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If you unplug both units power (or three is it?) and then unplug all the HDMI ends and reseat them before repluging the power. If this doesn’t fix issue, you likely need to make sure the HDMI’s are premium certified (search Amazon for Monoprice or Blue Jeans brands for prem cert high speed). Those two brands are under $10 ea for 3 meter typically. Do not be lured by any high priced HDMI cable claims. They send 0 and 1’s. They’re not analog. Good luck. ![]() |
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#6163 | |
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Please note both folder and srt file need to be all lower case - 'sub' not 'Sub'. |
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Thanks given by: | Carlos2992 (09-26-2020), chip75 (09-26-2020), Matthew22 (09-25-2023), nachoju95 (10-03-2020), teddyballgame (09-26-2020) |
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#6165 |
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Jun 2016
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I am noticing a difference between DV on my OPPO 203 and DV on the Panny 9000. The first picture is the OPPO 203. The 2nd picture is from the panny. The 3rd is from the Panny with DV turned off. The Panny is definitely more saturated with skins tones in DV compared to the OPPO 203. The colors are not as orange as the pictures show with DV, but there is a big difference. There is something really off on the 9000. When I turn off DV in the Panny, the colors look a lot closer to what the OPPO 203 does with DV. I don't think the 9000 is doing DV correctly from what I am seeing. For DV, tv is set to Warm 2, and color gamut is greyed out to Wide. For HDR10, Color gamut Normal and set to Warm 2. Just weird that 2 different UHD players are processing DV differently.
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Maybe I'm not understanding you correctly but when I look at those images then the top two - OPPO in DV then Panny in DV - are very very similar, the skin tones are very overcooked in both.
FWIW, I see differences in brightness between the DV outputs of the OPPO and the Panasonic 820 but no differences in colour at all. I'm using the same TV settings on both. And if I turn off DV then the HDR10 image is all but identical. |
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Jun 2016
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Jun 2016
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Probably because your tv, a Z9D, if I am correct, requires the player led DV profile, while my tv the E6, requires the TV-Led profile. The DV codec on the Fifth Element Disc may cause my tv to produce a more orange baked skin tone. The fact that it's the only DV I own that does that, tells me something is not right on the Fifth Element disc.
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#6173 |
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Jun 2016
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One thing that I really like about the 9000 is the black tone setting in the HDR sub menu. On my E6, using a black pluge pattern, bars 68 and 72 can not really be seen even in a totally black room, and if I put my nose up to the screen they are very very faint with bar 68 slightly brighter than 72. So I am crushing everything below 1%. If I raise my brightness 1 click, my OLED screen glows. However, if I raise the black tone setting 3 clicks, I can now faintly see bar 68, 72 which is 0.9% can be seen in a dark room and is now brighter than 68. I do not loose my perfect blacks, and near black scenes look a lot better.
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Thanks given by: | teddyballgame (09-29-2020) |
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#6174 |
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Ending up finally gettting a ub9000. Best buy had open box excellent condition for $649 .. couldn't resist for that price. Apparently they still have them available if anyone is interested.
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Thanks given by: | hollisesco (10-12-2021), wxman2003 (09-29-2020) |
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#6176 | |
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Dec 2012
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The remote control eats batteries. Got no more than a week out of the first set. I'll see how long the 2nd set lasts. Could be the batteries were weak to begin with (the two that came with the player). |
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Jun 2020
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Thanks given by: | wxman2003 (09-29-2020) |
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#6179 | |
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I have a lot of tv series on DVD and that was always one of my concerns as to how they would look on a 4k tv. |
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Thanks given by: | wxman2003 (09-30-2020) |
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