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To: David E. Railsback who wrote (29099)2/3/1998 8:38:00 PM
From: DiViT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
"and is maintained by a frequent contributor to this thread..."

But it's not maintained frequently.
I'll get to it again, one of these days...



To: David E. Railsback who wrote (29099)2/3/1998 9:31:00 PM
From: John Rieman  Respond to of 50808
 
Usenet review. I don't think the Panasonic player is Cube, yet...........

Subject: Re: Creative dxr2 quality comparison?
From: "Luis Alfaro" <alfarobl@slu.edu>
Date: 1998/02/01
Message-ID: <01bd2ee2$3e6d9ee0$8788d0cf@win95pc>
Newsgroups: alt.video.dvd
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I compared the quality of the CL Encore and a Panasonic DVD Player. I see
no difference, they probably use the same decoder (C-Cube).
As soon as you use the S-Video with external AC-3, you have a perfect
system. Creative did a great job with the hardware. The software still
needs some work...

Thomas Hansen <t1@scala.idontneednospam.no> wrote in article
<MPG.f36b4f03c418896989683@tribal.scala.no>...
>
> Has anybody actually done a head to head comparison of the TV output
> quality of the dxr2 and a "normal" DVD player? Or the analoge sound
> output quality? I find it very hard to believe that Creative suddenly has

> made something that gives decent output, but then again, I might be
> wrong...
>
> Anyone?
>
> .: t1 :.
>



To: David E. Railsback who wrote (29099)2/4/1998 9:28:00 PM
From: Jim Davison  Respond to of 50808
 
David, thanks for your helpful link. I bought a position in CUBE and have given it a humble 6% of my portfolio. I will continue to follow this board, if I don't die of eyestrain . . . --JD