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#16042 |
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In order to see if the issue persists after a real power cycle, but I can see you’ve already confirmed it does. Thanks for testing this out and letting us all know about it!
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#16043 |
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Mar 2011
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Guys, Apparently, There’s a serious issue with the UB820 and maybe UB9000 with Dolby Vision playback that hadn’t been discovered until now, so most of us hadn’t been aware.
https://www.avsforum.com/threads/off...90966/page-879 Please check this starting there from the AVS forums, as others can explain it much better than me. Here’s a part of a quote from the guy that discovered the problem: “I've now discovered two DV discs that break the UB820 in the same way: Doctor Sleep (2019) and Nosferatu (2024). As soon as you get to the disc's main menu, without playing the movie, the UB820 stops outputting DV content metadata. But even worse, that's also true of any DV disc you play after that, and output colors are also corrupted, until you power the UB820 off and back on. For example, here's the low end of grayscale, showing good DV output and corrupted DV output: Having found two discs that are five years apart, it seems entirely likely there are other discs that cause the same problem. To be safe, always power your UB820 off after playing a DV disc” Last edited by Oscarilbo; 05-24-2025 at 04:28 AM. |
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#16044 |
Blu-ray Baron
May 2021
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If I can't even notice this problem without a graph I'm not worried, never had any issues with how my DV discs look, and I don't own those films. I'll keep tabs to see if Panasonic updates the firmware again, they did fix all my flickering discs over time. A Sony player may not have this problem but when you can't even finish the film it's pick your poison and that seems worse.
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#16045 |
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Update from the guy who found the broken/corrupted Dolby Vision problem, good news for the most part with pause/play:
OK, after more testing, here's what works for me: Nosferatu: Start playing from main menu (which breaks it), then stop, power cycle, and then choose resume rather than start over. Then don't use pause, FF, rewind, or pop-up menu, as they all will break it. Alien: Romulus: Start playing from main menu (which breaks it), then pause and resume to fix it. Doctor Sleep: Start playing from main menu (which breaks it), then pause and resume to fix it. Going into the pop-up menu can break it, so again pause and resume after exiting the pop-up menu. Wonder Woman 1984: Start playing from main menu (which breaks it), then pause and resume to fix it. Going into the pop-up menu can break it, so again pause and resume after exiting the pop-up menu. Ahsoka: Start playing from the main menu (which breaks it), then bring up the pop-up menu and exit the menu to fix it. (Pause and resume won't fix it.) Pause and resume are OK after that. |
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#16047 |
Senior Member
Mar 2011
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Oh sorry didn’t catch it. Thank you.
And is good to know there’s a bit of a workaround on those discs. The real problem is that we don’t know the extension of it, and how many discs experience this loss of DV information on the player. |
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Thanks given by: | rickardl (05-24-2025) |
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#16048 |
Special Member
Feb 2014
The Ruins of the Ex-EU
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I had a problem with Hunt for Red October in DV a while back, with weird raised black levels. I assumed it was an issue with my TV's implementation of DV (Sony XH95), so only watch that disc in HDR10 and have never looked at it again in DV.
Sounds like it may have been the player corrupting the metadata! |
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#16049 |
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Thanks to those who have spotted and tested this.
So, we have Oppos with DV playback bugs that will never be fixed, Panasonics with DV playback bugs that can be worked around by jumping through a few hoops and Sonys that choke on layer changes in 100GB disks. What a bloody mess! |
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I just learned about an alternative to the regular old Top Menu trick to get region-locked discs to play on Panasonics! (It's what I must've accidentally done when mashing buttons the one time I got my Region-B The Vanishing blu-ray to play: ) When it shows the Region-lock screen, instead of hitting Stop and then Top Menu, what you should do is hit Stop, then 1, then OK, then 1 again and then OK again (notice how that step needs to be done twice, for this The Vanishing disc at least) -- and voila, you're taken to the Top Menu screen where you select U.K (or Deutschland), and then you're taken to the sub-menu with a functioning Play Film option! (The old/regular Top Menu trick does take you to The Vanishing's Top Menu, but then selecting either U.K. or Deutschland just leads to a sub-menu title screen with the cover-art graphic but no Play Film option.) I was so frustrated by the fact that I'd gotten The Vanishing to play ONCE, but could never figure out which buttons I'd mashed to make it work again... "Should I get rid of this disc or what??" This is so simple and reliable! I tried it 3 times, and it keeps working. I wonder how many "nope-the-Top-Menu-trick-doesn't-work-on-this-one" Region-locked discs are actually playable this way! I guess it should have its own name, now: the "Number-OK trick"? Here's the post by RBrittain where I learned about this method; apparently the Top Menu trick for the Region-B BD on Arrow's A Fistful of Dollars 4K set leads to a blank menu, but the Number-OK trick gets around it: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...postcount=2020 Last edited by Wintermute; 05-24-2025 at 05:57 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Funktion (05-24-2025), Kool-aid23 (05-24-2025), martinb (05-25-2025), rickardl (05-24-2025), sherlockjr (05-24-2025), Telemachus (05-24-2025), waxHead (05-24-2025) |
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#16052 |
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I'm a newbie to the player (820).
![]() Just started using it this week. May I ask: is there any way to disable the pop-up windows that appear on the top right corner of the screen? For example, I'm on the main menu of a disc, and press to start it, and it shows a window saying something like "Ultra HD Blu-Ray", and "Play" when the chapter starts playing. Other times things like "Dynamic Range Conversion Output" appears on the top of the screen as well. This isn't problematic for modern films, where you have these long intros, but on older films, like the one I was watching last night, the film starts right away (no black screen with logos), and these windows can be a bit annoying. Hopefully there's a way to prevent them from appearing. ![]() thank you ![]() |
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I’m sure you are the same guy on FB groups posting the same thing in various groups. 2 discs problems out of 1000 titles? Faaaaaaaaaaaar from serious problem The problems can’t be detected unless you graph it? Even much much much far away from “serious problems”. What’s next’s the sky is falling? Jesus second coming is near? (It’s been “near” from the 60’s) |
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Mar 2011
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#16055 |
Blu-ray Baron
May 2021
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Dolby Vision has always caused problems in some situations, but it can always be turned off for a quick fix. I'm sure Panny has had a list of problems discs to fix in firmware but none of these companies are quick anymore to remedy these things. How many discs won't even play on a PS5 or an Xbox right I always read complaints from people who use those as players. Pretty much this tech is finnicky across the board.
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Blu-ray Baron
May 2021
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Thanks given by: | Wintermute (05-25-2025) |
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#16057 | |
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Apparently different numbers might correspond to different scenes/selections on the disc -- but maybe this Number + OK trick only works for discs where the regular Top Menu trick takes you to a blank menu with no Play option. I was hoping it would be more broadly useful. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Baron
May 2021
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#16060 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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That’s exactly my point. If you need an image pattern in order to determine that a handful of DV movies shown wrong on the player after 5-6 years, the problem is far far away from being a big problem as what the poster said. He also posted the “serious problem” in all the FB group he is a member of.
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