Crudely, you're installed the wrong video driver...
The chances are that your player is working just fine, but you can't
see anything
The upgrade process will likely be exactly as if you had to do it
with the TV off
At 02:29 29/05/2007, you wrote:
>I did firmware patch my dvd player....i used the wrong patch cs4955
>patch...instead of bt865 now player stop working is there anyway that i
>can reset the firmware....help...thanks....edison
>
>
I did firmware patch my dvd player....i used the wrong patch cs4955
patch...instead of bt865 now player stop working is there anyway that i
can reset the firmware....help...thanks....edison
Checkout the yahoo group OneFirmwareForAll ...I'm sure this is one of
the projects that was absorbed into it ...but it's been a loooooong time now.
BC
At 10:17 03/10/2006, you wrote:
>Hi !
>
>Can anybody help me either find the 'EZ Patch' DVD player software
>to download (written by Jason Olsen), or at least give me a way to
>access the archived Yahoo discussion forums on this subject ?
>
>I followed the links that were E-Mailed to me, but the page just
>keeps asking me to 'sign in'. Obviously I have already tried this.
>
>Many thanks, Richard
>
>
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Hi !
Can anybody help me either find the 'EZ Patch' DVD player software to download
(written by Jason Olsen), or at least give me a way to access the archived Yahoo
discussion forums on this subject ?
I followed the links that were E-Mailed to me, but the page just keeps asking
me to 'sign in'. Obviously I have already tried this.
Many thanks, Richard
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hello.
I have bought Voxline DVD933 Divx player
it does plays mpeg1, mpeg2 and mpeg4 video formats
(.avi, .mpg, .mp3, .wma .dat etc)
But it does not play .3gp and windows media video (.wmv)
I updated my divx player with bank30.rom file
What is bank30.rom?
How can I add windows media codec and some codecs to my divx player?
I want to play .wmv and .3gp videos on my Voxline DVD933 Divx player.
What is Ezpatch?
is it a rom hacking program for dvd and divx players?
So, what's the final word on the Philips DVP-642 DVD player? Does the
current production run (for the US, at least) include MacroVision
copy-defeat and Regional Coding? Does the machine no longer perform
trans-coding (i.e, will it no longer play a PAL DVD and output an NTSC
video stream from it)? And are these changes non-defeatable? Is there
no work-around or patch?
I've been using a GE 1101 with good results, but it doesn't transcode;
and besides, it's bound to wear out or break down eventually. As I
read the thread on the DVP-642, I started to think that I'd found my
replacement for my GE...until I reached the last post in the thread,
and read the suggestion that recent samples of the Philips probably
all have non-defeatable MV. If that's true, then the machine is
useless to me.
I've been hoping that someone would respond to that last post, to
either verify or negate the supposition, or perhaps just to elaborate
on it. Guys?
Richard
can someone please send me or show me how to upgrade my alba dvds 45 and 165 to
enable them play vcds
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Help Me,
How to recover DVD Player Aftr Not complete Upgrading (Deed player)
I have DVD Player Based on CHEERTEC Chips CT908A,
For upgrade firmware I use 3 files:
- CHECKSUM.BIN
- DVD908.BIN
- FLASH.BIN
My DVD Player no responsing, I Will inject it Firmware by Serial
Interface..!
There was a SERIAL PORT On DVD Player MotherBoard...
Help me in this way, for Tools and Software to use
for recover my DVD PLA
BTW, once you upgrade DVP642 to the latest firmware (1109) it's no
longer MV free, so it may not be MV free out of the box, and Philips
seems to not allow downgrades on players manufactured on or after
Oct 04.
- G.
--- In ezpatch@yahoogroups.com, Rick Housh <rick_housh@y...> wrote:
> ---Original message by Steve Kirkpatrick, at 12:14 PM 12/1/04
+0000 ---
>
>
> >> Well, I'm baffled again. A dvd disk does not have the
macrovision
> >code embedded like a vcr. The macrovision encoder is built into
the
> >dvd machine and is either on or off. What do you mean, "macro
vision
> >free for vcr's but sadly not for dvd output"?
