Fair enough, but I did fork out for the bigger disk, and my 300 albums
only amounted to about 30GB of MP3s (which would take up less than
getting the Pioneer to convert audio CDs into WAVs), so that still left
me with over 200GB of space, which is over 100 hours of recording at the
default, reasonably high-quality setting. 

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It gives you a folder listing, and  you can move files/folders over to a
playlist.
Its not got the same "Jukebox"  feautres of the Pioneer. For me this was
one thing that turned me off the Pioneer, as if you store "all your cds
on to hard drive" as the sales man told me I could do,  the obviouse
conclusion to draw was, I would have less room for recording TV....so it
didn't turn my wheels to be honest

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Dunno about the Phillips specifically, but the research I did before I
bought the Pioneer led me to believe that these players don't cope very
well with large numbers of MP3s on an external HDD plugged into a USB
port.

After I bought it, I tried my Pioneer with accessing MP3s on an external
HDD over a USB cable, and IIRC it would take a minute or two before you
were able to successfully browse the folder structure, and even then, I
think there was some stupid 99 album limit or something.

Be interested to know if this is different on the Phillips.  What sort
of UI does it give you for browsing music on an external HDD?

Cheers,

C.

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Yeah it can....and also, it has a USB and FireWire port on in it too.
The USB was a nice "didn't notice it" feature.  To get USB on the
Pioneer, you have to go to the top model which is jut crazy in my mind.
Although, it doesn't play the DivX off USD, only MP3's and Photos. I
just put an old HD into an unused external HD case and then load all my
MP3's and photos on to it, and then plugged it in. 

P.S the model I got was DVDR3455H

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I must say I would be tempted to get it for $450 (nice deal).  I also
quite liked the styling of the Phillips.  I have heard that the Pioneer
and Panasonic are very good.  Although i think the Panasonic looks a bit
retro !

I will do a bit more research I think.  But the phillips actually sounds
fine to me.  I take it from you comments that it can play Divx / AVIs,
just not when recording to the HDD ?

[snip]

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