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One thing I'll add about the 824 is that I'm disappointed that it plays files off the USB inputs in 60Hz. Seriously, Panasonic?
![]() I'm obviously keeping my region free Oppo BDP-103 for Blu-rays, but regarding the 9000 DVD playback discussion, I do think it's odd for such an incredibly expensive player to to DVDs so poorly. I doubt I'll ever watch another DVD, so I don't care, but it's odd. My DAC costs twice as much as the 9000, so I have no use for the fancy audio bits either ![]() |
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@CORTIZ To paraphrase Geoff one page back...
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So I've had the UB820 for a week now. User interface can be a little clunky but otherwise thoroughly pleased with my purchase.
I have a couple of questions / niggles though:
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The upscaling is not the issue, it's the internal deinterlacing of the Panny players which is awful. Note that you cannot output it as a 'source direct' 480i image which would bypass this deinterlacing, so even at 480p you're stuck with it.
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Also, my DVDs look great on the Panasonic with my display. It brings even personal DVDs to near HD quality. |
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Yes, give folks presets and auto settings, but let the tech savvy have more control. |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (01-06-2022) |
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Agreed 100%. HDR was NEVER going to be a ‘plug and play’ system so they really should’ve paid way more attention to the tone mapping side of things instead of letting each manufacturer have their own ‘black box’ that does its own thing. Yes, some people would argue that the last thing we needed on TVs was more settings but come on, there are literally hundreds of things that can be adjusted now so having a custom tone mapper would’ve just been one more.
A cynic would maintain that Dobly letting everyone have HDR10 for free is what created this havoc, designed entirely to plan so that their own paywalled version of dynamic HDR would end up being the default because of how badly HDR10 ended up being implemented. |
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But now that I have my spectro and meter and stuff, I can confirm that on their OLEDs and recent LEDs that Sony uses an alternate white point (X=0.3067, y=0.3180) out of the box. It's necessary for OLED due to metamerism and the need to perceptual match to a D65 monitor, but they also use it on LCD because they think it looks better. But anyway, rambling aside, yes with Sony since you calibrate the SDR and rely on its math to HDR10 and DV, seems that HDR10 is fine using whatever white point you calibrate to, but DV expects its default settings so changes to the color and greyscale would throw it off. |
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Agreed. Rather annoying. I find that using the disc's own menu is much faster, which is something I never do on my Oppo 103, unless I want to make sure I have the non-SDH subtitles.
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Thanks given by: | grahams76 (01-08-2022), Jack Priest (01-09-2022) |
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So tried to play a legacy Blu-ray tonight, and -- despite the disc looking totally fine -- the Panasonic refused to play it. (It started giving artifacts on the "piracy is totally cool and fun lol" warning screen, and then froze entirely on the main menu)
I figured it must be a bad disc, but then the Xbox Series X played it with no hiccups. Do I just straight-up have a defective player, or is it normal to have some titles that are just weirdly flaky like that? (The movie was Network, if it matters.) |
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