> >>
> >>
> >> - Rick Housh -
> >
> >Hey Rick,
> >
> >You are incorrect when you say, “A dvd disk does not have the
> >macrovision code embedded like a vcr.” All dvd discs that use
> >Macrovision as their protection scheme have bits of code in them
that
> >trigger the Macrovision circuit in your dvd player to enable for
that
> >particular disc. (VCR’s don’t have any built in Macrovision
circuits
> >like dvd players do.) My comment refers to the ability of the 642
to
> >copy a DVD onto analog tape but not to make a digital copy. My
guess
> >is that the type of Macrovision circuit used to prevent video
taping
> >is not installed on the 642, but the type of Macrovision or CSS
> >circuit used to prevent digital copying is installed on the 642.
> ---End of Original Message---
>
> Thanks, now I understand what you were saying. I did understand
how macrovision works on both tapes and DVD's, I just didn't
understand the remark.
>
> Looks like a good machine. I'll check it out.
>
> - Rick Housh -
---Original message by Steve Kirkpatrick, at 12:14 PM 12/1/04 +0000 ---
>> Well, I'm baffled again. A dvd disk does not have the macrovision
>code embedded like a vcr. The macrovision encoder is built into the
>dvd machine and is either on or off. What do you mean, "macro vision
>free for vcr's but sadly not for dvd output"?
>>
>>
>> - Rick Housh -
>
>Hey Rick,
>
>You are incorrect when you say, “A dvd disk does not have the
>macrovision code embedded like a vcr.” All dvd discs that use
>Macrovision as their protection scheme have bits of code in them that
>trigger the Macrovision circuit in your dvd player to enable for that
>particular disc. (VCR’s don’t have any built in Macrovision circuits
>like dvd players do.) My comment refers to the ability of the 642 to
>copy a DVD onto analog tape but not to make a digital copy. My guess
>is that the type of Macrovision circuit used to prevent video taping
>is not installed on the 642, but the type of Macrovision or CSS
>circuit used to prevent digital copying is installed on the 642.
---End of Original Message---
Thanks, now I understand what you were saying. I did understand how macrovision
works on both tapes and DVD's, I just didn't understand the remark.
Looks like a good machine. I'll check it out.
- Rick Housh -
Regarding VCRs with Macrovision copy protection -
I do have a 5-year old VCR with Macrovision protection. I have seen
commercial DVD movies loaded in an un-patched DVD player connected to
the VCR's input RCA cables where the color fades in and out
constantly, or there's consistent display distortion going in and out.
After I have patched the DVD player's firmware to be
Macrovision-Free, this VCR connection/display problem goes away.
I did have an older VCR manufactured in 1985 that do not have the
Macrovision protection (but this VCR is now broken).
Just my 2 cents...
--- In ezpatch@yahoogroups.com, Bo Allen <karnaj@g...> wrote:
>
> Uhmmmm . . . I have never heard of VCR's having macrovision protection
> maybe there is one out there that I have not seen that does??
>
> BO
>
>
>
> Well, I'm baffled again. A dvd disk does not have the macrovision
code embedded like a vcr. The macrovision encoder is built into the
dvd machine and is either on or off. What do you mean, "macro vision
free for vcr's but sadly not for dvd output"?
>
>
> - Rick Housh -
Hey Rick,
You are incorrect when you say, “A dvd disk does not have the
macrovision code embedded like a vcr.” All dvd discs that use
Macrovision as their protection scheme have bits of code in them that
trigger the Macrovision circuit in your dvd player to enable for that
particular disc. (VCR’s don’t have any built in Macrovision circuits
like dvd players do.) My comment refers to the ability of the 642 to
copy a DVD onto analog tape but not to make a digital copy. My guess
is that the type of Macrovision circuit used to prevent video taping
is not installed on the 642, but the type of Macrovision or CSS
circuit used to prevent digital copying is installed on the 642.
Here are several comments about this from vcdhelp.com:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm running this player into the VCR and there is no Macrovision!
Thanks Philips, you saved me 20$ not buying an RF modulator!WOOT!LOL!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If you use the on-eject-7-8-9-OK-0 region-free hack, it is also RCE
free (tried with Hollow Man R2) and analog Macrovision free!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
All it took was a few simple keystrokes on the remote, and poof!
region free! No silly firmware upgrades needed for macro-off and
region-free.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Pros
- 8x fast-forward and rewind on MPEG-4 movies!
