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Panasonic BD30 2.2 firmware now available

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Actually I think it's been available for at least a week, but since I didn't see it mentioned elsewhere in this forum I thought it would be helpful to make mention of it here.

2.2 apparently resolves the audio skip issue encountered on (certain) TrueHD BD discs (e.g., Enchanted)...at least it did for me. Also--and it could very well just be a placebo-like effect--some folks are reporting that the HDMI audio quality seems to have improved a wee bit after the 2.2 update; I noticed the slight improvement as well. Another improvement is that load times seem to have decreased slightly (we're talking maybe a few seconds or so at best, but still) on more than a few discs.

BD30 2.2 Firmware download page (North American-spec players only)
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Re: Panasonic BD30 2.2 firmware now available

Version 2.3 went up a few days ago (for those that wish to skip ahead).
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Re: Panasonic BD30 2.2 firmware now available

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Originally Posted by Kelly Payne
Version 2.3 went up a few days ago (for those that wish to skip ahead).
A must if you have a 1080/24p (or is it more appropriately, 1080p/24?) capable display and wish to view certain recently-released Paramount BD titles (Transformers, anyone?) on your BD30 in 1080/24p...
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Re: Panasonic BD30 2.2 firmware now available

Version 2.4 just went up today. Seriously.

-R
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For the first time since I got my player, I wonder if I should save a CD and skip this one. Maybe I'll wait a week and leapfrog to 2.5.
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Re: Panasonic BD30 2.2 firmware now available

I'm having a hard time burning a good copy of this firmware with Vista, does anybody have any suggestions to help me out?
G.W. McLintock: Camille, you're on your own.
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Re: Panasonic BD30 2.2 firmware now available

Panasonic BD30 2.5 firmware is now available,

I've tried using vista to burn disc but it never works, I always end up using one of my old very slow xp computers.

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Re: Panasonic BD30 2.2 firmware now available

This is at Walmart for $298! It has the 5.1 analog outs. So, to be clear, with the firmware upgrade, this will allow me to listen to TrueHD with an old receiver, correct?
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I checked with my local Best Buy and they had it for $266
Actually I think on this one it only bitstreams the advanced audio codecs
The 5.1 analog will only do PCM and standard DD and DTS

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Dan's correct. The 5.1 analog outs are only good for DD, DTS, and PCM audio. TrueHD and DTS MA are bitstreamed through HDMI for decoding by a receiver.

-R
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I was thinking of picking one of these up at Best Buy for $266. They are on clearance I doubt they will have any left for a better black friday price. To me this seems like a better deal overall than the Insignia player at $199 mainly because of the lack of firmware updates for the Insignia. It does seem like most people who have the Insignia are pretty happy though and don't really have a lot of problems. I just think the Panasonic would have better build and support. What do you guys think? If the panasonic does go down in price at BB I could get the difference back over the next 30 days.

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Re: Panasonic BD30 2.2 firmware now available

Thanks guys. So what is the least expensive unit that will send TrueHD and DTS MA over analog outs? Is that the BD55? What about the BDP S300 after firmware?
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Originally Posted by Nathan Eddy
Thanks guys. So what is the least expensive unit that will send TrueHD and DTS MA over analog outs? Is that the BD55? What about the BDP S300 after firmware?
Someone please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC I wouldn't think it would be possible (TrueHD and DTS HD-MA over analog) due to HDCP requirements.
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I'm having a hard time burning a good copy of this firmware with Vista, does anybody have any suggestions to help me out?
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What am I missing here? I just got my BD30 installed last week - the user manual says a USB thumb drive is the appropriate way to install the upgrade. Is the manual correct?

Oops. Just realized that it's my new Samsung display that has the USB port - not my Panny BD30. That said - I'm still wondering why the firmware would go on a CD. Can't I just take a laptop and run the upgrade directly from that?

Owen O'Neill
Syracuse NY

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Originally Posted by TonyTone
Someone please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC I wouldn't think it would be possible (TrueHD and DTS HD-MA over analog) due to HDCP requirements.

Now I'm confused. I thought this is exactly what the Pany BD-55 and the Sony BDP-550 did.
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Originally Posted by Nathan Eddy
Now I'm confused. I thought this is exactly what the Pany BD-55 and the Sony BDP-550 did.
Guess I was wrong about that...I always thought that there was some sort of copy-protection issue w/ HD audio (e.g., TrueHD, DTS-HD MA) being streamed via analog audio out, somewhat similar to why standalone DVD players are (normally) not allowed to pass 1080i/p via analog video (e.g., component) out.
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