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Hi. I have two Panasonic Blu-ray players, a BD-T110 and BD65. The former is my main BD player, which I use for region B discs (I'm in the UK). My BD65 is for my smaller collection of region A discs.
On the BD65, practically every disc I watch has varying levels of moire patterns whenever the image is moving across the screen. It is especially noticeable when subtitles are on. Unless the camera is completely static, the subtitles will moire and become a bit of a mess. Discs that are region free that I can try on both BD players, confirm that this doesn't happen at all with the T110. Is this just due to the T110 being a better player? Or has it perhaps got something to do with playing region A discs in the UK? Are there any settings I can adjust on the BD player, or perhaps the TV, that will solve this? Thanks |
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#2 |
Banned
Sep 2011
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Maybe the problem is related to the older Uniphier chipset with older video algorithms on the DMP-BD65
Any easy solution would be to install enhanced firmware on your DMP-BDT110 for multiregion DVD/BD and UOP/PUO deactivation. That way you wouldn't have to use the old DMP-BD65 anymore and you could play all your discs with the DMP-BDT110 |
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