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#9981 |
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Well, my 820 has suddenly stopped reading all/most of my UHD discs. I was playing the UHD of Skyfall last night when it started giving me grief. Now it seems all/most of my UHDs won’t load. It will play all the blurays fine, but something has happened to the UHD playback. I’ve power cycled it, reset the settings and still nothing. Not sure what the next step is. Player is 5 years old…
Edit: I did a full factory reset on it (as per Panasonic’s instructions) and it seems that some uhds will play, and others will not all. Scanner Cop 1&2 work flawlessly, Beastmaster and Daughters of Darkness took a bit longer to read, but Flesh For Frankenstein will not read. I have a 420 in my room that I've tested Flesh For Frankenstein on and it loads up just fine. I’m wondering if there’s a corrupted temporary database on the 820's memory that might have been affected by my faulty Skyfall disc. On Monday I’m going to call an electronics shop that I found through Panasonic’s website and weigh my options. Last edited by Animatic33; 01-23-2022 at 04:13 PM. |
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Looking between the 820 and the 420. Currently I'm running an older 1080p epson UB 3020...Believe...Might be a 5020... It's been a while. Either way. It's a 1080p display.
Looking for something to improve the visual quality when watching 4k content on it. I hope to upgrade at some point to the upcoming Laser Epson 5060 4K model that has HDR10+. No confirmation on DV yet, but I am assuming it doesn't. Assuming that the new projector only does HDR10+, and I'll be running audio to my AVR/amps, what would the group recommend? The 420 or the 820? Be nice to save every penny I can if the visual HDR optimizer is equivalent. Thanks! |
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Getting worried these Panasonic players aren't as great as everyone has proclaimed them to be. I say that as a loyal Panasonic consumer for the past 25+ years. Might have to consider looking at the Pioneer 4K player if worst comes to worst. |
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Thanks given by: | Animatic33 (01-24-2022) |
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Blu-ray Count
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Thanks given by: | lamont360 (01-24-2022) |
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#9988 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I had a similar issue as yours, but with a blu-ray of Bill and Ted wouldn’t eject on my 820. Same symptoms as yours. I did open my unit (it’s out of warranty) and was able to get the tray to release. Seeing your issue with the 9000 sounds very frustrating and at the cost of those units today makes the prospect of quality merchandise seem a little hard to believe. I hope the repair shop gets you sorted. I’ve contacted Bay-Bloor Radio about my unit and will hopefully hear back as to whether it can be serviced by them or get pointed to a shop they’d believe is reputable. But I am worried about the chip shortage and with parts scarcity this may be a problem. I am glad I made the decision to purchase a 420 as a backup last year, just in case something like this occurred. |
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Thanks given by: | martydmc12 (01-24-2022) |
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#9989 | |
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Definitely thinking about buying some backup players, especially for future proofing later on down the road. |
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#9993 |
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So my 820 seems to be running great. Only thing that bothers me, is now about every 20-30min audio cuts out for a fraction of a second, like a word in a line of dialog randomly. Nothing in my setup changed from my last 4K player. Any ideas?
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#9994 |
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The primary reason why people buy 4K blu-ray players (in general), is to watch 4K UHD movies in HDR and Dolby Vision and Blu-rays. DVDs are always secondary. I watch my DVDs on my plasma tv in my bedroom, not on the 4K TV in my home theater.
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#9995 |
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Exactly. That’s why I still end up with an 820 and two 9000 regardless of the DVD playback capability. I essentially only use them for BD and UHD BD playback.
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#9997 |
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"Exactly" my ass. For such good quality players to have such shite DVD playback is a curious inconsistency, if it advertises DVD playback and costs this much fookin money then you'd think it'd be top of the pile for playing them old discs, but no such luck. Just because you don't play DVDs on them doesn't mean no-one else does, it's always wild when someone's excuse for whatever poor performance of x tech is "meh, I don't use it so it doesn't matter".
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Thanks given by: | Misioon_Odisea (01-25-2022), Naiera (01-25-2022), Pagey123 (01-25-2022), shane01 (01-26-2022), TravisTylerBlack (01-27-2022), Vilya (01-25-2022) |
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"Don't buy this if you care about DVDs, but it's otherwise good" seems like a fine reconciliation of that. |
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Thanks given by: | mantle52ball (01-25-2022) |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Blu-ray Ninja
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This is why I use a 203 and UB9000 as my main setup. DVD playback on the Panasonic is pretty much garbage. The Reavon X700 even has better DVD upscaling than the 820/UB9000. Oppo 203/205 Sony X800/X800M2/X1100ES has the best DVD upscaling imo.
I mainly play UHD and BD discs but will pop a DVD in once in awhile. It's still a good format even if it's SD/480p.i and dated now. People still watch them and enjoy them even if we don't as much as we used to. Hopefully Panasonic on future models improves the DVD upscaling. The Pioneer LX500 likely has good DVD upscaling as Pioneer players have always done good with upscaling DVD's. I don't own an LX500 so I can't tell. DVD upscaling should matter imo. Most people that buy any player will likely play DVD's. Obviously the 820/UB9000 players are mainly geared towards UHD/BD playback. Sadly though DVD is going the way of VHS. People still enjoy them and I do once in awhile. Last edited by danny24; 01-25-2022 at 04:47 AM. |
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