- complete folder support for data discs (CDR or DVD)
- brilliant picture quality on everything
- real multisystem (played PAL DVD great on my NTSC TV)
- easy region code hack
- appears to be Macrovision-free out of the box
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The hardware technical specs are better than the Lite-On, much better
signal to noise ratios and video sampling. I hope they leave
Macrovision disabled because I wanted to use this with a HT
projector. Nobody copies to tapes anymore, copying and decrypting is
done on a copy, plus it degrades the video image.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Well, I'm baffled again. A dvd disk does not have the macrovision
code embedded like a vcr. The macrovision encoder is built into the
dvd machine and is either on or off. What do you mean, "macro vision
free for vcr's but sadly not for dvd output"?
>
>
> - Rick Housh -
Hey Rick,
You are incorrect when you say, “A dvd disk does not have the
macrovision code embedded like a vcr.” All dvd discs that use
Macrovision as their protection scheme have bits of code in them that
trigger the Macrovision circuit in your dvd player to enable for that
particular disc. (VCR’s don’t have any built in Macrovision circuits
like dvd players do.) My comment refers to the ability of the 642 to
copy a DVD onto analog tape but not to make a digital copy. My guess
is that the type of Macrovision circuit used to prevent video taping
is not installed on the 642, but the type of Macrovision or CSS
circuit used to prevent digital copying is installed on the 642.
Here are several comments about this from vcdhelp.com:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm running this player into the VCR and there is no Macrovision!
Thanks Philips, you saved me 20$ not buying an RF modulator!WOOT!LOL!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If you use the on-eject-7-8-9-OK-0 region-free hack, it is also RCE
free (tried with Hollow Man R2) and analog Macrovision free!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
All it took was a few simple keystrokes on the remote, and poof!
region free! No silly firmware upgrades needed for macro-off and
region-free.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Pros
- 8x fast-forward and rewind on MPEG-4 movies!
- complete folder support for data discs (CDR or DVD)
- brilliant picture quality on everything
- real multisystem (played PAL DVD great on my NTSC TV)
- easy region code hack
- appears to be Macrovision-free out of the box
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The hardware technical specs are better than the Lite-On, much better
signal to noise ratios and video sampling. I hope they leave
Macrovision disabled because I wanted to use this with a HT
projector. Nobody copies to tapes anymore, copying and decrypting is
done on a copy, plus it degrades the video image.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Uhmmmm . . . I have never heard of VCR's having macrovision protection
maybe there is one out there that I have not seen that does??
BO
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:21:22 -0600, Rick Housh <rick_housh@...> wrote:
> ---Original message by Steve Kirkpatrick, at 08:05 AM 11/25/04 +0000 ---
> >It is macro vision free for vcr's but sadly not for dvd output. There is a
> hack to make it region free if you need that too.
> ---End of Original Message---
>
> Well, I'm baffled again. A dvd disk does not have the macrovision code
> embedded like a vcr. The macrovision encoder is built into the dvd machine
> and is either on or off. What do you mean, "macro vision free for vcr's but
> sadly not for dvd output"?
>
>
> - Rick Housh -
>
>
>
>
>
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I recently replaced my Apex AD703 with a Mintek 3610. My apex would
not read DVDR's. The Mintek will read MOST DVDR's I've fed into it,
but sometimes near the end of the disc, the movie/disc will skip.
If I play the same disc on my Terapin TT2600 it plays fine :( ???
Is it possible the Mintek 3610 might require some kind of laser
adjustment to increase its reading power or something????
Any help/advice would be great.
THANKS IN ADVANCE.
toaster
---Original message by Steve Kirkpatrick, at 08:05 AM 11/25/04 +0000 ---
>It is macro vision free for vcr's but sadly not for dvd output. There is a hack
to make it region free if you need that too.
---End of Original Message---
Well, I'm baffled again. A dvd disk does not have the macrovision code embedded
like a vcr. The macrovision encoder is built into the dvd machine and is either
on or off. What do you mean, "macro vision free for vcr's but sadly not for dvd
output"?
- Rick Housh -
I love my GE 1101P. It has always been reliable and served me well. I
just bought the Philips 642 recently as a backup. This is an amazing
new DVD player. It not only plays dvd, svcd, vcd, mp3 but also divx
and xvid. No more fiddling about trying to convert an avi to an mpg.
