April 13, 2011

If you are in the market for a car DVD player, this article is for you. Odds are you are searching for something great to entertain the children in the back seat. This is what compels most people to install a DVD player in their vehicle. Long trips are boring to most children and you want to make the journey as enjoyable as possible for everyone involved. Movies help make this possible. You want the best value for your money but there are many choices and a variety of prices in car DVD players these days. Now you have helpful information that will introduce you to the players available today and aide in making an educated decision on your purchase of a car DVD player.

The first thing you will want to consider is price. Like most electronics, there is a broad range of prices for car DVD players, depending on what you want them to do. You can buy an inexpensive model for $90, install it yourself, or you can go pricey in the $1500 range. Brand names simply flood the Internet. Do you need an expensive brand name to get a good car DVD player? There are good models that sell for under $100. However, you do not want to buy the lowest priced one simply because it is the cheapest. There are models in 4 basic styles: headrest, sun visor, in-dash, and flip down. Decide which style fits your needs. Familiarize yourself with the features in your price range to find the car DVD player that meets your needs. Almost all the newer DVD players are progressive scan, which will produce a good picture. Car DVD players are compared generally by their screen size and picture quality as well as video formats, audio formats and picture formats.

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March 14, 2010

Now you can get the same experience you would in a home theater in your vehicle. There are options for purchasing a true 5.1 surround theater system on the market today. A true 5.1 surround system is made up of two front and rear speakers, a center speaker, and a sub woofer for low-end frequencies. The vehicle set-up is typically the same.

You can buy a Dolby Digital/DTS compatible DVD player (sometimes called an in-dash DVD player) and a surround-sound decoder. The most typical connection between the two components is called a digital optical cable, but be sure to check your individual pieces to make sure they are compatible. If by chance they are not, there is most likely an adapter that can be purchased to help make the connection work, but be sure to read your instructions before purchasing an adapter.

Once you have one of these car DVD players connected to the decoder by way of the optical cable, it is then possible to output the audio to the separate amps for the two front and rear speakers and the center speaker. It is then possible to bring the signal from the decoder to the receiver, which in turn allows you to use the DVD receiver to send an audio signal. Of course, if your DVD receiver has this capability, then there is no need for separate amplifiers. Typically, you will need a separate amplifier for your sub woofer. It is also possible for these speakers to be self-amplified. This is when the amplifier is built in to the sub woofer and buying a separate one is not necessary.

Another option is buying and installing a car DVD player and receiver that comes with surround sound capability. These mobile DVD players process digital signals internally, in turn rendering the need for external ones obsolete. This option will already give you all the necessary outputs your front, rear, and center speakers require. To complete the entire audio system, you will still need to purchase an amplified sub woofer or a sub woofer and amplifier separately.