wide frequency range and a wide dynamic range across the audible frequency range, providing music reproduction that's extremely faithful to the original source.

Sony's 3:2 Reverse Pulldown

DVD mastering introduces a common distortion when adjusting 24 frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video; 3:2 reverse pulldown digitally corrects this distortion, removing the redundant information to display a film-frame-accurate picture. Composite- and S-video outputs bring compatibility with nearly any television.

Picture comparing film and video frames

Film and video use different numbers of frames
Conversion from 24 frames to 60 frames can cause motion blur, horizontal lines that flicker on and off, or an unnatural shimmer.

Picture showing standard 3-2 pulldown

3-2 pulldown
The traditional method for converting film images to video for television: Take one film frame and split it into three video frames. Then take another film frame and split it into two video frames. The video frames are classified as odd or even.

DVD players and other electronics then take the 60-frames-per-second video, and send it to a TV for viewing.

Picture showing Sony 3-2 reverse pulldown

3-2 reverse conversion
The process of converting 3-2 video back to movie-quality images at 24 frames per second. This allows the DVD player to combine the correct film frames, reproducing the film's original picture quality and texture.

Sony's Precision Cinema Progressive technology

Precision Cinema Progressive technology uses a 12-bit video DAC (digital-to-analog converter) with high-bandwidth, 108 MHz processing to detect image changes at the pixel level, rather than at the level of whole scan lines. That makes this player's picture more faithful to the source--whether film or video--because it uses separate, optimized algorithms to handle different pixel behaviors. Separate algorithms are also used to process the moving and still parts of an image, resulting in sharp backgrounds with moving objects that are free from motion artifacts.

Picture showing pixel-by-pixel conversion

Picture showing example of pixel-by-pixel conversion

What's in the Box
DVPCX995V DVD player, remote control, batteries, AV cord, printed instructions


Customer Reviews:   Read 247 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars inferior product but the only game in town   January 5, 2009
I recently bought my second player hoping that sony might have resolved earlier problems with this machine. No such luck. The interface is the worst imaginable in this day and age. Disc selection remains time consuming. There can be no excuse for the players inability to read any format. The functions and the remote are not intuitive at all. It seems that Sony has forgotten everything that they learned on the setup and functioning of remote controls. My first unit lasted about 18 months and then would not read anything. Thankfully i had purchased an extended warranty which covered the problem. I was sent my purchase price and was told to ditch the machine. I highly recommend extended warranty for this machine as the cost, maybe 20 dollars is well worth it given the units propensity to fail one way or another before too long. I bought the second unit (with another extended warranty) because I like the fact that the unit can hold 400 discs, and in this regard, it is the only game in town. The price, now around 250, is reasonable. I would pay more for a quality, well thought out unit, however.


4 out of 5 stars Great Product for the Price (with quirks)   December 27, 2008
I recently purchased this Sony 400 disc changer and so far I am fairly pleased. The only irritating thing that's really come up isn't the fault of the machine but of the DVD publishers that don't put disc information on their discs.

I found that any disc that doesn't pull up information in Windows Media Player will not pull up information on this changer. That's okay, I can type fairly quickly and I have the discs loaded by the order I have them listed in my IMDB record. No biggie. I had read the reviews discussing the clunky remote, so I was aware that I was in for a challenge.

Of the two annoyances I found with operation, were that to get to the Disc Explorer one must A) stop the current playing disc and B) manually switch the remote to Disc Explorer mode. It'd be nice to be able to access the explorer as maybe a pop-up without having to go through all the motions, but I'm hoping that maybe that can be rectified with a change of remotes.

The other annoyance is that sometimes I can't stop a DVD playing if it's in one of the "previews" that they put on the discs. In fact, on some discs, it's almost militant in denying me the ability to do anything until these previews pass. This was not a problem on my old DVD changer (a five disc Philips unit).

Otherwise, I'm very happy with the system. The picture is actually much cleaner on this unit than on my old DVD player. I can't wait to hook it up to my new Sony A/V receiver and the new TV when they arrive!

If anyone has a recommendation for a universal remote, please let me know. I've been looking at the Logitech Harmony series, especially the touchscreen one. Are they worth the price?



1 out of 5 stars Lasted 1 year :-(   December 24, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this a year ago and it just stopped playing DVDs. It says it cannot read any DVD I have anymore...and it just started doing that in the middle of a movie. CD's still work. Of course w/ Sony's support it is cheaper to buy a new one than have one repaired.

Shop for a better quality player.



4 out of 5 stars so far so good   December 22, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This product was easy to install and works great so far. Basically, I have a huge DVD collection (600+) and needed to free up some valuable space in my living room. I bought this unit to get 400 of those discs off the shelf. So I ordered it, and over the course of waiting for it to arrive, I went through my DVD's one by one, setting select titles aside and creating a paper list adding up to 400 of the discs that I wanted to put into the DVD jukebox (please note that I added up the discs, not the titles, as many DVD purchases come with a bonus disc, and that counts as two discs for a single title). The hardest part was putting part of a movie series like Superman into the jukebox. See, Superman one is two sided with bonus material, where as 2-4 are one sided in the boxed set. But I kept Superman 1 out and put the rest in. This happened with a few series. Nothing is perfect. Also consider what you are going to do with the empty cases for storage. I opted to put them in a giant Big Lots storage bin and store them away in the shed.

Pros-
Works great from what I have used of it sor far.
I used an HDMI cable and it looks great on my 46" Sony HDTV. No problems yet.
Size is good, very similar to my 300 CD Sony Jukebox that I have had for 10 years or so and still works like a charm. This 400 DVD jukebox fit perfectly on my entertainment center.
Easy to load discs.

Cons-
Deciding what you are going to put in it and sorting through all your collection, prepping them for arrival day.
Some say the laser wears out eventually. That will really suck, as it will have to be replaced and DVDs moved over. (note- I have had the CD Jukebox for 10 years plus and that laser has never worn out, even though it has been used a lot)
Cannot daisy chain more than one, like you could with the Sony CD jukeboxes.

Final thoughts-
I am seriously considering getting a second one of these units while they last. There will always be DVD sets you don't want or cannot put in there, but I have many more I could load up beyond the current capacity. One more unit should do the trick. I'm only buying Bluray now when I can, so my DVD collection shouldn't grow too much more beyond that.



1 out of 5 stars Bunglers   December 20, 2008
 1 out of 4 found this review helpful

I can't review this product because it was never received. Now, I can't even get a refund of my money which has been held for a month now without the submission of a claim through the A-Z warranty program. The refund may or may not be approved. I'm totally disgusted.

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