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The Pioneer DV-320-K is a DVD player that offers progressive scan output, ensuring high-quality video playback. It supports various audio formats, including AAC, MP3, and WMA, allowing users to enjoy their favorite music with ease. Equipped with Dolby Digital audio decoders, this DVD player delivers immersive sound experiences. With a Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of 115 dB, the Pioneer DV-320-K minimizes unwanted noise, enhancing audio clarity. Its Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) is at an impressively low level of 0.0065%, contributing to a more accurate and faithful audio reproduction. The player's dynamic range of 88 dB (at 1kHz) ensures a wide range of sound is captured for a more immersive experience. This device is primarily designed for playing DVDs, though it supports CD disc types as well. It can accommodate a single optical disc at a time, giving users the flexibility to enjoy their desired content conveniently. The Pioneer DV-320-K also supports image playback in the JPG format. Users can view their favorite photos or picture slideshows directly on their television screens with the help of this DVD player. For audio connectivity options, the player features a digital audio coaxial out, allowing users to connect to external audio systems or speakers for an enhanced audio experience. In conclusion, the Pioneer DV-320-K is a DVD player that offers progressive scan output, support for various audio formats, Dolby Digital audio decoders, and image playback in the JPG format. Its impressive Signal-to-Noise Ratio, low Total Harmonic Distortion, and wide dynamic range contribute to a high-quality audiovisual experience.

| Brand | Pioneer |
| Model | DV-320-K | DV-320-K |
| Product | DVD player |
| EAN | 4977729971415, 5053731502973, 5053731424909 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Video D/A Converter (DAC) | 12-bit/108MHz |
| Progressive scan output | Yes |
| Playback formats | DivX, MP3, WMA, MPEG-4, DVD-Video, SVCD, VCD, CD |
| Power requirements | AC 220 - 240V, 50/60 Hz |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 420 x 215 x 49.5 mm |
| Audio D/A Converter (DAC) | 24-bit/96kHz |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | 115 dB |
| Audio decoders | Dolby Digital |
| Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | 0.0065 % |
| Dynamic range (1kHz) | 88 dB |
| Frequency range | 4 - 44000 Hz |
| Audio formats supported | AAC, MP3, WMA |
| Image formats supported | JPG |
| Device type | DVD player |
| Product color | Black |
| Disc types supported | CD |
| Number of optical discs | 1 discs |
| Digital audio coaxial out | 1 |
| Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) out | 1 |
| SCART ports quantity | 1 |
| USB 2.0 ports quantity | 1 |
| Audio (L/R) out | 1 |
| Handheld remote control | Yes |
| Power consumption (standby) | 0.5 W |
| Power consumption (typical) | 11 W |
| Weight | 1700 g |
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The Pioneer DV-320-K has a weight of 1700 g.
A slightly damp cleaning cloth or soft, dust-free cloth works best to remove fingerprints. Dust in hard-to-reach places is best removed with compressed air.
Yes, it supports progressive scan output. This means that the picture quality will be clearer and smoother, making it great for watching high-quality DVDs or Blu-rays.
The Pioneer DV-320-K supports AAC, MP3, and WMA audio formats. This allows users to enjoy their favorite music in various formats without any compatibility issues.
The Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of the Pioneer DV-320-K is 115 dB. This indicates that the audio output will have a high level of clarity and minimal background noise, resulting in a superior sound experience compared to other DVD players with lower SNR.
Yes, the Pioneer DV-320-K has Dolby Digital audio decoders. This means that it can provide immersive surround sound, enhancing the audio experience and making it ideal for home theaters or movie enthusiasts.
The Pioneer DV-320-K can accommodate up to 1 optical disc at a time. While it may not support multiple discs simultaneously, it is still a convenient option for most users who typically use one disc at a time.
