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100 Disc Blu-Ray Changer



This Sony 100 Disc CD Player Changer is the perfect capacity. It doesn't hold too many like the 400 disc changers, but it holds enough to probably just fit your whole CD collection. It also has a very nice vintage looking faceplate with a large control dial and drop down door. Make enjoying your CDs even more convenient by getting yourself a reliable mega changer. Another notable aspect of this beautiful CD player is that it was made in Japan, many Gurus only use Japanese products. Get it before it is gone!




100 Disc Blu-Ray Changer



Being a senior who refuses to give up VCR'S, I was in a panic because my last one died and no one sells them anymore in CA. Luckily I discovered SpenCertified, and will never have to worry again. I can't begin to tell you how pleased I am with the fantastic service they provide. My sets arrived in a timely manner, extremely well wrapped and the friendly emails offering any help were appreciated. I will continue to do business with them in the future and plan to refer them to all my friends. Thank you, guys... YOU CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE.


When my beloved VCR died, I discovered new ones were not being manufactured as before. All my tapes, collected over many years - - lost!? All future recordings - - lost!? What to do? Then, I discovered SpenCertified. I was wary. Was this a scam? I was afraid. Would my purchase truly be guaranteed? I wanted, I NEEDED, a working VCR, so I made my order. The packaging was perfect, the VCR was even better than advertised, Spencer was extremely helpful. I am a very satisfied customer.


*While Mozaex is shipped with licensed decryption software that is used to play back optical DVD and Blu-ray discs, it may not be able to load or play some or all DVD and Blu-ray movies. Mozaex does not ship, offer or induce the use of any unlicensed decrypting software on Mozaex systems. To learn more about Digital Rights Management click here. Disclaimer on 3D Movies


What this means is if you have a Blu-ray disc you can play that on both a Blu-ray player and an 4k Ultra HD Blu-ray player. If you have an 4k Ultra HD Blu-ray disc, you can only play that on a 4k Blu-ray player.


You might find that when you buy a Blu-ray disc it also comes with a regular DVD version to use with older players. Similarly, if you buy a 4k Ultra HD Blu-ray disc it may also come with a Blu-ray version too. However, this isn't always standard so make sure you check you have the right one before you buy.


If the disc you're playing isn't 4K, your blu-ray player will upscale it. That uses an algorithm to fill in the gaps between the quality of the source material and what a 4K version would be, and the best 4K players do a superb job of this. They can't work miracles but we think you'll be pleasantly surprised by how much better your older discs can look when they've been upscaled.


That said, HD Blu-ray discs will be upscaled to 3840 2160 (4K) resolution by way of filling in the extra pixels, but the quality will appear noticeably lower-grade than Ultra HD Blu-ray discs (which provides a native 4K image).


Blu-rays allow you to truly own your movie collection. They can't vanish from your shelves in the same way they're pulled from streaming services. What's more, with a Blu-ray you also get beautiful box art and additional extras that come on the disc, like behind-the-scenes footage and Q&As with the cast. All of this is to say that one of the best 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray players is what we'd recommend for movie lovers.


The rise of streaming means that dedicated movie disc players are more rare than they used to be, and that's a shame: anyone who's experienced the combination of one of the best Blu-Ray players and one of the best TVs knows how superior the Blu-ray version is. And the best Blu-Ray players don't just make the most of your 4K TV. They also deliver incredible sound, especially if you connect them to one of the best soundbars or best home theater systems.


We've tested the best 4K Blu-ray players you can buy, putting them through their paces with all kinds of content and with all kinds of TVs and sound systems. That means we know which players really deliver, and which features really make the most of your home cinema system. And we've also included the latest Xbox and PlayStation consoles, because they too support 4K Blu-Ray (or at least, they do in the versions that have disc drives).


Overall, the X100 is a welcome addition to the disc player market that delivers a very solid performance. In our review we wrote: "the X100 ticks all the important boxes with its tank-like construction, flawless playback, extensive features, and quiet operation." However, there's no denying that it falls short when compared to the similarly priced and better-specified Panasonic DP-UB9000.


This $227/220 budget Blu-ray player from LG lacks many of the frills found on more expensive models, including universal disc support and analog audio outputs. What it does offer is solid, basic disc playback for Ultra HD and regular Blu-rays, DVDs, and audio CDs.


In our tests we also found that the 4K image quality and HD upscaling were both a little weaker from the Xbox Series X than the PS5. Microsoft has added Dolby Vision since we tested the console but it doesn't support Blu-Ray: it's purely for streaming and gaming. So we'd pick the PS5 if you're serious about playing UHD discs, but you can read more about the Xbox's disc support in our dedicated guide to whether the Xbox Series X is a good Blu-ray player.


It was probably the end of last year when my Blu-ray disc collection was something like 10 discs. Now, just a few months later, I have my collection is probably around 100 discs, and growing. So when I saw the beastly BDP-CX7000ES Mega Disc Changer from Sony, my eyes lit up.


The Sony ES MegaChanger (Crestron model CEN-BDP-CX7000ES) provides organized storage and playback of an incredible 400 discs including Blu-ray Disc™, DVD, and CD[1] media. As an add-on to the ADMS[2,3], or as part of any complete Crestron or Prodigy home entertainment system, the CEN-BDP-CX7000ES allows for sophisticated control integration and delivers high-end HD video and audio performance befitting the finest custom theater.


Ideally designed as an accessory to the Crestron ADMS Intermedia Delivery System™, the CEN-BDP-CX7000ES provides a seamless solution for integrating an entire collection of DVDs and high-definition Blu-ray Discs into the ADMS media library alongside online movies and videos, Internet TV, home videos, music, photos, and Websites. Up to seven MegaChangers can be added to the ADMS for an astounding 2800 discs! And, since the discs are never "ripped" to the ADMS' hard drive, even copyrighted content can be legally stored and played on demand for your personal enjoyment.


The total ADMS + MegaChanger package employs a Crestron HD-MD8X1 QuickSwitch HD HDMI Switcher[2] to manage the output signals from each disc changer and the ADMS. Fully transparent source selection is achieved via Ethernet under the command of the ADMS.


The CEN-BDP-CX7000ES may also be used without the ADMS as part of any Prodigy or Crestron system, with fully integrated control and metadata available through a touchpanel, handheld remote, or on-screen display (OSD). When operated in this manner, the OSD allows searching, sorting, and navigation of the disc library by title, genre, cast and more, with metadata downloaded from the Gracenote™ online service[1].


Crestron, the Crestron logo, Intermedia Delivery System, Prodigy, QuickSwitch HD, and SystemBuilder are trademarks or registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. in the United States, other countries or both. Blu-ray Disc, BD-Live, and BonusView are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association. Dolby, Dolby Digital, and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. DTS is a registered trademark & the DTS logos and Symbol are trademarks of DTS, Inc. Gracenote is either a registered trademark or trademark of Gracenote in the United States and/or other countries. HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. Sony, 24p True Cinema, BRAVIA, BRAVIA Sync, PhotoTV HD, and x.v.Color are trademarks of Sony Corporation. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Crestron disclaims proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. 2ff7e9595c


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