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10/26/06 at 11:18am
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Originally Posted by Dave_P.
Yeah, I just bought into the Sammy BD last month and have stuck with the newer releases and I've had really no issue with the PQ, especially after the FW upgrade.
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Originally Posted by Grant H
I should probably ask this in the software thread, but as every thread in there tends to spawn a war:
What Blu-Ray titles exist right now with the AVC (MPEG-4) codec? I was aware of several upcoming titles, but wasn't sure of how many were actually out and what the quality was like. Encouraging that there will be a 50 GB release of From Hell with AVC. They should be able to pack a lot onto that disc! Since it's likely Blu-Ray will avoid VC-1 for a while, I'd like to know how AVC is doing. So far, comments sound positive in this thread. |
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Originally Posted by Rachael B
Several of the Disney BD's are AVC. The reviews at High Def Digest list the codecs used. Eight Below and a couple others are....I think all or most new Disney will be....
Warner is flooding Blu with VC1. BTW, Rattle And Hum on HD-DVD is AVC. |
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Originally Posted by Grant H
What Blu-Ray titles exist right now with the AVC (MPEG-4) codec? I was aware of several upcoming titles, but wasn't sure of how many were actually out and what the quality was like. Encouraging that there will be a 50 GB release of From Hell with AVC. They should be able to pack a lot onto that disc! |
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Originally Posted by Dave_P.
Well, if Brothers Grimm is AVC, I'd have to say it is definitely no joke and probably right up near the top of current BD transfers. Eight Below is nothing to sneeze at either.
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| And the 2nd gen HD-DVD player isn't even outputting 1080p yet is it? |
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Originally Posted by Dave Moritz
The HD-A2 for $499 will not output 1080p but the HD-XA2 will output 1080p but that player will cost $1k.
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| Ahh, thanks Dave. And I'm guessing that player has 5.1 analog outs, but not 7.1? |
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Originally Posted by Dave Moritz
To my knowledge the HD-XA2 only has 5.1 but I think it also will have HDMI 1.3 if I am not mistaken.
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Originally Posted by Jeff®
FYI:
Blu-ray Disc Player Firmware Download http://panasonic.jp/support/global/c...d10/index.html Update Information Model Number DMP-BD10 Update Version Ver 1.2 Update Date 2006/11/1 Improvements 1.Picture Quality of disc menus 2.Playability and stability enhancements |
| so does it officially output 1080p/60 AND 1080p/24 or not? |
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Originally Posted by Adam Gregorich
I asked Panasonic while at CEDIA and they stated it would only do 1080p/60.
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Originally Posted by JediFonger
plus, there are no displays on the market that currently accepts 1080p24... except for front projectors (the pearl being one... and oNLY?)
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Originally Posted by JediFonger
plus, there are no displays on the market that currently accepts 1080p24... except for front projectors (the pearl being one... and oNLY?)
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Originally Posted by JediFonger
plus, there are no displays on the market that currently accepts 1080p24... except for front projectors (the pearl being one... and oNLY?)
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Originally Posted by Ben_Williams
Just to let everyone know... I did the firmware update on the Panny last night. It went off without a hitch! The player is definitely faster now. It boots up in about half as much time as before. I'll post more when I have more time to evaluate any additional differences in performance.
Quick Tip: When doing the firmware update, be sure to leave the front panel in the open position. The disc tray will automatically open when the update is finished. Is the panel is closed then the update will not complete properly. |
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Originally Posted by Ben_Williams
Just to let everyone know... I did the firmware update on the Panny last night. It went off without a hitch! The player is definitely faster now. It boots up in about half as much time as before. I'll post more when I have more time to evaluate any additional differences in performance.
Quick Tip: When doing the firmware update, be sure to leave the front panel in the open position. The disc tray will automatically open when the update is finished. Is the panel is closed then the update will not complete properly. |
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Originally Posted by Grant H
That's a good tip, Ben! I take it as "it went off without a hitch" you didn't learn that the hard way?
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Originally Posted by alra111
"Not complete properly?"
The manual warns the tray will get damaged! Don't know if that's true, but I'm not gonna try it to find out! Alra111 |