03-20-2004, 03:36 AM
Wow, that's very good to know, I never even thought to look for such a program. And, my DVD player plays DVDs my computer won't, so...
I really like my DVD player, I haven't come up with a reason for this yet, but it has been my experience thus far in life that combination sets (TV/VCR, TV/DVD/VCR, etc.) work twice as good as normal sets. I know there's the concern that if you break one part, it is difficult to repair. That rarely happens, though, and if it's the player part, you can replace it. I've used three combo sets in my life, and they're all still working. One, I really messed up and it quit working, but one year later I just randomly plugged it in again and it worked. It still works 100% It's odd bringing VHS tapes into it, but when I had a little combo TV/VCR it would play tapes that other VCRs wouldn't, without fuzzing up or anything. Maybe it's just been my luck, but it's worked for me EVERY time. The one I have now is a Sylvania TV/VCR/DVD and it has so far played anything.
I really like my DVD player, I haven't come up with a reason for this yet, but it has been my experience thus far in life that combination sets (TV/VCR, TV/DVD/VCR, etc.) work twice as good as normal sets. I know there's the concern that if you break one part, it is difficult to repair. That rarely happens, though, and if it's the player part, you can replace it. I've used three combo sets in my life, and they're all still working. One, I really messed up and it quit working, but one year later I just randomly plugged it in again and it worked. It still works 100% It's odd bringing VHS tapes into it, but when I had a little combo TV/VCR it would play tapes that other VCRs wouldn't, without fuzzing up or anything. Maybe it's just been my luck, but it's worked for me EVERY time. The one I have now is a Sylvania TV/VCR/DVD and it has so far played anything.