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Re: Is the Sony BDP-S350 good enough?
The Sony BDP-S550 is basically the same machine as the S350, except the S550 has 7.1 analog outputs, the S350 doesn't have. So, you can stay with the cheaper S350. The HD audio formats are Dolby TrueHD and dtsHD Master Audio. There's also Dolby Plus and just dtsHD, but TrueHD and dtsHD MA is mostly used now. Everything else sounds good...........
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Re: Is the Sony BDP-S350 good enough?
I just got the S350 and so far have noticed one little quirk I didn't care for: when after pausing a movie for awhile it goes into screen save mode and you have to push play twice to get it started,the first push brings up the paused image and the second restarts the movie.
I have it connected to a rear projection LCD that is native 720P (768P) so I have the player set to output 720 and an older, non-HDMI receiver with only Dolby Digital connected via coaxial cable. I realize I could get a jump in PQ with a 1080P display but how big a difference would the newer codecs make over DD?
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Re: Is the Sony BDP-S350 good enough?
Hmm, i'll just turn this into my what I found out today about my new 350 until I figure it out..thread. I watched "Wanted" tonight and the screen saver came on too quickly but this time I had to hit play and then enter ( the center button on the hub) to get it to restart, additionally, the center hub buttons are laid out so that incorrect buttons are too easy to push.
I feel just like the early days of DVD, ahh memories..
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Re: Is the Sony BDP-S350 good enough?
There's a screen saver on/off option in the Setup menu, turning that off should stop it from going to it during a paused movie.
I just got one of these for Christmas but still don't have an HDTV yet (yes, I have both an HD-DVD and a Blu-Ray player now, but no HDTV!), hopefully in a few more months I can finally get one. I hooked it up to my old 4x3 TV just to see how it works, a big thing I don't like about it is when playing a DVD where the Subtitle button is locked out, it won't display which subtitle track if any is being shown- this is essential for those MGM movies that have forced subtitles, most of the Simpsons DVDs have it locked too. I could return it within 28 days and get something else but I might just be better off finding a separate player for standard DVDs with upconverting and all-region, since this one can't play PAL discs and is locked to region 1. (There's a trick you can do with the UK models to make them all-region, but it doesn't work on the US ones.) It can't play Video CDs either.
A cool thing this machine can do, and gives me reason to keep it, is if a disc has DVD-ROM content it will show any pictures that are on it. In Stop mode, go to "Pictures" in the player's menu and any files will be listed. Most players only do this on discs that have no video content.
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Re: Is the Sony BDP-S350 good enough?
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Originally Posted by Jesse Skeen
There's a screen saver on/off option in the Setup menu, turning that off should stop it from going to it during a paused movie.
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Thanks, I figured there had to be something I was missing, i've been too busy watching movies to read the manual!
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