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#2321 |
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It's the Samsung UN48JU6400 and I have turned on BD Wise on the BD player which uses Dynamic mode and turns out to be the best setting I have seen. I also have the player on 4:4:4 color. Not sure what is causing those washed out backgrounds as everything else looks incredible.
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HDMI UHD Color on the input the player is connected to set to ON. And here's the other problem: your budget display does not have a 10 bit panel (UHD Blu-ray's start out at 10 bit), it's 8 bit. You have to move up the model food chain to get a true 10 bit panel and later on in the year even further up to get a 12 bit Dolby Vision capable panel and Dolby Vision UHD player for 12 bit Dolby Vision encoded UHD discs. So... no matter what you do, you're going to end up with some level of banding because two of the video bits have been truncated. |
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Thanks given by: | montyb (03-26-2016) |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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The source is not the problem as other owners have seen zero banding... though, it all depends on the display they're using and the various combinations of settings via the player and the TV. Your TV must also be 10 bit capable. It appears your model is not. |
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#2325 | |
Blu-ray Archduke
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![]() So that issue I'm experiencing is called "colour banding"? |
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#2327 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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#2329 |
Senior Member
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I have a Sony XBR 70 850B and it only has an 8bit.
Question to anyone who may know, is it a waste to purchase this player and connect it to my TV? As in would I notice any increased picture quality over Blu-ray? Last edited by aespinoza1; 03-26-2016 at 07:18 PM. Reason: Adding another question. |
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#2330 | |
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Color banding is not a deal breaker as its very minimal and not that serious but I do like to notice these sort of things. Last edited by Leonidas King; 03-26-2016 at 07:34 PM. |
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#2331 |
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Thanks Leonidas_King! Appreciate the feedback. I bought my TV before my wife and I got married in Oct. 2015 and there's no way I'm gonna be able to upgrade for a while. But I can convince her we need this player. I'm itching to get one now!
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I have the Samsung JU7500 and that is how my menu is laid out. Hope that helps. |
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Thanks given by: | Leonidas King (03-26-2016) |
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#2333 | |
Blu-ray Archduke
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Unfortunately this model does not have HDMI UHD Color option. |
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#2335 |
Blu-ray Knight
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I was at Best Buy today and purchased a new 4K TV and one of these UHD Blu-ray players. Unfortunately they didn't have it in stock, but it'll be shipped to the store by Wednesday. I purchased San Andreas and Mad Max to test it out .
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If someone outside North America imported this player then this information might be useful. It seems like the power supply inside the player is 110-240 volt even if it says 110 volt only in the manual. Check the attached picture. The post below is copied from a forum in UK.
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#2337 | |
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Mad Max has some improvement over the BD. San Andreas, not so much. |
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Thanks given by: | ArmyOfDarknessAW (03-27-2016) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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I have the same tv as you do and when I play non 4K BD the info on my tv still says 3840. Is this correct ?
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#2340 |
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Depends on what you have your player set to. I would have thought that if it was set to BD-wise that it would be 1080P. But certainly its default otherwise for auto is likely to be 3840p when connected to a UHD TV.
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