NeuNeo DV308 MPEG4 DVD Player
9. Reading tests
Reading tests
The performance of a DVD player can be described in terms related to reading speed, reading accuracy, compatibility with various CD/DVD recordable/rewritable formats as well as data/audio playback support, stored on any common medium.
DVD support
DVD-Video
The DV308, as it is also described on the NeuNeo website, is a Region Free drive, which means that the unit is able to decode (play) all the DVD-Video discs originating from any region.
The NeuNeo DV308 supports both PAL and NTSC TV signal transmission formats. It will also automatically convert a PAL encoded video to NTSC and vice versa, making it possible for the player to play and kind of DVD movie (PAL/NTSC) on any TV.
We connected the player through the S-Video connection and the corresponding cable (which is not included in the unit's package). As was expected, the DV308 supports the DVD-Video format.
We tried several DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW media, burned with several recorders and also some DVD+R9 (Dual layer recordable discs) of various brands. We recorded the DVD-Video discs with DVD-ROM booktype. Below we summarize the results:
Recorder |
Media |
Speed recorded |
Recognition |
Playback |
Philips
DRX-500UL v1.0c |
TDK DVD+RW 2.4x |
2.4x |
OK |
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Philips
DRU-530A v2.0h |
Mitsubishi Chemicals DVD+R 4x |
4x |
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Taiyo yuden DVD+R 4x |
4x |
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N-Tech DVD+R 4x |
4x |
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Philips DVD+R 4x |
4x |
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Philips
DVR-107D v1.05 |
JVC DVD-R 8x |
8x |
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MKM DVD+R 8x |
8x |
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CMC DVD-R 4x |
4x |
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CMC DVD+R 4x |
4x |
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NEC
ND-2500A v1.06 |
JVC DVD-RW 4x |
4x |
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Maxell DVD+RW 4x |
4x |
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Ritek DVD-R 4x |
4x |
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Mam DVD-R 4x |
4x |
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TDK DVD-R 4x |
4x |
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Plextor DVD+R 4x |
8x |
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Mitsubishi Chemicals DVD-R 4x |
8x |
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Taiyo Yuden DVD-R 4x |
8x |
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Optorite
DD0401 v1.30E |
MKM DVD+R 8x |
8x |
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Hi-Space DVD-R 4x |
4x |
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Verbatim DVD-R 4x |
4x |
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BTC
DRW1008IM v0.55 |
Philips DVD-R 4x |
4x |
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LiteOn
LDW-811S vHS0K |
FujiFilm DVD-R 4x |
4x |
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Philips DVDRW885K |
MKM 2.4X DVD+R DL |
2.4x |
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NEC ND-2510 |
MKM 2.4X DVD+R DL |
2.4x |
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BenQ DW-1600A DL |
MKM 2.4X DVD+R DL |
2.4x |
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Sony DRU-700A |
MKM 2.4X DVD+R DL
|
2.4x
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LiteOn SOHW-832S |
MKM 2.4X DVD+R DL
|
2.4x
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All the DVD media discs were recognized and played successfully without problems, even Double Layer media. Although the discs written had their booktype set to DVD-ROM, the DV308 can read DVD+R, DVD+R DL media without bitsetting
DVD-ROM
The HVD108 supports reading of DVD-ROM format.
VCD/SVCD
Both formats are supported.
The NeuNeo DV308 supports reading of the JPEG file format. We tried several resolutions and qualities and all were "playable". Obviously, the larger the picture, the more time needed to load the file, but in general the display speed was good. Picture formats such as PNG or GIF were not recognized.
CD support
The DVR-320-S works well with AudioCD,
AudioCD
In the case of pressed/recordable/rewritable AudioCDs, the player recognizes and plays all tracks. The device played audio files from CD-R, 10x HS-RW, 24x US-RW and 32x US-RW discs we inserted in the disc tray. Even those that were 90 or 99 minutes duration.
We also tried our Audio protected CDs, "Natalie Imbruglia - White Lilies island" protected with Macrovision' Key2Audio scheme, and "Celine Dion - A New Day Has Come", "Aiko" protected with Cactus Data Shield 2000. Both titles were recognized and played without any problems.
Compression type |
Compression settings |
Recognize / Play |
MP3 |
CBR 20kBit 11025Hz Mono |
Yes |
CBR 20kBit 11025Hz Stereo |
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CBR 32kBit 11025Hz Stereo |
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CBR 32kBit 22050Hz Mono |
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CBR 40kBit 22050Hz Stereo |
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CBR 48kBit 22050Hz Stereo |
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CBR 48kBit 44100Hz Mono |
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CBR 56kBit 22050Hz Mono |
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CBR 56kBit 44100Hz Mono |
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CBR 64kBit 22050Hz Stereo |
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CBR 96kBit 22050Hz Stereo |
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CBR 96kBit 44100Hz Mono |
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CBR 96kBit 44100Hz Stereo |
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CBR 112kBit 44100Hz Stereo |
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CBR 128kBit 44100Hz Mono |
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CBR 128kBit 44100Hz Stereo |
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CBR 160kBit 44100Hz Stereo |
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CBR 192kBit 44100Hz Stereo |
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CBR 224kBit 44100Hz Stereo |
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CBR 256kBit 44100Hz Stereo |
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CBR 320kBit 44100Hz Stereo |
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VBR - High compression |
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VBR - Highest compression |
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VBR - Low compression |
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VBR - Lowest compression |
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VBR - Medium compression |
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Windows Media Audio (WMA) |
WMA 48kbps |
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WMA 64kbps |
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WMA 96kbps |
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WMA 128kbps |
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WMA 160kbps |
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WMA 192kbps |
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WAV |
WAV |
No |
The DV108 does not support the Super AudioCD format nor DVD-Audio.
MPEG4 Video
The NeuNeo DV308 can play back DivX/Xvid encoded video with subtitles support (.srt format)
In our tests, the device played back without problems DivX video encoded with DivX 3.11/4/5 and MP3/AC3 audio. Same goes for Xvid encoded videos. Bear in mind that the DV308's chipset responsible for MPEG4 playback is DivX Home Theater Certified, so this behavior was somewhat expected.
Where things are a little fuzzy with this device, is the support of the most advanced features for the DivX/Xvid codecs, such as GMC (Global Motion Compensation) and QPEL (Quarter Pixel). While the manufacturer claims that these features are supported, some movies we tested that were encoded with these advanced features did not playback properly. Image was blocky and distorted, expecially in high motion scenes.As we found out by further testing, videos encoded with QPEL in conjunction with the use of B-frames seem to be the source of most problems. This did not appear in all videos we encoded though.
Nevertheless, these features (GMC/QPEL) are fairly new, and there is a large debate going around about their effectiveness and gains from using them. And most probably, this behavior can be fixed with a future firmware update, as the chipset used on the DV308 is fairly new.