About the Denon DVD-910
If you've recently upgraded to a bigger or better TV and want to see just how good your picture can look, connect it to Denon's DVD-910. This well-crafted progressive-scan player uses Faroudja's acclaimed DCDi de-interlacer (often found on megabuck players). Progressive-scan output treats you to stunning detail and ultra-smooth motion when viewed on an HD-capable TV. (Or use interlaced-scan mode if you have a regular TV; you'll still get an amazing picture!) The DVD-910's 2MB memory buffer allows for quick layer changes when viewing dual-layer DVD discs, minimizing pauses in playback.
Denon's players are consistently among the best-sounding around, and the DVD-910 continues that tradition. In addition to standard CDs, you can play several flavors of discs you've burned: audio, MP3, or WMA (Windows Media Audio) CD-Rs and CD-RWs. For maximum sonic impact with DVDs, connect the digital output to a Dolby® Digital/DTS® receiver.
Details:
- plays DVD-Video, and DVD-R & DVD-RW
- plays CD, audio CD-R & CD-RW, and MP3 and WMA CD-R & CD-RW
- plays digital picture CDs (JPEG)
- 54MHz/12-bit video DAC
- selectable interlaced/progressive-scan component video output (progressive scan requires an HD-compatible TV)
- Faroudja DCDi de-interlacer with 3-2 pulldown processing
- 2MB buffer for quick layer change
- Virtual Surround for enhanced 2-speaker sound
- optical and coaxial digital outputs for Dolby Digital/DTS/PCM
- 1 set of A/V outputs (composite video, S-video and 480i/480p component video)
- remote control
- dual 192kHz/24-bit Burr-Brown audio D/A converters
- audio signal-to-noise ratio 115 dB
- 17-1/8"W x 3"H x 9-13/16"D
- warranty: 1 year parts & labor
- designed for use with "Region 1" coded DVDs
What's in the box:
- Single DVD/Audio CD player
- RC-943 Wireless remote control
- 2 "AA" batteries
- 37" Audio cable (has left and right RCA audio connectors on each end)
- 37" Video cable (has an RCA composite video connector on each end)
- Operating Instructions (English/French/Spanish)
- Warranty sheet
- "Denon Service Network" sheet
- Addendum sheet
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Features & specs
General | ||
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Number of Discs | 1 | |
Built-in Decoder | No | |
THX Certified | No | |
DVD Recorder | No | |
Multibrand Remote | No | |
Parts Warranty | 1 Year | |
Labor Warranty | 1 Year | |
Compatibility | ||
CD-R Capable | Yes | |
CD-R/W Capable | Yes | |
MP3 Playback | Yes | |
SACD Playback | No | |
DVD-Audio Playback | No | |
Outputs | ||
HDMI Outputs | --- | |
Composite Video Outputs | 1 | |
S-Video Outputs | 1 | |
Component Video Outputs | 1 | |
RS-232C Port | None |
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Features
Video D/A Converter: In order to output a high-quality digital signal with its original purity still preserved, this unit employs a 12-bit, 54-MHz video D/A converter. This design improves the reproducibility of extremely minute details so that the picture viewed on the screen is completely faithful to the original image in both its colors and high resolution.
Audio D/A Converter: This unit has dual 192kHz/24-bit Burr Brown digital-to-analog converters.
Digital Audio Output Capabilities: You can select an LPCM output setting of On or Off. When On is selected and you are playing a DVD recorded in 96kHz, the signal is down converted to 48kHz/16-bit before it is passed through the digital outputs. When Off is selected and the unit is playing a non-copy-protected DVD recorded in 96kHz, a 96kHz/24-bit signal passes through the digital outputs. If the DVD is copy-protected, the digital signal is automatically down converted.
Progressive Scan Output With Faroudja's DCDi: This unit has a progressive scan output featuring Faroudja's patented Directional Correlational Deinterlacing (DCDi). This technology applies new motion adaptive deinterlacing that prevents the introduction of motion artifacts and jagged edges from video signals that originated from video cameras (such as with sporting events, live camera feeds and music videos). The result is a sharper, noise-free picture with finer details. Video images are displayed with optimum naturalness and color reproduction with less flicker and fewer motion artifacts than traditional interlaced scanned pictures.
2 MB Buffer Memory: This unit is equipped with a 2 MB buffer memory to ensure that both picture and sound are played without interruption when the DVD disc shifts from layer 1 to layer 2, or in the rare event of a pickup dropout.
MP3/WMA Playback: This unit will play MP3/WMA files recorded onto CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW discs using the ISO 9660 level 1/level 2 or Joliet formats. MP3 files with a compression rate from 32-320 kbps and WMA files with a compression rate from 48-192 kbps are supported. Each disc can have a maximum of 256 tracks and 255 groups.
JPEG Disc Playback: This unit will play JPEG files recorded onto CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW discs using the ISO 9660 level 1/level 2 or Joliet formats. JPEG files with a resolution between 32 x 32 and 6300 x 5100 are supported. All JPEG files on a disc can be played back in a slide show. The slide show has a fixed interval of 5 seconds. During slide show playback, you can rotate an image 90-degrees clockwise or counterclockwise. In addition, you have access to the following features: random, program, and repeat playback. Each disc can have a maximum of 256 images and 255 groups.
Virtual Surround: Virtual Surround simulates multi-channel surround sound using only two speakers. You can choose one of the following modes: 1 (natural effect), 2 (emphasized effect), or Off.
Picture Zooming: During play, when you press the Zoom button on the remote control, you can enlarge the picture by 2x or 4x. You can then use the cursor buttons to move the enlarged viewing area up, down, to the left, or to the right.
Markers: Up to 10 points on a DVD or CD can be stored in memory and easily recalled. Markers are automatically cleared when the power is turned off or when the tray is opened.
Resume Function: The Resume function allows the player to remember the point where you stopped play as long as the unit is on. Playback will resume from the point stored in memory. The stopping point is cleared if the unit is turned off or the tray is opened.
Auto Power-Off: If the unit is in stop mode for approximately 35 minutes, it will automatically switch to standby mode.
Dimmer: You can choose from the following display brightness settings: Bright, Dim, or Auto. In Auto mode, the display dims only during playback.
Black Level Control: This feature allows you to make dark portions of the video brighter.
The Denon DVD-910 replaces these items
Denon DVD-900
- Single-disc player
- progressive-scan video output
- plays CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs, and MP3 CDs
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