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| | Features | HDMI out with 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p outputChain Mode for Successive Disc PlaybackVector Linear Shaping Circuitry (VLSC)Optical and Coaxial Digital OutSlow Motion DVD Playback (1/2, 1/4, 1/8 speed)
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| | Description | Taking the checklist to the DV-CP706 is a simple way to reveal its all-around home theater appeal. You can begin by noting its capability to store, change, and play up to six video and audio discs (including MP3- and WMA-encoded discs). Then, add another check mark for being the first Onkyo six-disc changer to be able to upscale standard DVDs all the way to high-definition 1080p resolution. And should you connect this player to an A/V receiver with highly advanced scaling capabilities, you can also choose to output the video at a native resolution of 480i. With Onkyo's RIHD (Remote Interactive over HDMI) function, the DV-CP706 will seamlessly integrate with any of our compatible A/V receivers. it also employs Onkyo's VLSC circuitry for noise-free digital-to-analog audio singal processing, along with user-friendly control functions such as Disc Navigator. Add to that an impressively robust build - with an isolated circuitry layout to minimize digital noise, a solid fascia, and an ultra-quiet loading mechanism - and you have a six-disc changer that will provide years of move and music entertainment perfectly tailored to your needs. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 16.94 inches | | Product Width: | 17.13 inches | | Product Height: | 3.56 inches | | Product Weight: | 11.7 pounds | | Package Length: | 21.0 inches | | Package Width: | 21.0 inches | | Package Height: | 8.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 17.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 43 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 43 customer reviews )
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37 of 38 found the following review helpful:
Truly doesn't play most rental and high-use DVDs (but warranty service did repair) Oct 22, 2009
By J. Jack As previously posted, this unit will NOT play rental (or even mildly scratched) DVDs. Which is a problem because a number of our DVDs are kids movies and they get scratched with repeadted use. All the problematic DVDs play perfectly fine on a cheapo ($20) DVD player but this "high-end" unit is too much of a prima donna for these DVDs. ---------See Update Below January 2010 UPDATE: Took the unit to an authorized repair shop and they honored the warranty (I originally purchased it from Amazon). After the repair, the unit is AMAZING! No problems whatsoever and the sound and picture quality is far superior to cheapo DVD players! Repair center said some parts with laser, etc. tend to come loose with shipping and handling from online retailers. Took them a week to get the required parts and repair... all for free and worth the wait! If you're having problems with this unit definitely try taking it to an authorized repair shop! Would give it 5 stars if it came this way out of the box!
29 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Love this machine Jan 31, 2009
By J. Moore We've had this product just a few weeks, but are quite pleased with it. The only snag was when we hooked it up to both our receiver (with RCA analog jacks)and our new HDTV (with an HDMI cable)so that we could play our CD's through our receiver and our DVD's through the television. The problem was in hooking up the TV. We received a picture but no sound. Talking to our tv technician was of no help. We figured the problem out through trial and error, namely that the Onkyo's menu had a variety of sound options, to include some that we had no idea what they were for. One option, I believe it was the "PCM" option, did the trick when we turned it on. Apparently this option lowers the kHz frequency of the output so that it is compatible with the television (whatever all that means). Once I clicked that option on, the sound came through the TV. These instruction booklets all assume that consumers understand these technical terms, so you have to be something of a detective to finally figure it all out. Now everything (finally) works.
23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Excellent player; tons of options Jul 07, 2009
By eyecore Purchased for parents who are not tech-savvy (was somewhat of a worry with setting this up), and are huge movie fans. (They like movies so much, they even sleep to them...) I wanted to make sure the DVD changer supported both their new TV (HD) and their old, CRT tube TV. And this certainly fit the bill.
The setup is very easy. (I was able to help with the setup over the phone in minutes.) However, the ease of setup doesn't mean that it is lacking options; there are plenty of options that are available to tweak the sound, the picture, etc. But for just getting the machine playing DVDs (maybe not optimally, but playing nonetheless), it's simple.
