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792 of 806 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A very good DVD player!,
By weebday (San Jose, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic DVD-RV31K DVD Player, Black (Electronics)
The good?- Superb picture and sound The bad? - Feels cheap, especially the remote The MP3 player does not display filenames! Any directory structure that exists will get flattened. You'll get to know your songs by number... "1 of 122" or "24 of 122" etc. Programmed or random play would make things better, but unfortunately, those features are not supported during MP3 playback. The bottom line? If you watch DVDs most of the time and occasionally listen to MP3s, then the Panasonic RK31 is highly recommended!
118 of 119 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Great player, short lifespan,
By bigchuckl "bigchuckl" (San Jose, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic DVD-RV31K DVD Player, Black (Electronics)
I bought this player based upon the stellar reviews posted herein and at (...). The player worked terrificly for the first four months (exceptional audio and video on our standard 27" TV). However, after 4 months, it started freezing up randomly more and more frequently until it doesn't play DVDs at all. Occasionally, it gives an "H02" error before it freezes (as alluded to by several other postings for this player at Amazon). When I called the Panasonic repair center, they were very discourteous and rude and told me to send the player and $90 to have them fix it (with no estimated return time). I've decided to purchase a different brand instead. Bottom line: there are an inordinate number of people in this forum outlining this same problem with this player after a few months of use. Also, the warranty period for labor is a very short 90 days. I suggest that the model design may be defective and that potential buyers stay away.
50 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
If you're like me, you'll like this player...,
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This review is from: Panasonic DVD-RV31K DVD Player, Black (Electronics)
What I meant by being like me is:* first time DVD owner * don't have a home theater system * planning to just plug into a TV and use its speakers * like intuitive remote control buttons * want to be able to play VCDs as well This is the perfect DVD player for you then. I found it especially easy to use. Right out of the box, just hook up the power and color coded video/audio cables to the back of your TV and it's ready to go. They even supply the batteries for the remote. I for one don't like to read manuals, but i really didn't have to. Power the player on, hit Open/Close, load your DVD disc, turn on your TV and it starts playing. If I want to access the menu, there's a clearly marked button called Menu and direction keys (Up/Down/Left/Right) and an Enter button at the center to make selections with. The price for this player makes it attractive as well. After canvassing around department store for basic DVD players and adding the tax to it, Amazon's selection and convenience just won me over.
63 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Customer Support & Audio Flexibility,
By A Customer
This review is from: Panasonic DVD-RV31K DVD Player, Black (Electronics)
I had problems with my unit from the beginning. The major problem was hooking up the audio. This unit has only one analog audio (RCA) line out and one optical digital audio line out; no coaxial digital out. From previous reviews I did not think this would be a concern since I would just hook it up to via optical cable. But BEWARE!I could not get my digital optical hookup to work. After repeated calls to Panasonic's customer service, and getting various degrees of help from none to fair, it appears that my digital cable was broken. I haven't heard of this in previous reviews, but evidently, digital optical cables are know to break fairly easily. I could not get the digital optical line out to work after buying three cables and spending many hours of time. So, it may also be a defect in the unit, despite what customer support said. Another problem with digital optical is that some cables (e.g. Monster) have plastic protectors that are not easy to detect and when inserted in the stereo or DVD, may come off; or the cable type (round v. square) may not be fit correctly. I am told if the protector comes off, it is very difficult to get out. So, using optical cable definitely has pitfalls. Therefore, the best way to hook up audio, I found out, is through coax - which does not exist in this unit. Without using the optical digital cable for audio, the only remaining option is the analog RCA connection. However, with only one set, you need to choose between connecting your stereo to either DVD or CD connections; you cannot connect to both since this unit doesn't have an extra set of RCAs. If someone else is using your system and does not know better, it causes a real problem. Other nuisances are that the video menus do not seem to be as intuitive as with others (e.g. GE) and it takes some time for the CD/DVD disc to open/close and play. Maybe I have a lemon, but because Panasonic skimped on their audio line-outs in comparison to many less expensive units, and their customer service is poor, I think it deserves a very low rating. I spent a lot of time reading most of the reviews on this unit and did not find the concerns I'm expressing. So, be careful. Even if the video works great, what good is it if you don't have excellent sound, or it takes you days getting this unit set up?
45 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Don't be fooled.,
By Samuel Chell (Kenosha,, WI United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Panasonic DVD-RV31K DVD Player, Black (Electronics)
After trial and error, and considerable research, I narrowed down my choices to the Sony S-360 and the Panasonic RV-30. Then I discovered this model, the RV-31. Despite the higher retail prices of the previous models, it's important to remember that international exchange rates, production efficiency, and greater consumer demand enable manufacturers to sell the newer, improved versions at lower prices. (Amazon's pricing, incidentally, reflects the commodity's inherent "value" far more accurately than other sellers, who are likely to have the RV-30 priced higher than the RV-31 simply because the seller's initial cost was higher.)I was leaning to the Sony, primarily because of its sleek yet modest face and ultra-compact design (the thinnest and least deep). But for all its consumer-seducing bells and whistles (a "cinema mode" button? how many times is a DVD not a movie?), the RV-31 is still the inescapable choice in this price range. The ability to play variously encoded CDs, the disc-stabilizing feature, the shuttle control for fast scanning all represent advances in quality and convenience. And despite its more "gaudy" face, the machine's dimensions are almost as compact as the Sony's. On the "down" side, the remote, like virtually all others I've tried, does not allow me to access my television set's menu, which must be set to "auxilliary mode" for the player to work, at least if you plan to continue using a VCR. But most viewers by now have become accustomed to using 2 or 3 remotes anyway. If not, the minimal exercise involved in walking to the set should not prove injurious to anyone's health.
