Kiss DP-1000-SFF

Kiss DP-1000-SFF

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livegod
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Hi There. I Would Love The Kiss Dp-1000

Hi there.

I would LOVE the Kiss DP-1000-SFF to have made me happy. I read some favorable reviews and jumped in... now, a week later, I have it boxed up ready to be returned to the dealer.

There are several big problems. Firstly, it freezes a lot. I have a lot of Divx and Xvid disks, and about 30% of them freeze.

Worse than this is the appauling MP3 performance. It cannot play more than 3 tracks without freezing, and you have to pull out the power cable and the plug it back in to reset the system. This MP3 problem is regardless of whether the files are within a folder or in the root of a disk.

This same MP3 problem would happen if you push the next chapter button, and it should take you to another track or another folder, but it just freezes. I tried dozens of MP3 disks which I have made over a period of 4 years, and ALL of them freeze on the Kiss DP-1000 with the very latest firmware installed (2.8.5) NONE of these same MP3 disks cause any freezes whatsoever on my brother's Yamada 6600.

I am sad because the Yamada has no MP3 Tag info like the Kiss machine does, but the Yamada plays all the Divx and Xvid disks except one, and played all MP3 disks.

So, in short, DO NOT buy this machine, there are much more compatible ones out there.

Good Luck,

Mark.

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chito

I totally agree with this review. I owned a KISS DP-1000 (now safely at home in the garbage dump somewhere)...it is one of the the worst pieces of expensive video equipment ever made. They have some nerve calling it "state of the art". After nearly a year of the most awful experiences trying to use it, I finally gave in and smashed it to bits. It could not even play a DVD for more than 15 minutes without some kind of problem occurring. It´s truly horrifying that garbage like this reaches the mainstream marketplace. BUYER BEWARE...ESPECIALLY OF KISS PRODUCTS.

Neteru
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There Is Only One Reason That I Bought This Kiss D

There is only one reason that I bought this Kiss DP-1000-SFF dvd player. It is the only product (dvd player, stereo or cd player) I have ever found that plays ogg music files. Already owning a dvd player, I didn't need another one for dvd - but since converting all my music to the superior to mp3, ogg vorbis format, I needed something other than my pc to play them. And so, I was prepared to pay the steep price of £100 (steep considering the glut of cheap players available at around £30).

When it arrived, and I took it out of the box, I was impressed by the fact that it came with scart lead, phono jacks, and composite video jack (the back having ports for all of these, along with optical output, coaxial output, S-Video and component video). What didn't at all impress me, was that the power supply cable was a two pin European power lead, which meant cutting this two pin plug off to fit a three pin UK plug, and probably invalidating my guarantee. Yes, I could have bought an adapter after much hard work to source one (there are plenty of 3 to 2 pin adapters, but try getting one the other way round).

Anyway, as for the styling of the A4 sheet of paper sized player, I have to say, I love the late 70's look of it. Not everyone's taste I know, but there you go. On the downside, the two main excessively large buttons on the front are garishly lit by excessively bright pale blue led lights that show up a little of the pcb board that the buttons are wired to, thus making the darkened plastic facade pointless. These lights can be dimmed in the configuration, but it makes no difference to what can be seen. The remote control is very stylish too, long and slim, but nothing much more.

I've not tried this machine for anything other than mp3, ogg, and mpeg4 video (some on mixed mode disc), so I can't comment on it's efficiency with anything else. As for any of these discs, you have of course to wait for the long period it takes to identify the disc type, and then to display the contents on screen before you can play anything. Inserting a mixed mode disc means you only get to choose to watch the video content or listen to the audio. There is no further option to switch, the disc must be ejected and re-inserted to get to the other content. Having said, that, it played the mpeg4 video content with no problem.

As for the audio content, well that is a different matter. The tracks, whether mp3 or ogg, frequently jitter and jump. Sometimes they stall completely (along with the menu system), where the machine seems to be stuck in an eternal disc spinning, but accessing no data mode, and sometimes all the tracks play without a problem. In other words, hit and miss. The only way to resolve this, is to eject the disc and start again. Which sometimes doesn't even work. All that remains then is to power off at the mains.

Another downside, I discovered, is that there is no gapless playback mode for audio tracks (needed when you have several audio files from an album of continuous music), but hopefully this will be addressed with a later firmware version. These can be downloaded from the Kiss website www.kisstechnology.com

In conclusion then, this all looks so promising, well packaged, stylish and leading (for ogg and divx support), but in reality, proved to be a disappointment.

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