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#16181 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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...And, it just happened. Again.
Would not load up my Kino 4k Shane I got today or my 4k Clueless disc. Settled on watching my Twilight Time BD copy of Cowboy. And that took 3 tries before it loaded up and played. Done with any version or models of these players. I can't be coughing up 300-500 bucks every 18 months-2 years. Wife and kids were watching a film in the bedroom. We have a Sony 800? in there. Will move it out to our living room tomorrow. |
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#16182 |
Blu-ray Baron
May 2021
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It's wild to me to see how long things last now with some of these disc players vs. "back in the day." I still have two Toshiba HDDVD units that run flawlessly, some CD players from about 1989 to 2010 that all run, and some old game systems that run Blu ray or DVD. But some of these Panny units expire at 2 year because of the drive lens, it's crazy. I guess LaserDisc owners can't complain about anything still getting milage out of 30 year old decks.
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#16183 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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My current Panny UB820 is 3 years old and going strong. My Sony ubpX700 is 2 years older, alive, but hates life with any triple-layer disk and operates a touch slower than the Panny. Both live in a cool, dry climate, an open shelf, with minimal dust ingress. Any disk that has had an issue gets a quick wipe with a damp microfiber cloth and playback goes fine after that. (except for those triples on that poor Sony) While every model of every electronic device can produce a lemon in manufacture, I've found that repeated deaths (especially on models made for 7+ years) tend to be environmental or user error if there isn't some formal recall. Willingness to investigate those variables is tough to learn though. Blaming those greedy corporations is easier.
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Thanks given by: | sherlockjr (07-17-2025) |
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#16184 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I'll bite. What are some examples of these environmental or user errors? I'm willing to take a look at myself to see if I'm "guilty".
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#16185 |
Active Member
Sep 2022
Germany
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Having worked in electronics retail: dust, humidity, pets and smoking come to mind.
Certain climates or instable currents can take a toll and age electronics much quicker. User errors like using cheap wall sockets or extensions can kill electronics quickly as well. |
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Thanks given by: | Braktastic (07-17-2025), jblank (07-17-2025), sojrner (07-18-2025), Uncle Bud (07-18-2025), Wintermute (07-18-2025) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#16188 | |
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No pets, non smoking household, player on an open shelf dusted weekly in a tempt controlled environment. I live in the Bay Area California after all so no extreme weather elements here. The Player boots up just fine. Just will no longer read UHDs and struggles a bit loading BDs. I guess blaming the owners/users is easier ![]() |
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#16189 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#16190 |
Blu-ray Baron
May 2021
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These players suck is what it is, never had any problems when I was buying Pioneer Elite
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Thanks given by: | Braktastic (07-18-2025) |
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#16192 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Sorry if this is a taboo subject here and/or if it has been discussed elsewhere in this thread, but I stumbled up this AVForums firmware modification for the DP-UB820, and it's mostly way over my head.
I did want to ask if anyone knew if this firmware modification fixed the rare instance of 4K UHD discs being region locked, or if this was just your typical Blu-ray and DVD region-free modification? |
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#16193 |
Special Member
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We've had the Panasonic UB700 for 5/6 years now, but it's been buggy for the last few years with more and more discs giving errors (pixelation/freezing/skipping) that played perfectly on our Xbox. I know there are some complains about the 820 as well, but I've also read a lot of great reviews so we bought it today, should arrive this weekend. Hopefully we can start to enjoy watching from disc again, since playing discs felt like a lottery lately. We could have kept using the Xbox, but we do prefer a dedicated player
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Thanks given by: | Braktastic (07-18-2025) |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Thanks given by: | Braktastic (07-18-2025) |
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Thanks given by: | Braktastic (07-18-2025) |
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#16198 |
Expert Member
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I find it interesting how some folks have no issues for years with these players and quite a few folks, like myself, start having issues around 15 months. I have had two players start dying in the same way and the same timeframe.
One variable that I haven't seen on this topic is usage. How many hours a week do you use your UB820/UB9000? I will start and hope others respond because this could could help us better understand why some folks have issues and others don't. I use my UB9000 an average of 21 hours a week. |
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Active Member
Jul 2017
BC, Canada
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (08-01-2025), I5o (07-22-2025), iaragorn1 (08-01-2025), Kirk76 (08-03-2025), Kool-aid23 (08-02-2025), martinb (07-30-2025), sjy1969 (07-29-2025), sojrner (08-04-2025), teddyballgame (08-08-2025) |
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#16200 |
Active Member
Sep 2022
Germany
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Yeah, usage plays a huge part I suppose. I only use my UB824 maybe 2-4h per week.
For regular Blu's and DVD's I use my old Panny BDT570 which still works fine after years. 21 hours is quite a lot I guess, wish I still had that much time for watching films, hahaha Oh wow, didn't know that! Is it save to do with modified firmware? |
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