I have a GE DVD player model number DGE105N I just bought a week ago. It says on the box that it will read DVD-R/RW & +RW it doesn't say DVD+R. In the manual it doesn't say anything about this. and I know that DVD+RW work. My question is before I possibly make a DVD+R coaster for this player (although I'm sure it will work in my computer) & ya waste my money. Does anyone know anything about this player, I can't seem to find any info on the net about it. Dave
Hi all I can Find info on was the GE DGE505N and it Plays everything DVD+r .DVD+RW,DVD-R ,DVD-RW, VCD,SVCD, MP3 ECT.....Cheers
Probably here.....http://www.dvdrhelp.com/dvdplayers.php?DVDname=GE+DGE505N+&Submit=Search&Search=Search
In my post I have typed DGE105n not dge505n, anybody else have info on this model???? & if you do please give where you got same if possible. Dave
FasFrank: On yer word I burned a DVD+R for this player & then it came unrecognized disc, ohh crap, but then I saw a rainbow in the distance (not really) & all of a sudden it started reading again & wawla it started to play, yahoo it works. thanks fer the info FasFrank. Dave
HI DAVE I AM PLANNING TO GET GE DGE105N DVD PLAYER WHICH U GOT I WANT TO KNOW WHETHER IT WILL WORK IN INDIA OR NOT KINDLY HELP ME REG THIS THANKS ALAN
Alan, I don't know much about the GE Dge105n DVD Player as I just got it abnout 10 days ago. Other than it works with Dvd+ & - r's & dvd+rws. My guess is that india is on 220 volts & pal that is what I'm not sure of if it will work there. As I live in Canada & it work fine here. If you goto RCA's website do a search for this model it will give you the manual & then you can look up the info. If I have some time I will try & find out as well. Dave
Thanks Dave. Offcourse in India we have PAL with 240v. I need to get a dvd player which could be around 70-80$ for my friend which could work in India.I am trying for it for the past 1 month in Wallmart,BestBuy,Circuit city, but no use. I will be going to India in another 3 weeks.So I need to get a one before that.cAN U PLS HELP ME?
Well Most DVD Players Can Play Pall But your problem that you aren"t going to be able to Solve in North america with a $80 DVD Player is the Problem about the 240v and the Problem with Region codeing...A Movie Purchased in say Europe will Not work in the USA and Visa Versa, and a DVD Bought in India Will not work in a DVD Player Purchased in the USA or Europe or China ECT because all Retail DVD"s are Coded so they can not be Played in other Regions...
I was reading some where about some brands that can be region free. hope this helps, but as minion say's that's only just one the problems, the voltage & pal my guess is you're probably better of just buying one there, unless somebody knows more than I do. Which isn't much. I just thought of something I read just a while ago about various firmware updates that can make some DVD players region free or there might Be some easter egg on the certain make DVD's. Can't remember where I read this But I do remember reading such. I just remember it's Nerd-out.com it has a forum there it was either on the forum or a link about this. Hope this helps. Dave _X_X_X_X_X_[small]Here is my System INfo: Asus P4PE MB,itel 2.4 533FSB,512mb PC2700,ATI 8500LE 128mb Video Card,Ati TV Wonder Pro R/C, Teac CD-W58E, PLEXTOR PX-708A, Western Digital Cav.SE 80 GiG w/8mb data buffer.[/small]
Assume that I get a dvd player in US which supports PAL format and it operates on 240v. Will this work in India or do I need to look for anything else?
Hey ALAANJR, buy your player from the E.U. buy one of the cheap brands, most of them are multi-voltage (115-240), almost all of them are multi-standard (NTSC & PAL) and the majority of them are multi-region as well (check the web for code-keys for particular makes).
Alan, there are 8 region codes that are available to the movie makers for DVD's. North American is region 1 & a region 2 DVD with not play in a region 1 player it has NOTHing to do with PAL or NTSC. It just prevents us from buying cheaper DVD's from around the world, unless of course you have region free player. I don't know what E.U. means either.Atleast now you have some more info to goto the stores with. Dual Voltage, Region Free, & PAL & maybe NTSC. Good luck & good shopping. Dave
E.U. stands for European Union. for the U.S.-centric among us, it is a large conglomerate of nations OUTSIDE the U.S. [bold]The world does not consist of JUST the U.S.[/bold] and some other places that don't count. Multi-voltage, multi-standard, multi-region, multi-function players have been commonplace in EUROPE and ASIA for quite a while now (come to think of it, just about everywhere EXCEPT the U.S., go figure!!). It is only in the U.S. that the MPAA/RIAA etc lobby has been powerful enough to suppress the supply of such machines (using protectionist laws). This wake-up-call has been brought to you courtesy of a WORLD-centric viewpoint. HeeHee!! Is this the start of something BIG!!