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#9304 | |
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If it had been matted to Kubrick's 1.85:1 ratio as he wanted, you wouldn't see the rotors. But, Warner Bros doesn't like to release 1.85:1 ratio home videos. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Sony ZD9. But wait, are you talking about the helicopter rotors as mentioned above? They’ve always been there which is why I didn’t understand what you meant by the shot looking wobbly or pulsating, I thought you were talking about an encoding/display artefact and not something that’s been baked into the film from day 1.
So yes, it is there and no it’s got nothing to do with 4K, HDR or Dolby Vision. |
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#9306 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Nope. Even with a tiny bit of extra matting (1.78 vs 1.85 is tiny) the rotors would still be visible. And even though the new transfer is in 1.78 it’s cropped a fair bit vs the previous 1.78 transfer…and it still shows the blades.
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#9308 |
Special Member
Jul 2020
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It was shot from a helicopter in the 1970s. It's surprising it is as smooth as it is. The alternative would be Lucas still revision and CGIing it all.
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Blu-ray Knight
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Even my 220-modded UB820 turned out to have a firmware mod; I finally got their modded 1.69 update via email the other day as my old firmware's update routine was stuck, even though it's modded to download from their source & not Panny. Personally, I don't even try the "top menu" trick as it's too unreliable; it basically relies on software bugs present on some discs but not others. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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#9312 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Some displays go to PC mode, some displays can’t display the picture properly. As far as I know, nearly all display need 4:2:2, 4:2:0, or 4:4:4 signal. Even many displays can’t accept 4:4:4 signal natively.
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Thanks given by: | samuelkhan999 (11-05-2021) |
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#9314 |
Expert Member
Sep 2021
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So here is a new quirk I'm having with my UB-9000....Tonight on a regular Blu-ray disc, I noticed that the status box that pops up in the top right corner did not disappear after a few seconds like it's supposed to (The box that says "BD-Video, then Play on the next line and then 4K on the last line below, as that is my outputted resolution).
I think it was on for a minute or two when it started playing the content and I just didn't notice it for some reason due to everything going on. But the only way to take it off was to hit the Status button on the remote and cycle through it. It was a disc with TV show episodes...So after I watched the first one, I re-started the disc playback for the heck of it and loaded up another episode. There was no problem this time...but when I went back to the main menu afterward, the status message popped up and again refused to go away until I hit the Status button a couple of times. Any ideas why this is happening? I watched a 4K disc on Friday night and another last night, plus a DVD before the Blu-ray tonight and there was no problem up until that Blu-ray disc. |
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#9315 |
Special Member
Apr 2018
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Going to ask this again and I’m hoping one of you fine people can help with this -
Does anyone know if the external subtitles feature on the region freedom/custom firmware also works for loading an SRT while watching a 3D Blu-ray? You’d be doing the people over at the 3D sub forum a massive favour by answering this. Right now, Disney have been releasing the latest Marvel movies in 3D only in Japan, with the downside that they don’t have forced subs, so either you leave English subs on for the whole movie just for the foreign parts, or you turn them on and off. External subs in 3D works with my Oppo, but I don’t have the custom firmware for the 820 to check. If anyone knows the answer to this or could quickly pop in a 3D disc to check it would be greatly appreciated! ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | nachoju95 (11-11-2021), samuelkhan999 (11-11-2021) |
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#9316 |
Senior Member
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Quick test I did with the Pana srt feature revealed that that external subs look like crap. Color is weird (not white), font resolution poor and there is transparent black box behind the subs. Complete disaster compared to what Oppo did their similar feature in 20x players.
Moreover, you need to consider depth of subtitles in 3D picture. Usually, depth changes per scene in question. If subtitles are at constant plane they can and will immerse inside the imagery or they have to placed to "nearest to viewer" plane. It will look very weird. I'm not sure if srt subtitles even support information for depth of plane. I could test this but my modded 820 is hooked up to LG CX upstairs and my 3D cabable LG E6 is downstairs in livingroom. Sorry. Correction: Sorry, I remembered it quite wrong. Font is actually good quality but font style is bit weird. And it’s white but there is bluish transparent box behind them, which I do not like. That would also be quite bad for 3D image. Only options you can set is three step size, coding and maybe sync. Style cannot be set even though it is there. Middle size can be seen in picture below. ![]() To clarify, this is how ext subs look in 2D. Not 3D! Last edited by hansolo; 11-11-2021 at 03:40 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Glanners (11-11-2021), nachoju95 (11-11-2021), teddyballgame (11-12-2021), thestrangestick (11-12-2021) |
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Banned
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The 420 does not support Dolby Vision. The 820 and 9000 players do. |
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#9320 |
Special Member
Apr 2018
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On the Oppo, the external subs support isn’t amazing or something. I’m not sure if even has depth, but you can at least reposition it into the black bar for wider aspect ratio movies. It’s a little less than perfect, but it makes all the difference being able to understand what is being said in those scenes. Hopefully if anyone has some 3D discs here to test with they could! |
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panasonic, ub820, ub9000, value electronics |
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