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#15421 |
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May 2019
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More complaints because more people have ub820
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#15422 | |
Senior Member
Dec 2008
Hartford, Connecticut USA
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Thanks given by: | PUsokrJosh305 (12-30-2024) |
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#15423 |
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May 2024
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Thank you for that information. It's a tough dilemma lol. I would go with the 9000 but the price is steep. It's probably worth it though.
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#15424 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Re: DV, haven't been able to check, but it's using an MT chip as said so it should have less clipping. |
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Thanks given by: | IXOYE1989 (12-31-2024), Misioon_Odisea (12-30-2024) |
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#15425 | |
Expert Member
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My current players are a Sony X700 and a Panasonic UB420, but I have a new TV setup at home, and it wouldn't hurt to provide it with a third player when the opportunity arises. Last edited by Misioon_Odisea; 12-30-2024 at 03:27 PM. Reason: Grammar. |
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#15426 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Thanks given by: | Misioon_Odisea (12-30-2024) |
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#15427 | |
Special Member
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Despite this the 9000 is still a pull as I want something premium at the higher end. Possibly misguided but I do find picking AV equipment to be more challenging than hi-fi separates. |
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Thanks given by: | Misioon_Odisea (12-30-2024) |
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#15428 | |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Many of the 4K players have quirks or what not so I wouldn't spend big money on them. If you need something to upscale/play media files, going for a higher end Blu-Ray player (maybe one with less miles on it) may be the smarter play, then grabbing one of the lower-priced Panasonic/Sony machines just for 4K playback (unless you really need the HDR Optimizer in the more expensive Pannys). Last edited by DMRI2006; 12-30-2024 at 05:22 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | John Earls Umbrella (12-30-2024) |
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#15429 |
Junior Member
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I would like to use a UB820 player with external subtitles (BD and UHD discs), will the RattleByte firmware be suitable for this, as I have read so far, which I am not sure if I need to do the hardware modification? Region-free is not important to me.
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#15430 |
Member
May 2019
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Check out the Downloads tab, download the "Fitting Instructions.pdf" file and find out.
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#15431 | |
Blu-ray Baron
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I am now more curious to give the 450 a try. |
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#15432 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Yeah, for non-UHD stuff. Which makes all the waffle about the 'superior' PQ even more baffling.
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Thanks given by: | HeavyHitter (12-30-2024), Misioon_Odisea (12-30-2024) |
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#15433 |
Blu-ray Guru
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#15434 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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Brightness can be either -4 or -3 depending on your viewing environment you are watching in or your personal preference since really brightness should be -3.5 but we can't really set it there. |
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#15435 |
Power Member
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Every panel is different(especially OLED!), even if it's the exact same model/year. Adjusting things without any type of measurement tool is down right silly, silly. Even worst when you're adjusting things without tools and guiding others to do the same adjustments is just the blind leading the blind.
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Thanks given by: | Bernardo A. (12-31-2024), Gummi (12-31-2024) |
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#15436 |
Member
May 2019
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It's just a brightness setting, I wouldn't make a big deal out of it
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#15437 |
Senior Member
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What test patterns and measurements can I use to verify that these settings does improve things on my LG G3?
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#15438 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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#1: I don’t have the money for a $300-$500 or more device. I technically do have one (i1 display 2) but I think it doesn’t work anymore due to compatibility issues with new computers and it may have gotten damaged at some point. #2: The only test patterns disc out there that involves HDR Clipping is the Spears and Muncil UHD Benchmark discs and from the looks of it, they are sold out and are expensive. So the only method that works is by your eyes sadly. Unless if you have a ton of money to shell out on for tools and such! I’m not some idiot who gets on here and thinks they know what they are doing. I wouldn’t be saying these settings if I weren’t confident that they work, especially on a calibrated display like mine. Plus, we are talking settings for HDR through a player here. It’s not like calibration settings within a panel that can be permanent if you aren’t careful. These settings can be simply set back to 0 and you are good! Last edited by PUsokrJosh305; 12-31-2024 at 01:32 PM. |
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#15439 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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I will say though, the G3 might have different settings than the ones I have shared due to LG’s Dynamic Tone Mapping being improved. Any LG OLED from 2017-2021 has had a flawed Dynamic Tone Mapping setting. I can’t remember if it was the G3 or G4 that has the new and improved Dynamic Tone Mapping setting. It’s not as harsh as what my C9 has. Last edited by PUsokrJosh305; 12-31-2024 at 01:50 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | rickardl (12-31-2024), Robert Zohn (12-31-2024) |
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#15440 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I mentioned a few pages back, I got a new OLED TV (Samsung S90D). I'm still dialing in the settings but I'm a little confused on the HDR Optimizer on the Panny 820. I see literally no difference at all with it turned off or on with the new TV. On my old standard LED TV, I could clearly see a difference but nothing with the OLED.
Is the OLED TV just better at tone mapping where the setting is basically doing nothing at all? I mean I was pixel peeping with it both off and on and see not even a slight difference. Also. for the Luminance setting. Should I go Medium/High or Super High? I believe my TV tops out at around 1200 which is higher than the Medium/High setting but below the Super High setting. |
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panasonic, ub820, ub9000, value electronics |
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