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News
10/9/2003
Integra Bows DPC-7.4 Direct Progressive Six-Disc
DVD Changer
Integra has introduced the new DPC-7.4 six-disc DVD changer, featuring
Integra's exclusive Direct Progressive technology, improved 54 MHz/10-bit
video processing, and true multi-disc random playback, even with
MP3 and WMA-encoded discs. The player features superior audio and
video performance, a broad array of custom installation capabilities,
and an ultra-quiet six-disc carousel tray with a unique blue illumination
light and reflective disc labels for easier disc recognition in
low-light situations.
Like all Integra products, the DPC-7.4 was
designed with the needs of custom installers in mind. It features
both RCA and professional grade BNC component video outputs for
compatibility with the most advanced TV and front projection home
theater displays, as well as rear-panel bidirectional RS-232 port
and IR in/out jacks for seamless integration with home theater equipment
and whole-home control systems. In addition to the progressive Component
Video outputs, there are two rear-panel S-Video and two Composite
Video jacks, and all video outputs are always active, allowing simultaneous
use of more than one display device.
The DPC-7.4 features 192 kHz/24-bit linear
PCM audio DACs coupled with the company's exclusive Vector Linear
Shaping Circuit (VLSC) for smoother and more linear analog audio
output. It is compatible with both MP3 and WMA encoded CD-R/RWs,
with ID3 tag display. The unit is also compatible with DVD-R/RW,
CD, VCD, CD-R/RW, and JPEG image CDs. Integra's Direct Digital Path
provides a streamlined path to the coaxial digital output jack for
maximum audio fidelity.
www.integrahometheater.com
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