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Pioneer's DV-47Ai DVD player brings thunder to any home theater setup. It's also a natural fit for Pioneer's VSX-49TXi A/V receiver, the nerve center of our Digital Digs living room.
The biggest feather in the $1,200 DV-47Ai's cap is that it can output audio from all disc formats. With other players you have to switch between an optical/coaxial digital connection for movies and an analog 5.1 output for DVD-Audio or Super Audio CD (SACD). But the DV-47Ai simplifies all that with its sweet four-pin FireWire connection.
Thanks to the FireWire interface, the VSX-49TXi receiver knows when you've inserted a disc into the player. It then switches to the appropriate decoder format. We could quickly and painlessly switch between SACD, DVD-A, and CD audio.
When we went searching for a DVD player, we wanted to find one that would let us eliminate the tangle of audio connects and let a high-end audio signal remain digital until it was sent to the speakers. The FireWire link between the DV-47Ai player and the receiver does just that.
Joys of video A Super Fine Focus digital filter offers 4:4:4 video upsampling to reduce noise while increasing the horizontal resolution to 540 lines.
A beefy 108-MHz/12-bit video DAC converts DVD video into an analog signal.
Videophiles will have a field day tweaking the 16 video parameter adjustments, including progressive scan behavior, several forms of noise reduction, and picture levels.
Out-of-the-box, factory video settings for CRT and plasma displays are a click away.
Take complete control The comfortable remote, complete with jog-shuttle control, takes advantage of Pioneer's Trick Play Processor, which smoothes out fast-forward/reverse scanning. An integrated thumb-stick for menu control and a glow-in-the-dark keypad -- two terrific touches -- made daily use all the more effortless.
Summary: We haven't seen a more capable stand-alone DVD player than the DV-47Ai. When paired with a FireWire-ready receiver, even stereo newbies can appreciate the simplicity and power this setup offers.
Pros: Closest thing we've seen to a "universal" DVD player; FireWire connection
Cons: None
Company: Pioneer Electronics Price: $1,200 (MSRP) Available: Now Specs: Supported formats: DVD-Audio/Video, CD, SACD; video output: (2) composite, (2) S-Video, (1) component (YPbPr); audio output: 5.1 analog, (1) optical digital, (1) coaxial digital, (2) four-pin FireWire, (1) two-channel stereo.
Source: TechTV.com
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This sounds like one cool DVD Player, but are there recievers out there with firewire compatibility? Sorry I am not a major audio phile.....
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