Shane Kelley
Agent
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- Oct 5, 2005
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Hi all. I've browsed these forums quite a bit, but never posted. So, hi there
In the last few weeks I've made the mental transition to finally move to Blu-ray. After a few days of browsing this thread for equipment ideas, I'm officially overwhelmed.
I'm looking for a good quality player and a/v receiver, and I'm open to just about anything. The Panasonic DMP-BD55 is looking like a good option, but I just don't feel like I REALLY know what I should be looking for.
This will be a new setup; haven't decided on a TV beyond sticking with 1080p or i. I'd like to go 7.1 for audio if it's cost feasible. Looking to stay under $800 if possible for both player and receiver.
I only have standard DVD's now, so I don't NEED anything beyond that.
What are the things I absolutely MUST be paying attention to? I see the 2.0 profile is important, but all the audio encoding options seem more confusing than they need to be. If I have Dolby Digital and DTS standard DVD's now, what do I need to know about a Blu-ray player to retain those tracks?
Anyway, any help that can be offered would be great. If there are good threads to go back over, I'd be happy with links.
Thanx in advance.

In the last few weeks I've made the mental transition to finally move to Blu-ray. After a few days of browsing this thread for equipment ideas, I'm officially overwhelmed.
I'm looking for a good quality player and a/v receiver, and I'm open to just about anything. The Panasonic DMP-BD55 is looking like a good option, but I just don't feel like I REALLY know what I should be looking for.
This will be a new setup; haven't decided on a TV beyond sticking with 1080p or i. I'd like to go 7.1 for audio if it's cost feasible. Looking to stay under $800 if possible for both player and receiver.
I only have standard DVD's now, so I don't NEED anything beyond that.
What are the things I absolutely MUST be paying attention to? I see the 2.0 profile is important, but all the audio encoding options seem more confusing than they need to be. If I have Dolby Digital and DTS standard DVD's now, what do I need to know about a Blu-ray player to retain those tracks?
Anyway, any help that can be offered would be great. If there are good threads to go back over, I'd be happy with links.
Thanx in advance.