
Sony Dvp-Sr760h
DVD players
Sony Dvp-Sr760h
DVD players
No, it's a DVD player, not a Blue Ray player
You need HDMI cable. Other question I don't know...
No, unfortunately not. Included are: - DVD player - Remote control - 2x AA/LR6 batteries for FB - Instruction manual
The volume is quite normal. Medium rather, towards "quiet", but not disturbing. The very short USB cable (46 cm) for connecting to the computer is annoying.
2 months ago
To connect the DVD player, you will need an HDMI cable. This cable connects the player to your TV and enables the transmission of picture and sound. Optionally, you can also use a coaxial digital cable if your TV or an external sound system has a corresponding connection. A USB cable is not required unless you want to play files from a USB device.
Automatically generated from the .You would have to report this directly via our Galaxus Assistant so that this can be checked. https://www.galaxus.ch/help
As the product group is Bluray + DVD Player, the Bluray + DVD Player functions are also indicated as such in the specifications.
According to our information, the player is unfortunately not region-free and cannot play DVDs in the USA.
Unfortunately, we have no experience of this ourselves. However, we recommend that you ask such a question as a discussion, as experience has shown that more customers respond there than to a single question. https://www.digitec.ch/de/community/brand/forum-9062
The device is not all-code.
Both this player and The Frame have normal HDMI inputs and outputs. In other words, a normal HDMI cable, HDMI type A on both sides.
Scope of delivery one 2-pin EU plug
In this case, please contact our customer service team directly so that they can help you. It can be assumed that this is a product fault. https://helpcenter.galaxus.de/hc/de/requests/new
No Unit has no display
Hi Hugmartin48, Yes, under Playback you can select Random. This allows you to play back titles, chapters or tracks in random random order. This player only supports FAT formatted USB devices (except exFAT). Some USB devices may not be compatible with this player. Sony Europe
Hi, no, the player has a region code printed on the back of the unit and only plays commercially available DVDs (playback only) that are marked with identical region codes. This system is used to protect copyright. (Page 3): https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/res/manuals/4566/f199f4750d7b1a15524a014e6b3542d3/45663352M.pdf (Copy the link and paste it into a new browser window). Sony Support EN
No, all DVD players sold in Europe can only play DVDs with region code 2. There are providers who sell region code free devices, but that would be more worthwhile for Blu-Ray players.
This DVD player is Region2 only, I returned it. Unfortunately I couldn’t find an all zone dvd player through Galaxus (or the players are not well described).
Hi Jimbo Checked sony.co.uk it says the following: "Play a wide variety of sources including: CD-R/RW, DVD+RW/+R/+R DL, DVD-RW/-R/-R DL, JPEG, mp3, MPEG-4 WMA, AAC, Linear PCM and Xvid." So the unit can only do DVD and music. Here are two (almost) comparable Bluray players: Sony BDP-S1700 (Blu-Ray Player) LG BP250 (Blu-Ray Player) Both play DVD and Bluray discs, but not UHD content (4K Bluray). Have fun watching movies LG GoldenSkull
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