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Old 06-01-2018, 07:15 PM   #301
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$1200 for UB9000 not so bad. Maybe sell a few things around the house. To bring down the expenture
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Old 06-01-2018, 07:38 PM   #302
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Im sold on the OLED tone mapping internally on the 820, I will have one...
Right.

If the Sony AF9 OLED ends up having Sony's new video processor--as well as Dolby Vision at launch--I may get that and pair it with an 820 before the year ends.
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Old 06-01-2018, 07:49 PM   #303
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Old 06-01-2018, 07:53 PM   #304
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when are the Sony A9s suppose to hit retail? are they going to be better than the LGs? because I still think the LGs are better than the A8s

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Old 06-01-2018, 08:01 PM   #305
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$1200 for UB9000 not so bad. Maybe sell a few things around the house. To bring down the expenture.

Love the video comment about UB9000 hdmi connect to Sony's TV.

IF UB9000 has VUDU DV Atmos app that would save me from having to buy another box/player of some kind
On every report I give to the engineers and product management I stress the importance of Dolby Vision HDR for profile 4 and 5 which includes the low latency protocol. On my last report they immediately responded telling me not to remind them about low latency compatibility again.

At first I thought they just did not like my persistence, but in retrospect I now think they just know that profile 4 and 5 must be included in the decoding so the players will be compatible with every DV TV on the market.

Thank you Panasonic for listening to the market needs and being responsive.
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Old 06-01-2018, 08:04 PM   #306
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when are the Sony A9s suppose to hit retail? are they going to be better than the LGs? because I still think the LGs are better than the A8s
A9F is just a "reliable" rumor at this moment. To further the rumor it's said to include Sony's upcoming Ultimate Extreme processor and maybe an advancement in the panel drive scheme.
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Old 06-01-2018, 10:02 PM   #307
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Not just sharpest but cleaner with less jaggy artifacts on the 1080p (as shown in the videos.) With OPPO causing jaggy edges around areas of color. This makes the OPPO look oversharped and slightly pixelated as you can see from the video.

I haven't seen the ringing you mentioned on the bars aside from the luma which can be fixed but I'll look into it.
Do you have any photos of this? Maybe its something else.
I don't need to look at the video. I've seen both decks in motion mit mein own eyes.
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Old 06-01-2018, 10:30 PM   #308
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Here's a nice video on the UB9000.

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Old 06-01-2018, 10:44 PM   #309
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Robert Zohn. Thank you for your past persistence in Red Flagging Panny Engineers.

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Need for UB9000 to have VUDU App able to do both Dolby Vision with Atmos. This is critical for VUDU have currently 220 Dolby Vision 4K movies.

Not only that. Sony x700 have VUDU App with Atmos.

Asian Panny can't be out done by Asian Sony's important and useful App's Engineering Dept.

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Old 06-01-2018, 10:51 PM   #310
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Not sure what's happening, but we just received a few call and emails saying the UB9000 is not confirmed to be available in the USA.

Just to be 100% clear, and as I said before, we are getting the UB9000 in the USA, but it will be later than the EU and Asia's launch. Likely October and hopefully mid-late September.
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I don't need to look at the video. I've seen both decks in motion mit mein own eyes.
Certainly don't want to belabor this, but I also do not want anyone to think that Panasonic's BD players over-sharpen when processing the Chroma signal. I see the opposite of what you are saying and I believe it's valuable for members and visitors to know if this is a problem or as I see it a benefit of Panasonic's highly acclaimed HCX processing.

It would be much more helpful if you could point us to a few scenes on Blu-ray movies that demonstrate the issue you are seeing. So if you know any BD titles (with time codes please) that can show us the anomalies that the UB900 is introducing so we can see it for ourselves and I'll quickly pass this along to Panasonic's chief engineer on the new BD players.

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Old 06-01-2018, 11:17 PM   #312
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But they do oversharpen when processing the chroma. I appreciate that you're cheerleading for them but I was right there at the start with the 900 in April 2016 e.g. I first spotted the Edge Correction workaround for upscaled Luma which sites like HDTVtest then integrated into their subsequent review on the site.

Check out a set of colour bars compared to a Sony or an OPPO, you'll see significant ringing in both axes on the Panny whereas on the latter players the ringing is minimal on the vertical edges and present on horizontal edges. Is it some massively apparent problem that I expect people to pick up? No, this is me we're talking about. It's simply what Panny's processing does and when you look at a chroma upsampling pattern you realise why they do it, and yet the chroma processing on their older BD players with Uniphier SoC operates in much the same way except that the default chroma processing mode (separate from the subsampling setting) wasn't as oversharpened as it is on the UHD players out of the box. Turning the chroma sharpness down to -3 or -4 on the UHD players corrects the chroma ringing but then it reduces chroma resolution at the same time, whereas other players have a better OOTB balance between preserving chroma resolution and not overcooking it IMO.
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Old 06-01-2018, 11:29 PM   #313
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Thanks for the reply. I'll check out the UB900 and UB820 with SMPTE color bars and compare them to other players. If you have any real life examples where you can also see this with content please let me know so I can thoroughly check out the ringing and report to Panasonic with all of the facts and details possible.

