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As the DVD technology development, more and more cars like to be installed the DVD player in their own car, usually, the car dvd player is mounted either in the ceiling of the car backseat or in dash. Cables feed the signal to monitors mounted to the ceiling of the cabin or in the headrests of the front seats.

The DVD players are usually installed by the automotive manufacturer, and are tied into the car's stereo system. It project audio into the car's speakers. aftermarket car dvd units also can tie into the car's speaker systems, but may have their own independent speakers. A lot of units come with the wired or wireless headphones, so you can watch a DVD in the backseat, without disturbing others.

Train tracks and a host of bumps and dips in a moving car, graded pavement can cause skipping and jumping of video. Sometimes, sudden movement can jar the laser and interrupt the reading of the disc, while players often

Lock the disc in. An important feature of car units is buffering, sometimes referred to as “anti-shock memory”. The DVD actually will delay seconds when starting to operate. The reason of that is to store video in its memory. Continuous video can be provided by the buffering, while the laser resets itself.

The indash car dvd which are installed by the automotive manufacturer are tied into the electrical system of your car. And these types of player can ran its power off just like any other component would. By comparison, aftermarket car dvd units can acquire the power through rechargeable batteries and converters which plug into dashboard outlets that used to power cigarette lighters.

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