Integra has introduced the new DPC-7.4 six-disc DVD changer, featuring Integra's exclusive Direct Progressive technology, improved 54 MHz/10-bit video processing, and true multi-disc random playback, even with MP3- and WMA-encoded discs. The player features an array of custom installation capabilities and a quiet six-disc carousel tray with a blue illumination light and reflective disc labels.Like all Integra products, the DPC-7.4 was designed with the needs of custom installers in mind. It features both RCA and professional-grade BNC component video outputs, as well as a bidirectional RS-232 port and IR in/out jacks for integration with home theatre equipment and whole-home control systems. In addition to the progressive component video outputs, there are two rear-panel S-video and two composite video jacks, and all video outputs are always active.The DPC-7.4 features 192 kHz/24-bit linear PCM audio DACs, coupled with the company's exclusive Vector Linear Shaping Circuit (VLSC). It is compatible with both MP3- and WMA-encoded CD-R/RWs, with ID3 tag display. The unit is also compatible with DVD-R/RW, CD, VCD, CD-R/RW, and JPEG image CDs. Integra's Direct Digital Path provides a streamlined path to the coaxial digital output jack.The Integra DPC-7.4 is currently available at a suggested retail price of $500.For more information about Integra, visit www.integrahometheater.com.
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