All formats play flawlessly so far. It is officially divx certified.
Got it at Wal-Mart for $70. It is firmware flashable just like the
1101 and 5803. It is macro vision free for vcr's but sadly not for
dvd output. There is a hack to make it region free if you need that
too. So far there is no customized firmware but I'm hoping some of
the computer wizards from this group might get interested in hacking
this deck. I can see this deck as the hacker's choice for their new
favorite.
I have a Technika DVD-1010 which is basically a Dansai DVD-1010
clone. I upgraded the firmware to the version of Dansai Bank 3.0
which I found on internet. It al works great. One little drawback is
that it doesn't support dutch in the settings for
subtitles/audio/etc. Does somebody know that there is a version with
dutch language support. Thanks in advance
Lars Van Jeurissen
nizcka@...
Hey,
I am trying to convert a .bmp to a .spu The converter is giving me an
error!
Run time error 9
Subscript out or range
Any clue's
Image is the right size, 4 color and I edited it with paint for the
16 color file!
Help!
Jay T.
--- In ezpatch@yahoogroups.com, "jasonolsen100" <jasonolsen@m...>
wrote:
> --- In ezpatch@y..., "filiberto77023" <filibertov@h...> wrote:
> > Go to Bookmarks and you'll se where to go from there. Cool.
>
> Well, not yet. MPG, yes. But SPU images do not have a program for
> creating them. I have the documentation in the files section that
> shows what the format is. The only program known to create such a
> format is by ESS, and it's copyrighted software. Even still, that
> software doesn't create the format required for the screensaver.
It
> creates the format required by the fade in/fade out SPU also
located
> in the firmware. Using a little hex editing, you can convert it to
a
> screensaver.
>
> A few people have told me that they are working on a SPU editor.
It
> has been a fairly long time (well, maybe not that long). I'm
trying
> to finish up the 1.1 version of EZ Patch. When I finish with that,
I
> will have need of a SPU editor. If somebody else has not already
> created it, I will spend some time making a BMP to SPU program.
>
> Jason
I'm using Ritek's G04 (Ridata branded) media right now... I've also
got (currently in my possession) Lead Data and Optodisc's. All are -
R media, tried them all and the Apex 703 doesn't seem to like ANY of
them :( I don't think the 812S burns at 1x, only 2x, 4x, 6x and
8x... it will not write at 1x, at least I've never seen the option
for 1x write. I've burned with Nero 6 and I've tried Alcohol 120%,
Prassi PrimoDVD and Stomps Record now Max 4.5. No difference :(
My LiteOn is running firmware US0Q (the latest from Liteon's site).
I don't know how much more I can try. The same disc that the Apex
703 will not read (stops loading or skips while playing), will play
in one of my $29 single disc dvd players in the bed room! :p THATS
FRUSTRATING! but at least I know the disc are ok.
I guess I'll try to keep my eye open for one of those KLH changers.
>>You do realize the 703 is a 3-disc changer, not a single disc unit,
>>right? Your solution won't work. In fact, it won't even come
>>close to working. Nice try, though :)
>
> Whoops - no I didn't know, sorry for the misleading info :/
No problem :)
> I have found that the choice of media is as-important, if not
> more-important than the burner
> Reitek G03 and G04 dye seems to produce reliably the best results.
Even Ritek's quality has been spotty lately. I have some Ritek +R
G03 right now that has (some) issues on my LiteOn 811S that burns
perfectly fine (and works on the ol' 703!) done in the NEC drive. Go
figure.
> Fully hackED, no.
> Fully hackABLE? If the 703 (for I shall not presume again) is an
ESS 4xxx
> based machine - I would suggest that all of the standard OFFA hacks
are
> readily portable.
Unfortunately that's not the case :(
> > > Either way, good luck.
> >
> >That's not good news. I just retired my Pioneer A03 (2x) recorder,
> >for a LiteOn 812S recorder. I'd like to keep the 703 if possible-
> >but it looks like a replacement will probably be the most logical
> >choice.
I've read the 812 is a totally different animal than the 811,
so...don't fret just yet. Just get the proper firmware for it ;)
> Is there a firmware upgrade for the loader anywhere?
