In Reply to: RE: Nobody knows why posted by Charles Hansen on January 9, 2008 at 17:41:10:
"I've never seen a dedicated (ie, non-computer) DVD player play CD's at anything besides 1x. Obviously the mechanism is capable of reading higher speeds, because DVD runs at higher speeds. But if you take the cover off while playing a disc, every DVD player I've seen runs at normal (1x) speed while playing CD's."
Below is some more text from the review by Constantine Soo, but I'm not sure if the information is actually from Constantine or Alex.
It does state that ALL digital discs rotate at a higher than normal rate though:
"Besides the mechanical superiority of the VRDS-NEO transport, its electronics companion, the Digital Signal Processing (DSP) board, is also of the highest possible quality. The DSP uses the best devices by Sony Electronics ensuring unbeatable processing quality. The disc rotation speed for all digital formats being played on the VRDS-NEO is much higher than normal."
Best Regards,
Chris redmond.
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Follow Ups
- RE: Nobody knows why - chris.redmond2@bushinternet.com 10:19:14 01/11/08 (2)
- RE: Nobody knows why - Charles Hansen 21:07:36 01/11/08 (1)
- RE: Nobody knows why - Alex Peychev 09:16:04 01/12/08 (0)