Any DVD player that is capable of playing HD material will have a logo on it to announce that it is HD capable. Look for either a BluRay logo or HDDVD logo. Even better, take a look at the manual.
DVD players don't typically have a 'reset' feature. If you are speaking of clearing a password from the parental control function, you will need to let us know the model of the DVD player you have.
Yes.A dvd player is essential for any modern home theater system
Depending on the DVD player. Any DVD player will have one or more of those options. IT could also have an HDMI out. For best quality, connect it to the highest signal your television can take in. The best is HDMI, followed by component, followed by s-video, with composite being last. That being said, there are two different types of component. One had "b" as the second letter of the color it transmits, and one has the letter "c". Your TV and DVD player would have to match to run component. "c" is generally an older format.
in order to connect the system to a DVD PLAYER ONE REQUIRES THE CONNECTING WIRE WITHAN RCA OUTPUT
If the DVD player doesn't have COMPONENT connectors, you will have to use a input on the TV that has RCA input connectors.
To play a HD DVD you need a HD DVD player. A standard DVD player will not play a HD DVD, nor will a Blu-ray player. HDMI is just a connection: it won't give your standard DVD player superpowers.
No, regular DVD players can not play HD DVDs. We need an HD DVD player. - Neeraj Sharma
No you can play normal DVD's but the picture would be alot better if you did buy HD DVD's.
An "upscaling" DVD player will have an HDMI output, as will a Blu-Ray player and an HD-DVD player (although HD-DVD is a dead format now).
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No.
* No you cannot, you need an HD-DVD player to play HD-DVD's * * HD-DVD is a brand of high definition DVD, just like "Sony" is a brand of electronics. Since an HD-DVD is its own brand and competes with Blu-Ray, the other brand of high definition DVD, it is proprietary and can only be played on HD-DVD brand DVD players. An upconverting DVD player is a DVD player that takes standard definition DVD's (in 480p) and uses digital technology to upconvert them to a 1080i or 1080p definition.
No and HD DVDs have been discontinued.
No and HD DVDs have been discontinued
no
You should only buy an HD DVD player for two reasons: 1. If you can afford to buy the HD DVD player and 2. Only if you buy HD DVDs all the time and can't bear to watch it without the best quality.
Yes the Philips DVD Player with HD Upconversion.