> Otherwise, you may have luck with good media and -> BURN AT 1X <-
> ...A loader is a very different beast from a PC DVD drive ;)
Yeah if there is, nobody has ever stepped forward with it, and I
think the question is, is there a firmware update for the carousel?
Also I burn at 4x (and no faster than 4x regardless of media) on my
NEC with no problems.
> >and 2: What would be a good suitable replacement for the 703?
>
> multi disk? no idea, sorry :(
I picked up a KLH at Best Buy for about $55 on clearance, it's the
same unit at Target which is branded Kawasaki (if you can believe it)
either way, it's a 5-Disc DVD/CD/MP3/VCD/SVCD player, and it's not
made by KLH or Kawasaki it's made by Arco electronics (I think) and
there is a region (NOT MV just region) hack for it. Probably the
closest you'll come to the 703, I guess.
> > > Replace the loader - the Toshiba 1812 has had some good reviews,
> > but I
> > > cannot comment personally ...remember you will want rpc1
>or "kiss"
> > > firmware in whatever you chose as the replacement: www.rpc1.org
> >
> > LOL
> >
> > You do realize the 703 is a 3-disc changer, not a single disc
>unit,
> > right? Your solution won't work. In fact, it won't even come
>close
> > to working. Nice try, though :)
Whoops - no I didn't know, sorry for the misleading info :/
> > To go further with this (to try and help the original poster's
> > problem) the solution I've found is two-fold. You need good media
> > and a good burner. I just retired a LiteOn 811S in favor of an
>NEC
> > 2500A. I had some success with the 811's burns on the 703,
>however I
> > have had no problems at all with the burns from my NEC drive.
I have found that the choice of media is as-important, if not
more-important than the burner
Reitek G03 and G04 dye seems to produce reliably the best results.
> > Other than that, your only other solution is to retire the ol'
>703,
> > lets face it, there's been 0 progress on this player for *years*,
> > whereas the 600A (and others, for example) have thrived with the
>OFFA
> > project. It's really unfortunate, as far as I know there are no
> > fully hackable multi-disc DVD players out there.
Fully hackED, no.
Fully hackABLE? If the 703 (for I shall not presume again) is an ESS 4xxx
based machine - I would suggest that all of the standard OFFA hacks are
readily portable.
> > Either way, good luck.
>
>That's not good news. I just retired my Pioneer A03 (2x) recorder,
>for a LiteOn 812S recorder. I'd like to keep the 703 if possible-
>but it looks like a replacement will probably be the most logical
>choice.
Is there a firmware upgrade for the loader anywhere?
Otherwise, you may have luck with good media and -> BURN AT 1X <-
...A loader is a very different beast from a PC DVD drive ;)
>2 additional questions now though... 1: what is the OFFA project you
>refer to?
yahoo group: OneFirmwareForAll
>and 2: What would be a good suitable replacement for the 703?
multi disk? no idea, sorry :(
Ti
--- In ezpatch@yahoogroups.com, glassvial@y... wrote:
> --- In ezpatch@yahoogroups.com, "T.I.1358" <ti1358@w...> wrote:
> > Replace the loader - the Toshiba 1812 has had some good reviews,
> but I
> > cannot comment personally ...remember you will want rpc1
or "kiss"
> > firmware in whatever you chose as the replacement: www.rpc1.org
>
> LOL
>
> You do realize the 703 is a 3-disc changer, not a single disc
unit,
> right? Your solution won't work. In fact, it won't even come
close
> to working. Nice try, though :)
>
> To go further with this (to try and help the original poster's
> problem) the solution I've found is two-fold. You need good media
> and a good burner. I just retired a LiteOn 811S in favor of an
NEC
> 2500A. I had some success with the 811's burns on the 703,
however I
> have had no problems at all with the burns from my NEC drive.
>
> Other than that, your only other solution is to retire the ol'
703,
> lets face it, there's been 0 progress on this player for *years*,
> whereas the 600A (and others, for example) have thrived with the
OFFA
> project. It's really unfortunate, as far as I know there are no
> fully hackable multi-disc DVD players out there.
>
> Either way, good luck.
That's not good news. I just retired my Pioneer A03 (2x) recorder,
for a LiteOn 812S recorder. I'd like to keep the 703 if possible-
but it looks like a replacement will probably be the most logical
choice.
