| | |  | Interconnects | Home » » Cambridge Audio DVD99 HDMI Player - Black | | | | | | | Description: | | The DVD99 is a universal player that supports DVD-Audio (DVD-A) and Super Audio CD (SACD). These new audiophile formats allow even greater sound quality than CD/DVD and also allow multi-channel surround-sound audio. In addition, the DVD99 supports DivX® playback for good quality highly compressed video and audio often downloaded from the internet. The DVD99 also features the very latest DVD-D and HDMI outputs for true all digital transmission of video to the TV screen for the very best picture quality currently available and uspcales to 1080p. The DVD99 also features a front-mounted USB port to access exterior storage devices. All this makes the DVD99 the DVD player to have at an unbeatable price! Dimensions: (W x D x H): 27 x 1.8 x 10 (inches) | | | Features: | |
• Built-in scaling up to 1080P through DVI and HDMI
• DVD Audio & SACD
• Front-mounted USB port to access exterior storage devices
• PAL or NTSC interlaced or non interlaced (Progressive Scan)
• Multi-Region
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Needs a firmware updateMay 23, 2009 Since I have had no reply to my inquiry in the week since I sent it, I can assume that Cambridge Audio customer service is as shoddy as its products!
I returned my DVD99 to the service centre (the day after I purchased it!!)and they sent me a replacement. This replacement has the same problems and more. When I play a disc and then press stop, I am shown a screen that says "Press PLAY to resume." This works SOMETIMES. 25% of the time, pressing the PLAY button has no effect. The unit simply freezes up and has to be restarted (which takes me back to the initial menu of the dvd). I have tried pressing the PLAY button on the unit itself and that does not work, so it is not a problem with the remote control. I suspect the DVD99 is due for a firmware update, but, since Customer Service appears to be mute, I shall probably never find out.
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