[geeks] Appliance Mods

Ken Hansen geeks at sunhelp.org
Mon Jun 18 10:38:36 CDT 2001


Digital audio is just numbers, but the Apex may not decode all the various bits/offerings from the DVD (SAP, Dolby 5.1, whatever) - not really my area, but the digital out on that unit may just be a straight stereo digital sound out, nothing fancy.

The video on a good DVD would probably only be detectable on a high-end video monitor (HDTV, or a very good large screen set) - I suspect your projector and  27" monitor/TV are munging the signal beyond the point that the differences would be detectable.

Just a few thoughts,

Ken
(Who took a DVD player on vacation with him, only to forget the remote! And for some reason my player kept reverting to spanish audio, with closed captioning on, requiring me to navigate through the menu using the front-panel buttons. Ugh.)

-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua D. Boyd [mailto:jdboyd at cs.millersville.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 11:15 AM
To: geeks at sunhelp.org
Subject: [geeks] Appliance Mods


Refering back to the previous discussion of appliance mods, I just bought
an Apex AD-500W dvd player ($98 at you local piece of hell, err Wallmart).
In addition to the usual macrovision and region firmware mods, it looks
like this thing would be reasonable for other mods to.  Off the top of my
head, adding RGB out should be a pretty easy task.

I think I'll wait till at least the moneyback guaranty expires before
considering such action.

BTW, the sales idiot at hell (err wallmart) desperately tried to sell me a
significantly more expensive machine (albeit one that didn't have any
extra features over the Apex).  He told me that the video quality was
crap.  So far it looks just fine on a viewsonic projector and on a 27" TV
using the s-video connectes on both.  

He also told me that the digital audio was crap.  Now, am I mistaken here,
or is digital audio digital audio?  I mean, assuming that it is standards
compliant (which should rule out ground loop possible problems), how does
the digital out on a cheap DVD player differ from the digital out on a
cheap sound card or the digital out on an expensive DVD player?  I guess
some of the pricier sound cards and dvd players use fiber optic instead of
copper, but is there any quality difference here?

I don't use the digital audio transports on any of my sound cards, nor on
this new DVD player.  If linux would support the digital in jack on the
Live Drive upgrade for the SB Live series, I'd consider getting that and
performing the digital out hack for Playstations (my playstation's audio
output is annoyingly noisy).

--
Joshua Boyd

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