The BDP-V6000 designed for professional video applications across venues including Digital Signage, Video Walls, Museums, Corporate Video, Education, Houses of Worship, Visitor Centers and Broadcast Studios or where video quality is of the upmost importance
Plays all BLU-RAY discs from region A, B and C
Plays all SD DVD discs from region 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 PLAYER.
Plays PAL on PAL TV or Multi-System TV
Plays NTSC on NTSC TV or Multi-System TV
Plays NTSC on PAL TV with the use of a video converter
Plays PAL on NTSC TV with the use of a video converter
Enrich your audience experience
The BDP-V6000 designed for professional video applications across venues including Digital Signage, Video Walls, Museums, Corporate Video, Education, Houses of Worship, Visitor Centers and Broadcast Studios or where video quality is of the upmost importance.
It plays pin-sharp 1080p high definition video and a wealth of unique technologies help to reduce noise and enhance the quality from Blu-ray discs, DVD or CD discs.
The player features our HD Digital Film Direct 24 certification. Put simply, HD Digital Film Direct means “Master Quality”: what you see and hear on your flat-screen is exactly as the film-makers intended. Absolutely true to the original.
The BDP-V6000 supports Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio Essential bit stream output for the highest quality audio along with a Jitter Reduction Circuit will guarantee a jitter less audio transmission.
Using the same Industry Standard RS-232C Command Specification as out existing Professional DVD Players, enables you to switch your existing DVD system to Blu-Ray Disc easily and also allows convenient management of the player with any Creston or AMX Control system.
With 1GB internal memory to deliver BD-Live right out of the box allows your audience to interact with the video, or download updated information without the need to re-author the disc.
For added convenience, the player has a Power on Start feature which automatically starts playback when the power is re-applied to the player. Using the “Play list” feature allows you to designate a Chapter/Title to playback.