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post #121 of 126

Re: Panasonic DMP-BD35 & DMP-BD55 Features

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Originally Posted by DonniedD
Dave, Would you please explain how your have your BD35 audio hooked up?
I don't understand how to get 7.1 whereas there is only one HDMI on the BD35

I'm just bitstreaming via HDMI (1.3) to a 5.1 set-up.
post #122 of 126

Re: Panasonic DMP-BD35 & DMP-BD55 Features

Has anyone tried using the subtitle button on a universal remote or a Panasonic remote from another player to see if that will turn the subtitles on quicker?
post #123 of 126

Re: Panasonic DMP-BD35 & DMP-BD55 Features

I did try the subtitle button from a Pan. 29 without success with a BD35. I was actually a bit surprised it didn't though it's possible a remote from a different model may work. Most of the other buttons did seem to work properly.
post #124 of 126

Re: Panasonic DMP-BD35 & DMP-BD55 Features

just wanted to let u folks know that the component output of BD35 is very high frequency if there's intense scenes.

i found out the hard way, my polaroid very old 17" LCD is component in only. it is very limited bandwidth. so when i used 720p or 1080i from BD35 to the display, it would black out during very intense scenes only.

but my westy37's components were fine from the same player because it's a 1080p display and accepts that over component if player could output it.

just FYI for those that want to couple this player with older HDTV's.
post #125 of 126

Re: Panasonic DMP-BD35 & DMP-BD55 Features

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Originally Posted by JediFonger
just wanted to let u folks know that the component output of BD35 is very high frequency if there's intense scenes.

i found out the hard way, my polaroid very old 17" LCD is component in only. it is very limited bandwidth. so when i used 720p or 1080i from BD35 to the display, it would black out during very intense scenes only.
Thanks for the heads-up. I was always wondering why my Sony KW-34HD1 (first generation HDTV & 480i-480P-1080i component only) will always momentarily "black out" (both the sound and video) on many different action scenes on both DVD and Blu-Ray. Especially when using the Samsung BD-P1000 (first generation) Blu-ray player.

It's interesting to find that now while using the Panasonic DMP-BD55, black-outs have been much less. In fact there has only been one scene that has caused a black-out that I have noticed so far with the BD-55 and that was during an explosion scene in the beginning of the movie "Kung-Fu Panda" and only that one scene. That must mean the electronics handling the component bandwidth must be improving, at least on the player's end.

Paul
post #126 of 126

Re: Panasonic DMP-BD35 & DMP-BD55 Features

hi paul,

try this experiment. set the player to output 480p. try to play the same BD scene w/KFP and see if it blacks out again. if it doesn't, then it's easy: it's ur HDTV
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