XLOBBY controls both Sony DVP-CX777ES DVD changers!!

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Postby galileo2000 on Fri Feb 10, 2006 2:49 pm

hjackson,

You are absolutely correct in general, but in this particular case 777 can be fully controlled frm RS232, aka Pause, stop, urn off, next DVD etc can be accessed from the free control app. I'll post codes soon.
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Postby sharp_1 on Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:14 pm

galileo2000 wrote:hjackson,

You are absolutely correct in general, but in this particular case 777 can be fully controlled frm RS232, aka Pause, stop, urn off, next DVD etc can be accessed from the free control app. I'll post codes soon.

Thanks galileo2000, I am looking forward to getting the control codes from you. Have you looked into rs232 control codes for receivers...I wonder if there is a place where guys are sharing there rs232 code work??? Have you found anything like that?
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Postby galileo2000 on Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:48 pm

sharp_1 wrote:
galileo2000 wrote:hjackson,

You are absolutely correct in general, but in this particular case 777 can be fully controlled frm RS232, aka Pause, stop, urn off, next DVD etc can be accessed from the free control app. I'll post codes soon.

Thanks galileo2000, I am looking forward to getting the control codes from you. Have you looked into rs232 control codes for receivers...I wonder if there is a place where guys are sharing there rs232 code work??? Have you found anything like that?


I don't have RS232 receiver, so dunno anything about this.

Google is your friend, baby, at least for now.
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Postby rembetis on Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:23 pm

sharp_1 wrote:I wonder if there is a place where guys are sharing there rs232 code work??? Have you found anything like that?


Check out the RS-232 Plugin Thread. I think the vast majority of people using PCs to control their recievers do so with Girder and the Girder download section has a subsection called "Serial Settings" where some have stored the necessary files.

Good luck, though. Girder ain't no picnic... (and I personally have so far been stymied getting the last free version to control my HK AVR-635).
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Postby galileo2000 on Fri Feb 10, 2006 5:38 pm

rembetis wrote:
sharp_1 wrote:I wonder if there is a place where guys are sharing there rs232 code work??? Have you found anything like that?


Check out the RS-232 Plugin Thread. I think the vast majority of people using PCs to control their recievers do so with Girder and the Girder download section has a subsection called "Serial Settings" where some have stored the necessary files.

Good luck, though. Girder ain't no picnic... (and I personally have so far been stymied getting the last free version to control my HK AVR-635).


Girder ain't picnic, I agree.
Xlobby is heaven compared to Girder..
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Postby galileo2000 on Sat Feb 11, 2006 2:08 am

As promised, list of commands for 777:

PLAY:
d:\777\sony_cx777es COM1 18

Menu:
d:\777\sony_cx777es COM1 27

Power ON:
d:\777\sony_cx777es COM1 35 1

Power OFF
d:\777\sony_cx777es COM1 35 0

Top Menu:
d:\777\sony_cx777es COM1 26

Pause:
d:\777\sony_cx777es COM1 19

STOP:
d:\777\sony_cx777es COM1 20

Of course you need to replace "d:\777" with your path.

In order to use those from Xlobby, you need to create buttons and assign events. Or just make batch files and doble-click to execute.

Good luck.
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Postby sharp_1 on Sat Feb 11, 2006 7:29 pm

thanks galileo2000!!!

I was wondering if there is a control screen in my simplicity skin for controlling the movie player...haven't seen on yet??
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Postby sharp_1 on Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:22 pm

galileo2000:

Have you seen any control info on the instant replay and instant seach options?...I really like those features. I looked in the 777 serial controls file and they seem to be the only ones missing.
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Postby galileo2000 on Sun Feb 19, 2006 4:50 am

sharp_1 wrote:galileo2000:

Have you seen any control info on the instant replay and instant seach options?...I really like those features. I looked in the 777 serial controls file and they seem to be the only ones missing.


No, figure it out and let us know, thanks.
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Postby sharp_1 on Thu Feb 23, 2006 6:56 pm

galileo2000

Are you finding out that some DVD's start on different titles and chapters? A good example is Monster's Inc...I can't get it to start without going thru all the trailers. I tried changing chapters but no luck, some of them I have been able to modify title and chapter numbers in order to get the movies to play without opening trailers.

Sony DVP-CX77ES is the best!!!
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Postby john_m_92627 on Fri Feb 24, 2006 10:01 pm

Glad to see this is getting covered. I have the 777 too. It seems like a better way to have movies than to store them on the HD. DVDR's are about $.20 for 4.7G which is about $.04 a gig. A hard drive is about $.50 per gig. This does not include the heat/stress and maintenance the additional HDs will require. When I get time I will let you know if I have any luck. Maybe soon we will see a plug-in made for XL. Keep up the good work!
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Postby briands on Wed Mar 01, 2006 4:44 pm

Is anyone aware of an SDI conversion for this (or any other) DVD changer?
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Postby sharp_1 on Wed Mar 01, 2006 5:12 pm

Looks like JVB has what your looking for:
http://www.jvbdigital.com/jvb.asp?cur=2 ... &title=248

Technical details:
Product: Sony DVP-CX777ES SDI - 400 disc
Original region: 1
Color: silver
Height: 189 mm
Width: 430 mm
Depth: 537 mm
Weight: 12000 gram
Operating Voltage: 120 Volt
SDI Video out: Yes
DVI Video out: No
Component Video out: 1 x
S-Video out: 2 x
Video out: 2 x
Decoder: AC3/DTS
Audio 2 Channel: 2 x
Audio Optical: 1 x
Audio Coaxial: 1 x
DVD Video: Yes
DVD Audio: No
DVD RAM: No
DVD R: No
DVD RW: Yes
DVD+RW: Yes
Super Video CD: No
Video CD: Yes
Super Audio CD (SACD): Yes
CD Audio: Yes
CDR: Yes
CDRW: Yes
Plays MP3: Yes
Plays WMA: No
Still JPEG: No
Plays DIVX: No
Plays PAL: Yes
Plays NTSC: Yes
Converts PAL to NTSC: No
Converts NTSC to PAL: No
PAL Progressive: No
NTSC Progressive: Yes
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Postby hjackson on Thu Mar 02, 2006 3:21 am

"It seems like a better way to have movies than to store them on the HD. DVDR's are about $.20 for 4.7G which is about $.04 a gig."

The 777 is a cheaper way to store movies in a one zone media setup, but it is NOT a better way. Some cons: longer load time, player subject to mechanical failure, only one zone can use it at a time, no PC processing

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Postby briands on Thu Mar 02, 2006 3:29 am

Ouch... $1300 will buy lots of HD space... Maybe not enough to store 400 movies, but I think I'll have to pass.
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