Pioneer DV-370 DVD Player
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Unpacking - Control Menu
The European retail package includes the unit, the remote control, two
AA/R6P dry cell batteries, the power and the Audio/video cable (red/white/yellow
plugs). We would like to see a coaxial
cable included as well. Full multilanguage manual and warranty are also included.




Below we can see the inside of the DV-370, after opening
the cover, an action which is not recommended since you void the manufacturer's
warranty.



Below are the main chips used in the unit.




On the rear panel are the audio/video outputs. Analytically
there are: a coaxial (digital) audio output, the S-Video, component video,
a stereo audio output (L & R)
with video and last the universal (Scart) line out. There is no 5.1CH
decoder, but this is something we wouldn't necessarily expect to find on
a low-priced DVD player.

For excellent sound, we recommend you use the coaxial output for digital
sound, with the use of an A/V 5.1CH (or more) amplifier. Pioneer offers a wide
variety of home theater solutions.

If you are about to connect the DVD player straight to your
TV you can use one of the above provided connections, composite video
output and audio (RCA), or the scart, which also includes stereo
sound.

The
retail package also includes the excellent remote control. Click on the image
for an enlarged view.
Below is a screenshot of the main screen from the player, the one you see
every time you turn the player on.




Below can been seen the provided information while playing back, almost
everything you would want to know. During the playback you can change the
audio, subtitles
and
viewing angle
from
the remote control.



The player can play MP3 files. Pioneer provides a convenient and user-friendly
menu for fast navigation through the MP3 files or folders on a data disc
(CD/DVD). Below is an example with an MP3 audio CD where there are different
MP3 encoding parameters.



ZoomX2,X4