To register your Pioneer DV-320-K DVD player online, follow these steps: 1. Visit the Pioneer website. You can access the website at http://www.pioneer.co.uk (or http://www.pioneer.eu). 2. Look for the registration section. It is usually located in the support or customer service area of the website. 3. Click on the registration link. This will take you to the registration page. 4. Fill out the registration form. Provide the required information, such as your name, email address, and product details. Make sure to enter the correct model number, which is DV-320-K for your DVD player. 5. Submit the registration form. Double-check all the information you have entered to ensure its accuracy. 6. Confirmation. After submitting the form, you may receive a confirmation email or a confirmation message on the website indicating that your Pioneer DV-320-K DVD player has been successfully registered. By following these steps, you will be able to register your Pioneer DV-320-K DVD player online and enjoy the benefits that come with it.
If your Pioneer DV-320-K DVD player is not functioning properly, follow these steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the power cord: Ensure that the power cord is securely plugged into the DVD player and the power outlet. If the player is not turning on, try unplugging the power cord and plugging it back in to reset the device. 2. Verify the settings: If the settings you have made on the DVD player have been cleared, it may indicate a power interruption. Press the STANDBY/ON button on the player's front panel or the remote control to turn off the player before unplugging the power cord. Avoid plugging the power cord into the AC outlet of another component. 3. Remote control operation: If the player cannot be operated with the remote control, ensure that you are operating it within a distance of 7 meters from the player. Avoid exposing the remote control sensor to direct sunlight or strong artificial light, as it may interfere with the signals. Replace the batteries if they are dead. 4. Disc-related issues: If a disc cannot be played or the disc tray opens automatically, check if the disc is scratched or dirty. Clean the disc if necessary. Ensure that the disc is properly set in the disc tray with the printed side facing up and within the groove. Verify if the disc has the correct region number for playback. If the player is placed in a humid location, wait for the condensation to evaporate. By following these troubleshooting steps, you can address common issues with the Pioneer DV-320-K DVD player and restore its proper functionality.
When the volume sounds different when playing DVDs and CDs on the Pioneer DV-320-K DVD player, there are a few possible reasons. Here are the steps to address this issue: 1. Check the pause, frame-by-frame forward or reverse, or slow play mode settings. No sound is output during these modes. 2. Ensure that the connected devices, such as the AV receiver or amplifier, are properly set. Refer to the TV's operating instructions and check the settings for volume, input, and speaker settings. 3. Examine the disc for scratches. Scratched discs may not play properly. 4. Clean the disc if it is dirty. Wipe off any dirt using a soft cloth. 5. Verify that the audio cords are properly connected. Insert the cord plugs all the way in. 6. Inspect the audio cords for any damage. If the cords are damaged, replace them with new ones. 7. Check the connections between the DVD player and other devices, such as the AV receiver or amplifier. Ensure that you are not mistakenly connected to the other device's audio output terminals. 8. Confirm that the other device is connected to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL terminals. If so, set the Digital Out option to "On" and refer to the connected device's operating instructions to check the supported audio signals. By following these steps, you can address the issue of the volume sounding different when playing DVDs and CDs on the Pioneer DV-320-K DVD player.
If the disc cannot be played or the disc tray opens automatically on the Pioneer DV-320-K DVD player, follow these steps to address the issue: 1. Check the disc for scratches. Scratched discs may not play properly. 2. Clean the disc if it is dirty. Use a soft cloth to wipe off any dirt or smudges. 3. Ensure that the disc is properly set in the disc tray. Place the disc with the printed side facing up and within the groove in the disc tray. 4. Verify if the disc has the correct region number for playback. The Pioneer DV-320-K DVD player can play discs with the region number "2 (including 2)" and "ALL". 5. Check the location of the DVD player. If it is placed in a humid location, there could be condensation inside. Wait for a while to allow the condensation to evaporate. Avoid placing the player near an air-conditioner or other sources of moisture. If the issue persists after following these steps, it is recommended to contact your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer for further assistance.
Yes, the manual of the Pioneer DV-320-K is available in English .
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