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#13841 |
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I have seen both cheap and expensive standalone 480i DVD players go bad in a few months after purchase date around the year 2000, while other people have 20+ year old DVD players that are still working fine.
Been using the year 2016 OPPO UDP-203 almost everyday for almost 8 years with no problems and no repairs needed. Also a family member been using the year 2017 Sony UBP-X800 for almost 7 years with no problems or repairs needed. Cheap around $50 2K Blu-ray players can last 10+ years and higher end 4K Blu-ray players can last 10-20+ years even if used every single day. By the way I still have a few year 2010 Panasonic Blu-ray players hooked up to CRT tube TV’s over component video that are still working fine, and they are now 14 year old players. Last edited by HDTV1080P; 01-26-2024 at 10:36 AM. |
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#13844 |
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I don't think DV existed when I bought my TV (X900E) and it doesn't support it. My eyesight sucks so I doubt I'd see the differences between DV and other HDR formats. If I ever do want to go that route I'll just get a better player, but for my needs the 420 (so long as it is functional and stable) is probably fine.
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Thanks given by: | thebarnman (01-28-2024) |
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#13845 |
Blu-ray Baron
May 2021
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I've noticed gaining a stable of players and actually using them all makes them all last longer. If your 820 still plays Blu rays defintiely use it for Blu rays and find another UHD player. I learned that hard lesson when I burned my first PS3 out giving it all the gaming and movie duties. Now I watch DVDs on one player, HD DVDs on another, Blu ray and UHD on the Panny, only games on consoles. I actually hate selling off old players they can always be useful. I have a friend with like 11 different turntables.
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#13846 |
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It's funny as I bought the 820 as soon as it was in stock at Best Buy (I think it was fall 2018?). That player stuttered and froze more than any player I ever experienced - mostly if the disc was not immaculate (not a speck of dust let alone a scratch from the factory). However, for some reason I stuck with it. And then last March I bought a 420 and it's been perfect even playing slightly scratched discs.
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Thanks given by: | sapiendut (01-26-2024), thebarnman (01-28-2024) |
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#13848 |
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The point is there is drive variation unit to unit. My 420 and 820 were up to date with firmware - it had zilch to do with that. My 820 drive was a POS. My 420 drive is awesome. My 420 played discs the 820 would stutter or freeze on. I also owned an Oppo 203 before these; that initial drive had issues, but very good after the drive was replaced.
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Thanks given by: | bl4ck (01-26-2024) |
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#13849 |
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I never have any freezing issues with my 420, unlike my old x700 which froze on everything.
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#13850 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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On the X700, freezing is a feature.
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Thanks given by: | Pagey123 (01-26-2024), Telemachus (01-27-2024) |
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#13851 | |
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Jan 2024
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I just found this thread - my remote powers on the TV, but won't control my TV's volume. I have a Samsung Q80T. Any thoughts? |
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#13853 |
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Thanks given by: | crazy brit (01-27-2024), thebarnman (01-28-2024) |
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#13855 |
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Appreciate you posting that. Couldn’t remember what the Panasonic name for hdmi handshaking was. I found it in the display settings if that helps the original poster. It’s caused some intermittent issues with my smart remote (Sofa Baton) which I bet will go away now that it is off.
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Thanks given by: | sapiendut (01-27-2024) |
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#13856 |
Blu-ray Baron
May 2021
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Freezing discs is complementary on a Sony
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#13857 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Sony just want to have the coolest player and i guess they succeeding!
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Thanks given by: | sapiendut (01-27-2024), Telemachus (01-27-2024) |
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#13858 |
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For those who were following my drama with the 820 I bought in November (tons of issues with DolbyVision and regular blurays), after a few weeks of troubleshooting with Panasonic they let me send it in for a checkup, and they sent me a replacement.
So far the replacement plays everything that it wouldn't play before (DolbyVision, standard blu-rays) and I'm finally on board with this as a good player. I just had the misfortune of getting a dud first time. The one issue that remains, DolbyVision lag on God Told Me To... turns out that's a known issue with some Blue Underground UHDs. It's mentioned a lot on the forum for that disk, and on DVDTalk's review. So I'm cool with turning off DolbyVision to play that for the future. I will send a video of the issue to Panasonic though, hopefully they can fix it in an update. The Sony x800 has no issues with it. What a relief! Watched Talk To Me last night and it looked and sounded glorious (good movie too). Lots of dark scenes to test DolbyVision. |
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Thanks given by: | chip75 (01-27-2024), thebarnman (01-28-2024) |
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Oct 2020
Orlando, FL
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Thanks given by: | timfitz99 (01-28-2024) |
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#13860 |
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