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Dansai 1010
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The Dansai 1010 Is A Good All Rounder Provideing I
The Dansai 1010 is a good All Rounder provideing if you got the firmware and are able to play VCD/SVCD otherwise there ain't much point owning a DVD Player :) Well here is the good news for all you 1010 Owners with out the firmware its Available here on my webspace http://www.angelfire.com/weird/beneyre/1010upgrade.zip :) copy that link to your web browser and it will download you will need Nero to make the image onto CD, where the instructions are on the cd. read the cd in your pc drive before attempting to upgrade your 1010 so you can print these :)
Ben
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Had This Player For 8 Days And Thought It Was Grea
Had this player for 8 days and thought it was great, but then it failed to play any discs at all and made a sound as if it was spinning up slightly, and then giving up. There were none left when I took it back to Tesco. The Customer Services bod said they had had loads returned and had 3 out the back broken at the moment. She said she "would not buy one after working here!"
Good player if it keeps working, but there's no point saving yourself £20 on a cheap player only to have it break down IMO.
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This Is My Frist Dvd Player, And I Love It, After
This is my frist DVD player, and I love it, after reading the reviews here, got it all sort out, VCD, marcovision, muiltregion....etc,
Please an anyone tell me how to remove the Tesco helpline logo??
It's quite anoying!!
Thank for the helps
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A Superb Buy From Tesco For £69.99 (baldock)
A superb buy from Tesco for £69.99 (Baldock).I phoned Tesco helpline for the update CD - they have stopped doing this, but agreed to reorder one for me for VCD but it would be 3 weeks (actually took one week).
In the event, I decided to download the update and it literally was a case of inserting the newly burnt CD into the machine, wait for 3 minutes, switch off then on and - Finito!
VCD enabled automatically and when you access the menu there is every Region code and option to turn off macrovision.
Have noticed that the remote needs to point directly at the player to work ... but what a superb machine !!
Hi, i have been downloading films from Imesh and i need to know how to change a film to vcd to play on my dvd player. I have nero and i see the symbols for vcd and svcd, but i dont understand how to use it. Could someone please tell me, i also rang tesco helpline bout 3 wks ago and am still waiting for the disc.
has anyone got it that i can download off them.....for free......as it is the season of good will....lol...merry xmas everyone
i went to the web site stated above
paid £5 and got the details.
i followed the instructions and now i can
burn vcd with my Nero and play them on my dvd
i manage to burn 100 photos with menu.
can anyone tell me how to get more photos on the vcd. the nero just gives me a menu for 100
although i did burn more - only the 100 played on the dvd
You haven't read the sections above!
The Dansai 1010 WON'T play VCD from the box. It needs reflashing.
Read my two points above - you need to either contact Tesco for the CD to reflash the player, OR visit the web site I listed above to get the disk privately. Only then will it play VCD's beautifully.
I dont understand this machine, it says it plays vcd's but when i put one in it wont accept it....please please can someone please tell me how to play them.....
As I said I phoned the Tesco Helpline for my update CD (0845 6012549) but they are wary over issuing it out - probably in case it causes legal issues with macrovision etc.
They told me they issue it out only if the box states VCD (early ones did) but they will check with the serial number.
Alternatively you can go to http://www.dansai.freehosting.net/custom2.html
who can supply it and more details for a fiver.
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The Dansai 1010 Dvd Player Is Very Very Good Value
The Dansai 1010 DVD player is very very good value for money, mine play everything, it took me 10 seconds to make it multi region.
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After Upgrading The Firmware With The Cdrom, The P
After upgrading the firmware with the CDROM, the player proved to be very versatile. It played all media, without layer jumping or freezing. There is a capability after upgrading of being able to turn off CSS and MACROVISION, although since the point of having a DVD player is the quality and facility available from the disc menu, then this is not as important as being able to use multiregion playability.
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I Bought A Dansai 1010 Dvd Player In Milton Keynes
I bought a Dansai 1010 DVD player in Milton Keynes Tesco Extra last Friday (£79.99)
I performed the SET-UP (remote) and front panel STOP, FORWARD, REVIEW, PREV, NEXT hack for multiregion. However I am still waiting for the VCD upgrade disk to arrive from Tesco.
In the meanwhile, I HAVE received my copy of R1. Disney's Beauty & the Beast from future rent (IN TWO DAYS!!).
I noticed in the opening sequence a staggering effect as the camera zoom thought the forest into the castle. Had to manually adjust from HI-RESOLUTION to NO-FLICKER to overcome problem. Drawing became more sketchy though. The Dansai's PAL option is enough to overcome NTSC playback bias; a pink hue and a slightly stretchy picture (a result of c700 lines on NTSC v c500 in PAL).
Ideally I would like a remote hackable multiregion DVD player with SCART, S-video output, two RCA, L and R sound outputs to connect to amp. and telly and macrovision free. I know the Phillips 723 has double RCA outputs but is not macro free. Anybody know of any others??
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The Dansai 1010 Is A Great Value Dvd Player. Happy
The Dansai 1010 is a great value DVD player. Happy at only £85.
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I Bought This Dansai 1010 Dvd Player Today For &po
I bought this Dansai 1010 DVD player today for £85 after reading all the reviews. was a little bit worried that i would not be able to turn off the macrovision with it being the latest model but no such problem. the unit does not have the ability to play svcd, vcd when initially bought so i downloaded the upgrade and updated firmware (quite simple), from that point it is possible (using remote hack)to multi region and disable macrovision.
bought this unit cos my samsung dvd709 will not play anything other than original discs. This, on the other hand, plays anything you put in it. Even the cheapest dvdr, cdr,cdrw - i have not found anything that it will not play.
Another great plus point is that it will play any mpeg file i burn to disc without even having to burn it in a vcd format (though no fast forward or rewind unless burnt as a proper vcd).
The unit itself is faultless in operation, though i have my worries on how robust it will be over the years. But who cares at that price. I think you'll find it hard to match its functions in any other model whatever the price it really is the dogs danglys.....buy...buy ...buy
hi can you help me i need the hack to make my dvd player play vcds
Where did you get this DVD, since the unit I have recently bought with version 1134 firmware does not seem to allow VCDs or Macrovision access?
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I've Tried 2 Dansai 1010 Dvd Players Now And Neith
I've tried 2 Dansai 1010 DVD players now and neither has correctly output the S/PDIF audio correctly.
Wiring and setup of the rest of the system is OK because my Wharfedale is fine.
A firmware update CD for the Dansai is available free by calling the Tesco helpdesk number - 2 weeks delivery and mine hasn't arrived yet, so I don't know if this will solve the SPDIF problem or not.
Sorry people but due to the high demand for the upgrade disk I can no longer supply it.
Good luck in your search. suggest a filesharing proggy such as "Kazaa lite" or "Winmx"
or post a request and maybe someone that I have supplied would be kind enough to pass it on.
enjoy :)
Mail me at [email protected] for a copy of the "flash upgrade disk" along with instructions :)
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