DVD changers hold two or more DVDs at once, allowing users to switch discs without opening the tray. They are useful for viewing films that are split into two discs, or for watching several movies in succession. They usually include a wide range of playback options, such as continuous play and random selection. Most DVD changers also play audio CDs, allowing them to double as CD changers as well. DVD changers are commonly used in home cinemas, entertainment systems, and some high-end car DVD players.
Tabletop DVD Changers are usually flat and mounted on tabletops or shelves. They have large ejecting trays, called carousels, that hold five to six DVDs. The carousel can be ejected while one disc is playing, allowing users to change or load discs without stopping the film.
Mega DVD Changers have multiple racks that can hold up to 400 DVDs. They can be mounted on large tables, but some large models can be freestanding as well. Most models also have a carousel tray, but with capacities of up to seven discs.
In-car DVD Changers are used with car TVs or monitors. They are relatively compact can hold three to six DVDs. They are often portable and can also be used with regular monitors.
Controls: Choose a DVD changer with easy-to-use controls. Make sure all the basic playback buttons are accessible. For in-car changers, look for a remote-controlled model so that you can operate the changer from the backseat.
File organization: If you are buying a large-capacity DVD changer, look for one with a file management feature that labels each disc to make them easier to sort. Look for one that allows you to organize files into categories such as playlists, artists, albums, or titles.
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