2 additional questions now though... 1: what is the OFFA project you
refer to?
and 2: What would be a good suitable replacement for the 703?
--- In ezpatch@yahoogroups.com, "T.I.1358" <ti1358@w...> wrote:
> Replace the loader - the Toshiba 1812 has had some good reviews,
but I
> cannot comment personally ...remember you will want rpc1 or "kiss"
> firmware in whatever you chose as the replacement: www.rpc1.org
LOL
You do realize the 703 is a 3-disc changer, not a single disc unit,
right? Your solution won't work. In fact, it won't even come close
to working. Nice try, though :)
To go further with this (to try and help the original poster's
problem) the solution I've found is two-fold. You need good media
and a good burner. I just retired a LiteOn 811S in favor of an NEC
2500A. I had some success with the 811's burns on the 703, however I
have had no problems at all with the burns from my NEC drive.
Other than that, your only other solution is to retire the ol' 703,
lets face it, there's been 0 progress on this player for *years*,
whereas the 600A (and others, for example) have thrived with the OFFA
project. It's really unfortunate, as far as I know there are no
fully hackable multi-disc DVD players out there.
Either way, good luck.
Replace the loader - the Toshiba 1812 has had some good reviews, but I
cannot comment personally ...remember you will want rpc1 or "kiss"
firmware in whatever you chose as the replacement: www.rpc1.org
>I used to have an Apex AD-703 and it had the same problem ... Sorry, but
>the best solution is buying a new one ..
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: toaster_te
> To: ezpatch@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 2:20 PM
> Subject: [EZ Patch] Apex AD-703 (CS) not playing DVD-R's :( PLEASE HELP
>
>
> My Apex AD-703 seems to be extremely picky about the DVD-R media it
> accepts... I've tried Lead-data, Ridata (Ritek) and a few others,
> most (99%) do not play :(
>
> Is there ANY firmware, adjustment or replacement I can make to this
> unit? or am I better off replacing it with a newer changer?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> toaster@...
I used to have an Apex AD-703 and it had the same problem ... Sorry, but the
best solution is buying a new one ..
----- Original Message -----
From: toaster_te
To: ezpatch@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 2:20 PM
Subject: [EZ Patch] Apex AD-703 (CS) not playing DVD-R's :( PLEASE HELP
My Apex AD-703 seems to be extremely picky about the DVD-R media it
accepts... I've tried Lead-data, Ridata (Ritek) and a few others,
most (99%) do not play :(
Is there ANY firmware, adjustment or replacement I can make to this
unit? or am I better off replacing it with a newer changer?
Any help would be appreciated.
toaster@...
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My Apex AD-703 seems to be extremely picky about the DVD-R media it
accepts... I've tried Lead-data, Ridata (Ritek) and a few others,
most (99%) do not play :(
Is there ANY firmware, adjustment or replacement I can make to this
unit? or am I better off replacing it with a newer changer?
Any help would be appreciated.
toaster@...
If you are a programmer you need to look in the mipsx_src group and play
with "6src"
afaik, there have been no 6xxx hacks released ...probably due to the
soldered flash chip.
At 07:42 10/08/04, you wrote:
>Hello,
>I have Yamada DVX-6000 DVD Player from Umax systems but I and many
>people in Central Europe need small update in firmware. Vendor has
>support for this player but he dont want make new firmware now.
>This player is ESS based. I have photos on
>http://abbe2003.wz.cz/obrazky/dvx6000-a.jpg and
>http://abbe2003.wz.cz/obrazky/dvx6000-b.jpg .
>So is here anybody who can help me with make hack for firmware,
>where we need change characters in codepages? Exactly firmware
>support ISO-8859-2, but we need Windows-1250 too.
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>Yahoo! Groups Links
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Hello,
I have Yamada DVX-6000 DVD Player from Umax systems but I and many
people in Central Europe need small update in firmware. Vendor has
support for this player but he dont want make new firmware now.
This player is ESS based. I have photos on
http://abbe2003.wz.cz/obrazky/dvx6000-a.jpg and
http://abbe2003.wz.cz/obrazky/dvx6000-b.jpg .
So is here anybody who can help me with make hack for firmware,
where we need change characters in codepages? Exactly firmware
support ISO-8859-2, but we need Windows-1250 too.