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A DLNA-certified product can share digital content with or access content from other DLNA-certified products (including many computers and some mobile phones) that are connected to a home network. DLNA product types include Digital Media Servers that store photos, audio files or video files, Digital Media Players that play or display some or all of the content types and Digital Media Printers that respond to commands from other DLNA-certified products. See our Hands-on Research for item-specific details.
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A multibrand remote will control video components (TV, VCR) made by other manufacturers.

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An output that lets you connect the DVD player to any device with a coaxial digital input. Though coaxial digital connections use standard RCA-style jacks, a coaxial digital audio cable designed specifically for the wider frequency bandwidth of digital signals is recommended.
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An output that lets you connect the DVD player to any device with an optical digital input. Optical digital connections require a special type of fiber optic cable, known as Toslink. Since the signal is carried optically rather than electronically, an optical cable is virtually impervious to magnetic or electrical interference.
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A video signal in which the brightness (luminance) and color (chrominance) portions of the signal are processed separately. Component video signals provide greater color accuracy than S-video or composite signals. Where S-video separates the luminance and chrominance portions of the signal, component video goes a step further and splits the chrominance portion into two components. The benefits - improved color accuracy and less color bleeding - are especially noticeable on larger-screen TVs.
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A connection on the player (generally an RJ-45 jack) which is used for connecting to the Internet. Some players use this for firmware updates while others allow you to access bonus material.

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The Super Audio Compact Disc (SACD) is recorded using Direct Stream Digital, which captures 4 times more information than regular CDs. The resulting sound is warmer, smoother, and more "analog" than anything standard CDs can deliver. SACD discs will not play on standard CD or DVD players, and require a model with specific decoding capabilities.
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The ability to play back re-writeable CDs (CD-RWs) as well as standard CDs and DVDs.
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Many DVD players can play back recordable CDs (CD-Rs) as well as DVDs and standard CDs. Some DVD players cannot play back CD-Rs, and the ability to playback CD-R discs does not imply that a model will read or play re-writeable CDs (CD-RWs).
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Some DVD players will decode and play MP3 files that have been recorded to a CD.

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