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#14921 |
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It is not a random glitch, but it doesn't affect all subtitles all the time but it is repeatable. Also black menu items have been reported.
With display led Dolby Vision, it only affects displays which reports 1200 nits or above through the EDID. Setting VSVDB to V1 disables that reporting for us with G3s and similar high nits LG displays. If you don't get the new DV option menu in the player, you are probably safe. I suspect Panasonic were trying to mitigate very bright subtitles for high nits displays but overdid it. |
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#14922 | |
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Mar 2011
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#14923 |
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Dec 2012
Belgium
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If your TV supports TV-led DV via HDMI to begin with (older Sony models do not!) and peak luminance is below that 1200 nits threshold, you should be getting TV-led DV again from the player with firmware 1.82. I say again, because TV-led DV was unavailable as of firmware 1.76 (either due to a bug or intentionally as a work-around for cases of super bright subtitles, opinions differ on this). I'm not sure though if the forced switch to player-led was for every TV or only ones with high peak luminance.
In the end, the only way to be sure is to test on your TV what you are getting. Do Sony's have some kind of debug info screen which shows what data is coming in via HDMI? |
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Thanks given by: | rroeder (07-19-2024) |
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#14924 | |
Active Member
Dec 2012
Belgium
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According to my understanding, switching the VSVDB to V1 doesn't disable anything on TV side. It just provides the info in an older, legacy format. V1 uses a different number of bits to report the peak luminance compared to V2 though. This might indicate that the Panasonic player incorrectly parses the V2 format, at least in the case for TV's with high peak luminance. |
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Thanks given by: | rickardl (07-20-2024) |
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#14925 |
Active Member
Dec 2012
Belgium
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#14926 | |
Power Member
Mar 2011
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#14927 | |
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Last edited by rickardl; 07-21-2024 at 08:30 AM. |
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#14928 |
Power Member
Mar 2011
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Can confirm no DV option on my 900F, also the player shows "Dolby Vision 12 bit" on info screen which I think means player-led DV
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#14929 | |
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If you are playing an FEL Dolby Vision disc, then, yes, you are sending a true 12 bit video signal. It will also send, depending on the display EDID, MEL Dolby Vision as upsampled 12 bit even though those discs are standard 10 bit. In that regard TV-led or Player-led usually makes no difference. It's whether or not the TV or Player processes the dynamic metadata to adjust the video image data according to the instructions in that grading stream. |
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Thanks given by: | rroeder (07-21-2024) |
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#14930 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Anyone know why the UB9000 would turn off while I'm browsing my TV? It's a little annoying. I'm assuming it's ARC related but I can't really find the setting. I don't understand why it would trigger to cut on when I'm not doing anything player related.
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#14931 |
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I'm not understanding why out of the blue I'm having problems with my UB820 where I have to disable Dolby Vision. The only thing I can think of trying is updating the firmware but I'm using RF firmware so I'd lose that and I guess have to spend $130 or so and buy a RF bluray player and not really wanting to do that. But like I know I watched Jaws 4k before on this thing with both DV and HDR10+ enabled in the settings, I never have had to go in and disable DV to get something to play until now and I had to do that on Jaws and Return of the Living Dead 4k when I know I watched both of them with both options on before. Then today I popped in the 88 Films 4k of Anthropophagous and same thing happened and had to turn DV off again in the settings.
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#14932 |
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It auto shuts off after 20 minutes of inactivity. Read the friendly manual.
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#14933 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Whether a disc is FEL or MEL encoded makes zero difference to the above parameters, nor does the display EDID have any bearing on FEL or MEL output: Dobly Vision is always unpacked into a 12-bit stream upon playback, same goes for the ITP-encoded streaming versions as the gains in efficiency from using that colour space means that 10-bit ITP is more or less equivalent to 12-bit YCbCr. |
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#14934 |
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someone requested that I share this here from a post I made in another thread.
I had problems with my UB9000 being inconsistent in reading UHDs (but not blu-rays/dvds). I would get cannot read disc error that would usually be fixed with opening/closing tray multiple times or turning off/unplugging unit for a minute. I talked to a technician by phone who said most all players have this problem with double/triple layer discs that may be due to the lack of storage in the players. His recommendation to me was to erase the bd data frequently and/or buy a usb expansion flash drive to put in the front of the player that was 8gb or higher. He said that he encounters this problem with all players, some worse than others. except the ps5 and xbox he said because they have adequate ram/storage. This solution he gave me has seemed to work so far. maybe this could help others. |
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Thanks given by: | Dynamo of Eternia (07-31-2024), hemlis1357 (02-23-2025), jonam (07-27-2024), Ketchrust (08-01-2024), rubystone356 (07-28-2024) |
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#14935 | |
Senior Member
Jul 2021
UK
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It sounds like a dodgy laser if you ask me, sometimes you just get unlucky. I used to have a sony player that was doing this. |
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Thanks given by: | hemlis1357 (02-23-2025) |
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#14936 | |
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a) erase the bd data frequently b) put in a usb expansion flash drive c) erase the bd data frequently AND put in a usb expansion flash drive Or can you only do a) if you have have done b)? Don't remember... I have a USB stick in the back slot and get the option to erase the BD data: "Setup"->"BD-Video Data Erase" Last edited by rickardl; 07-23-2024 at 09:44 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | rickardl (07-23-2024) |
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#14938 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Weird. I have two UB9000 and UB820 that play flawlessly for the past 5-6 years without having to use USB key
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#14940 |
Special Member
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It all depends when you bought your player and what drive each model has to be honest. The very earliest batchs are more less susceptible to damage. Anything after the covid debacle seems to be more affected. Cost cutting and less attention to detail.
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panasonic, ub820, ub9000, value electronics |
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