Just for the record I'm a cheerleader for all that's good and right. I have no allegiance to any brand and never sold anything because it benefited me or my company in anyway whatsoever. I only say this because you called it out.
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Robert, we live in a cruel world; too many people are losing real perspective on forums of the internet. Some folks think they know it all and are above everyone else. I prefer to be in good company with civilised people than bullies who think they are the bellybutton of the world. I love life being surrounded with respectable and well educated people. ...Like you, Geoff, John, and everyone else with their solid heads on their shoulders instead of in their axes.

Me too I'm for all brands that perform well. My best audio dealer friends are the same, sane people with beautiful relationships with their beautiful families and beautiful friends all living on a beautiful blue planet, and all taking the red pill for a more exiting and enriching lifestyle, like in The Matrix.

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Old 06-01-2018, 11:47 PM   #315
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[edit] heh, nice edit LOTR

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Old 06-01-2018, 11:51 PM   #316
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Thanks for the reply. I'll check out the UB900 and UB820 with SMPTE color bars and compare them to other players. If you have any real life examples where you can also see this with content please let me know so I can thoroughly check out the ringing and report to Panasonic with all of the facts and details possible.

Just for the record I'm a cheerleader for all that's good and right. I have no allegiance to any brand and never sold anything because it benefited me or my company in anyway whatsoever. I only say this because you called it out.
Robert, if the 480i output of the newer players is still fubar then passing on whatever information to them would seem to be somewhat useless. They fixed the lip sync drift that they had with the UB900 in 2016 after it was brought to their attention, true enough, but when it comes to video processing it's their way or the high way, it works seemingly as intended and they're not going to change it because of some crank on a forum (and I mean me, not you). I just calls as I sees 'em, literally in this case.
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Sorry to admit I never passed along any information on 480i, but would be happy to do so. Please PM or email me with the language that explains the 480i issue and I'll be sure it gets to the right folks. Everything else I have always asked Panasonic to do to enhance and fix issues have been taken seriously and addressed.

I am the advocate for the a/v enthusiasts and have a respected relationship with all manufacturers and the top product and engineering management. Panasonic has a great corporate culture and want to get things right. That's why I have an engineering production sample months before they launch the product.

My annual TV Shootout (now on our 15th year) and my professional TV Broadcast engineering background along with my love for premium consumer a/v and tenacious personality have given me a valued negotiation position within the industry.

Let's work together to make this the best product possible in every way.
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Old 06-02-2018, 12:06 AM   #318
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Hollywood have their own experts on video processors. Panasonic, Sony, Oppo have their own click of experts too and have their own friends in Hollywood with Dolby, Lucas, THX, Disney, and the rest of the gang.

The films we viewed @ home we view them with love and passion, no matter the brands of audio/video equipment we use. Panasonic make good products, too bad their OLED TVs are available in Canada from the east coast to the west coast, in the UK, and not in the United States of America.

But in the US we have Sony OLED and LED, LG OLED, ...and all the usual suspects.
There will be more 4K players in the future from Panasonic and Sony.
We are in tune with the audio/video experts and their reviews, like Kris and Manni for example.
And with you too Robert with your team of TV video experts and shooting comparisons.

The day will come with Dolby Vision for 4K front projectors.
The day will come with 8K contentment.
The day will come when 3D is back again...Avatar 2, and @ home.

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Sorry to admit I never passed along any information on 480i, but would be happy to do so. Please PM or email me with the language that explains the 480i issue and I'll be sure it gets to the right folks. Everything else I have always asked Panasonic to do to enhance and fix issues have been taken seriously and addressed.

I am the advocate for the a/v enthusiasts and have a respected relationship with all manufacturers and the top product and engineering management. Panasonic has a great corporate culture and want to get things right. That's why I have an engineering production sample months before they launch the product.

My annual TV Shootout (now on our 15th year) and my professional TV Broadcast engineering background along with my love for premium consumer a/v and tenacious personality have given me a valued negotiation position within the industry.

Let's work together to make this the best product possible in every way.
FWIW even David Mackenzie said I had a "good point on the ringing" when I mentioned the chroma sharpening to him here: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...9#post14906709 As I said, it's basically how Panny's chroma upsampler works, for better or worse, and it's been an issue to exactly one person so far.

Here's a post detailing the 480i issue: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...5#post14660725
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Geoff D, & Zohn

This might help

https://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/oppo...1705024457.htm

Panasonic frequently touts the superior quality of its own proprietary chroma upsampling method, and it’s true that this can result in higher color detail, again most notably on large projection-sized setups. For example, the red and blue diagonal lines on the Spears & Munsil test disc’s Color Space checker appeared less jagged on Panasonic’s UB900 when compared to the OPPO UDP-203. On the other hand, Panasonic’s extra chroma processing resulted in the side-effect of false-colored ringing in flatter areas like color bars (or for a real-world example, logos), whereas OPPO’s simpler chroma scaling did not.
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