29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent player except for a few kinks...,
By John K Yu (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic DVD-RV31K DVD Player, Black (Electronics)
I bought this DVD player 3 months ago and I could never be happier with it. Since then I have bought 3 more of these players for friends and relatives. I bought the Black or Silver they are exactly identical in functionality. I prefer the Silver look myself.The MP3 player was a big plus! It plays my MP3 disks with ease. The only problem is that it only displays the numbers of my MP3 files when playing it. So you may have to memorize your MP3 via numbers. It will play the files in the order the MP3 files are written. Just make sure you make a list of the songs cause there is no way to memorize over a hundred songs in a disk. Unlike the Toshiba DVD with the MP3 playing capability, the Panasonic DVD/CD/VCD/MP3 COULD Fast Forward/Rewind while playing the MP3 files. Im glad I did not buy the Toshiba, pretty much all the Toshiba players I tried in the electronics store could not fast forward/rewind MP3 file/song. This is bothersome especially if you need to scan through your MP3 songs. Playback was excellent. I haven't got any bad pixelations where the picture was not completely processed which leaves bigger squares of the image all over the place. I did get a couple pauses/delay/discontinuity while playing the DVD on some disks. The discontinuity usually happens while it switches to the next track. It only happens rarely in the frequency of once in 10 movies I play. It may just be the disk itself causing it, especially if it has scratches. As far a CD playing is concerned, it has pretty much what a normal CD player has. Search, Fast Forward, Rewind, Random, Scan and more... Just read up on the specifications to find out the rest. VCD Playback is excellent as well. The image was nice and clear. Of course it will never match up with the DVD's picture quality. The component outputs and digital audio output is a plus for future expansions. Most new higher end televisions and receivers have component inputs now. And most receivers that support DTS/Dolby digital 5.1 will have digital audio inputs. Though this particular player does not support progressive scan, the picture quality is up to par. Panasonic makes a model that supports progressive scan but it is slightly more expensive. It will look very similar to this one except it will say progressive scan on the front disk tray. This player also implements special function for surround sound. It will simulate a surround sound through your television even though you don't have any of the complex receivers/audio equipment. Of course it will not match up with having your own surround receiver, but it is good enough if you don't have one. This player has proven itself to be very reliable to me. Its ease of use and functionality makes it my top pick especially for its price range. At Amazons current pricing on this player (Black or Silver), you cannot find a better name brand in its class!
31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A cautious and compromised choice for DVD-RV31K,
By Henry Li (Rockville, MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic DVD-RV31K DVD Player, Black (Electronics)
In upgrading to digital sound, I did a lot of research and end up with PAN DVD-RV31K. This is certainly not the high-end of the product line, (I would say mid-end), but I got most I need with a good brand name famous for its quality. (I think Panasonic is on the conservative side -- personal view.)Instead of mentioning the features again, I would like to mention the features that it is missing, and the reason I don't need them. 1) No progressive scan. But I don't have a digital video minitor anyway. I will wait another few years for HDTV. 2) No digital coaxial output. But the optical output is enough, and I just have to be careful about the optical cable as to not break it. A digital coaxial output would give me a choice. 3) No 5.1 channel output. This is useful when you have a 5.1 channel ready receiver. But I use a digital receiver instead. 4) No front headphone jack. A HPJ might be useful sometimes, but usually not. I am an audio fan, so a headphone is not good for me. I don't do night viewing. 5) The scanning frequency (27MHz) is not the best. But the picture is good enough for me (no HDTV). The above points serve as a reference alert for prospecting DVD player buyers.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
It was fine .... until it stopped working!!!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Panasonic DVD-RV31K DVD Player, Black (Electronics)
I bought the player in Sep. 2001 and it was easy enough to operate. I'd say we watched about one DVD every other week on it so it has definately not been overworked. Well, it just died on me while watching the Matrix. I get the error code H03 and called the CS number. She told me where I could get it fixed and all I had to pay for was labor!!! Are you kidding me, I might as well just buy a new player. When I asked her how I would get my disk out she had no answer. I guess a 5 month life span is just long enough to get you past that 90-day-parts-and-labor warranty.
40 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
H02rror,
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This review is from: Panasonic DVD-RV31K DVD Player, Black (Electronics)
Another victim of the H02 error. Player worked fine for 6 months before the H02 error and now will not play at all. It was used several times a week and we only put in clean dvds. I called Panasonic and they deny any problems with this player and claim to stand by their products, but if they did, they would pay to replace it. Panasonic wanted a $45 diagnostic fee and $89 labor fee plus I would have to pay shipping and insurance. I was also told it could take 8 weeks to get back and since they are just replacing a broken mechanism with another doomed one, what is the point? Stay away from this DVD player!!!!!!!
30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great DVD but you need extra equipment for older TVs.,
By DFS (CT, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic DVD-RV31K DVD Player, Black (Electronics)
I recently bought this DVD player and it is very simple to use and very inexpensive. The only complaint I have so far is that there is no coaxial cable input/output. If you have an old TV, it might only have a coaxial input(like a cable TV wire). If this is the case, you will need to buy a RF modulator [amt] so that you can plug the DVD player's video, audio-L, and audio-R cables to your TV. I read complaints about people getting "H02" errors after six months of use but the instructions manual explains how to fix those errors.
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