sony dvpcx995v 400-disc dvd mega changer/player

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The DVP-CX995V 400-disc DVD/Super-Audio CD (SA-CD) changer up-scales video to high definition (1080i/720p) resolution and transmits high quality audio through a High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI). HDMI connections allow for the transfer of uncompressed digital signals to other HDMI equipped components such as Sony’s Grand WEGA LCD rear projection high definition televisions.The changer’s re-designed Disc Explorer on-screen graphic user interface provides intuitive access to the expansive disc library making it easy for users to locate their favorite movies and SA-CD music……..
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Technical Details

- 400-disc mega DVD and SACD changer; measures 17 x 7.8 x 21.1 inches (WxHxD)
- Up-converts video to high-definition (1080i/720p) resolution
- Compatible with SACD, DVD-RW/-R/+RW/+R, MP3, JPEG, CD-RW/-R, VCD and SVCD formats
- Outputs: 1 HDMI, 1 component, 2 S-Video, 2 composite, 1 coaxial audio, 1 optical audio, 1 multi-channel
- Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel output
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Customer Buzz

 “Warning - Do not buy this piece of junk.” 2010-01-31
By E. EDDIE EDWARDS (Hollywood, Ca)
What a piece of junk. Get a 5 disc DVD player instead. Come on Sony, why are you laying a piece of expensive, untested junk on us. Stay away. Too many problems to list. The Sony DVP CX995V is the most user unfriendly piece of equipment I have ever dealt with. And just wait until you have the entire unit full of your DVD’s (400 of them) and then the thing breaks down and you have to remove all of those DVD’s after fighting to get the stuck DVD door open!!! And then the repair shop has the unit for over three weeks and then you get it back and it works for two days and then breaks down again (of course after putting in the 400 DVD’s again). Just imagine the nightmare. You have been warned. DO NOT BUY.

Customer Buzz

 “Disk Destroyer” 2009-12-27
By Andy (Dallas, TX United States)
This Machine destroyed over $500 worth of DVD’s. I turned on the device and it started making a loud noise, unable to turn it off, I unplugged the unit. I manually removed my disks to find in horror most of them have been irreparable damaged. The damage is caused in the form of arcs across the face of the disk and is caused from stress generated when the carousel motor tries to turn but another internal part is in the way. Rather than shutting down, the carousel pushes to the point of bending the disks and creating stress fractures.

I thought this problem was a fluke incident the week I purchased. It worked correctly for almost 3 months before mowing down more of my DVD’s. I blame myself for the second incident. I shouldn’t have tried to reuse the product.

Customer Buzz

 “Doesn’t always play” 2009-11-27
By Amy Lyn Spears (East Haven, CT)
I purchased this player a year ago. I am on my 4th one, having returned the first to due to the fact that it was completely broken and would not play at all, and the other 3 for the same problem described below.

This player does work, but the problem is, it doesn’t play all DVD’s. It will freeze up and take 20 minutes to move 2 frames. The DVD’s that I am using are in excellent condition as I am a fanatic when it comes to them. I have had this issue on brand new DVD’s as well as older ones.

I do not see the scratches that other owners have complained about, and when I take the DVD’s out and use them on other machines they play fine.

I am very disappointed with the quality of Sony at this stage of the game. I’m not looking to do anything special with my DVD player, I am simply looking for what should be a basic function of a player, TO PLAY DVD’s.

Customer Buzz

 “Brought our DVD library to a useful, convenient place;” 2009-11-16
By M. Hay (Alaska/So.California)
The “most useful” negative review is based upon the user’s lack of knowledge of the unit, as is freely admitted, again and again.

A further example: Set the player (menu option) to NOT play a DVD when the unit is turned on. We simply go to the index to choose our movie.

We have had this unit for about two years, using a keyboard to enter new titles and other information, for those disks that it doesn’t read when played. Initially, we did this as a family activity, in small ‘bites’. With a large library of DVDs, we have two changers and love having the entire library available, more quickly and on screen, than to dig through a drawer or other manually-sorted retrieval system. While the 995 is slow compared to having everything on flash memory, I simply recall the time it would take for alternative, real world storage/retrieval of disks. We typically pick from the alphabetically arragned movie titles, via page up/down buttons on the remote, or line by line. This is so much more user-friendly than referring to a printout, typing in some disk number, etc.

The sound though our kick-butt home theater system is excellent and the PQ is also; my big plasma showing 1080i through the HDMI cable. The Sony, like other players, is intolerant of many bootleg DVDs, but plays my backup copies just fine.

Using a laptop-programmable Universal Remote Control (URC-850), now all our movies are available with one-button ease, either through the simple TV or with full surround. That puts them in a place that allows us to enjoy this family activity more often, unlike the pre-Sony changer era. These are about the only 400 disk changer available.

One day perhaps, similar quality PQ with quicker play, will be a choice, but now the best choice we found was the Sony changer for the reasons elucidated above.

Customer Buzz

 “Needs to be more user friendly” 2009-10-27
By Robertkeywest (KeyWest, FL United States)
Adding DVDs is a pain. Although I’ve had this player for close to a year, I only have twenty or so DVDs loaded in it because it is such a pain in the ass to enter all the information without having a key board. I does have the capacity to read info off the disk but so far I’ve not had much luck in having DVDs that it is able to read.

Make sure that you place this player where it is going to stay cause you have to remove all disks if you need to move it at a later date.

Picture quality and sound are good. Don’t know if you can run the signal through a BluRay player and get better picture/sound.


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