When visiting, I was able to see and hear this player in action. It's mostly silent itself, and had a picture/audio quality that was adequate for how it was hooked up - using the composite cables ("RCA cables" - red and white for audio, yellow for video.) When using an HDMI connection, everything really came to life, stepping into the modern world.
On a side note (in regards to some negative reviews here) - Amazon.com *is* an authorized seller of Onkyo products (the "refurb" version part - Warehouse Deals or whatever, likely is not.) If there's a problem, I can't see how you wouldn't be covered by either Amazon or Onkyo. I had actually purchased this same unit from another online vendor, and the DVD sounded like it was going through a meat grinder when it was playing. Returned it, bought from Amazon and the new one is working great... bottom line: Onkyo is a very quality and reputable brand, but no brand is going to be perfect 100%.
Would definitely purchase again.
****************UPDATE, September 2009********************* This unit is now receiving "Cannot Read Disc" errors pretty randomly. It may not work on a disc, but the next time you try, it works fine. We tried cleaning all the discs, but after purchasing a few brand new DVDs and having the error, it's going to head back to Onkyo. Meanwhile, the $30 backup cheapie DVD player still works... bummer. ****************UPDATE, November 7, 2009**************** We finally got around to taking this in for warranty work. The nearest authorized service center was King Audio/Video (Redmond, WA.) The service folks were very pleasant and professional... after about 10 days, they called us up to come pick it up. (Apparently, Onkyo also covers shipping charges once the item is repaired, but we decided to just pick it up.) Now, this is back to being a fantastic player. It's quieter than it was before, and it plays ALL DVDs, even if you can see some visible damage (scratching and such) on it. If others are experiencing the disc read errors on older/scratched DVDs, I'd recommend getting it repaired while under warranty. (The problem eventually gets worse to where it won't even read a brand new DVD.) Yes, it's unfortunate that you have to get it repaired. But on the other hand - that's what the warranty is for, and now this this is working GREAT.
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Really great...them broken Mar 08, 2010
By Puppluv This was the best changer ever - it read every single disc, some that Sony would not, and worked excellent from August until March. Now it won't read anything and when I opened and removed the discs, shut off the power for a while, turned back on, it won't open at all. Luckily I got my discs out beause even after leaving unplugged for 30 minutes, it won't open or even let me see the setup menu. It appears to be in a loop that won'tr allow any functions.
When it worked, the only problem I actually had was the memory - it rarely remembers where you were on a disc. I cam set it to an episode or a spot o the movie, go to next disc and then go right bak to the previous to wath it and have to start over with all the dv menus fro the disc. Every disc ir read as if you just put it in. You can type in memory for ever disc, with a label and everything but this is not necessary for a 6 disc changer. There are so few discs, I change them out allthe time. It's not like my whole library is in there.
Anyway, it doesn't matter that it was the best changer I've had because it didn't even last a year. I switched from Sony because of the very fact that I ould only get about a year from their hanger before it stopped reading discs.
If they will fix it for free or replace, I'll change my rating but for this money - it's and outrage. However, that outrage is not left for Onkyo - I had the same vcr's for a good 5-8 years and used them to tape literally the entire day I was at work and then many night time shows every night with no breakdowns, never used a warranty, never had to have them repaired. Every dvd player and recorder I have had (14) had ladted less than 2 years, the warranties are useless because they charge so much to send it and get it back, I could buy another one, and the service is one star on every one of them. The people on the phone have never used themachines. The entire electronics industry is a total scam. Dvd players should be called "disposable disc players".
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Good DVD/CD player. Apr 25, 2009
By Robert A. Cooper Does a nice job upconverting DVDs to HD, plays data CDs and DVDs as well; it's nice to have a few dozen hours of MP3s on a DVD and an on-screen menu to navigate them all. My only complaint is that the Onkyo set-up menus are somewhat low-tech in look and feel, but they do the job. All in a all a great little machine at the price.
One thing to keep mind with my review: I've been an Onkyo owner for quite some time and am partial to the brand and in addition, I am using this component in a set-up with all Onkyo equipment (including the Onkyo 876 AV receiver), so that set-up might improve the performance I get.
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