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#3061 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Because when I pull up the information window, the output is in 60p. As I said, it doesn't just do it on this 420 player, it's been the same on every prior Panny 4K player I've owned (900, 700, 390, 820) and even my old-ass BDT310 does the same thing.
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (02-26-2019) |
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#3064 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Also I’m talking about 820 and 9000, not 420 or any Panny player. My conversations to the Panny engineers (the same engineers Robert Zohn has access to) states otherwise.
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (02-26-2019) |
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#3065 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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@Robert Zohn, @Geoff D, I just tried playing regular BD on my 820 and 9000, the both show 24p on my info windows, not 60p as you aluded to. Tomorrow I will check my 900.
Using DVD the output remains 60p because there is no native 24p on DVD |
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#3066 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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There is no bug. I played several UHD and regular BD movies just now. The 24p are shown in 24p as they are supposed to. I can only assume Geoff D doesn’t own either the 9000 or the 820. I’ll check my 900 tomorrow and report back.
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#3068 | |
Special Member
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I hope that's something that can be remedied, because it really doesn't look right forced at 60p. |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (02-26-2019), Robert Zohn (02-26-2019) |
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#3069 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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My misgake for being daft. Yes, when it comes to USB movie playback, Panasonic is just weird.
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (02-26-2019), Robert Zohn (02-26-2019) |
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#3070 | |
Retailer Insider
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Just to confirm it's only 1080p played via the USB port and have we tried the front and rear USB ports? Thanks for the good work gents! Together we'll make the a/v world a better place. ![]() |
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#3071 |
Blu-ray Knight
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I would much rather have the automatic switch off functionality become optional, so you can choose for yourself should you wish to use it...
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#3072 |
Blu-ray Knight
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#3073 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Been awhile that I got a chance to browse. Robert, have you been able to sell 9000 remotes for the 820? And is there any noticeable change to the player after the update? Haven't updated since the fall firmware push for obvious reasons.
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#3074 |
Special Member
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Hi Robert, yes I can confirm it's only 1080p video via a USB and I tried both front and rear ports just now, both 24p sources output at 60p. Thanks!
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#3075 |
Retailer Insider
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@ King Crimson, the selling price came out to be $135, which is higher than I expected and wanted. For the moment we're delayed while working on getting the price down.
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Thanks given by: | King Crimson (03-01-2019) |
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#3076 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Replacementremotes.com has them for $75 |
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#3077 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | evoll (02-28-2019), Robert Zohn (02-28-2019) |
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#3078 |
Active Member
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Hello, I wanted to consult about the respected "HDR Optimizer". I saw some screenshots showing the difference but I wanted to know if any have more examples of the great difference shown by the HDR Optimizer. Those who bought the UB820 / UB9000, what do you think about the function? It's very good, is it worth it? And what movies did you try or recommend for that show? Thank you!
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#3079 |
Blu-ray Guru
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It depends on the tv you have and it's tone mapping ability plus the movie. There is a list of uhd movies and the ones with 4000 nits or higher will make the biggest difference. So for example my C8 oled with it's active HDR set to on then the optimizer makes less of a difference due to it's tone mapping but my older E6 oled the optimizer makes a big difference on those 4000 nits or higher movies. I leave it set to on and will sometimes check during a movie to see if it makes a difference and again depending on the movie it does work great. If you have a projector it will have the best tone mapping for that set up.
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Thanks given by: | Clark Burk (03-02-2019), nachoju95 (02-28-2019) |
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Senior Member
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Thanks given by: | evoll (02-28-2019), lgans316 (03-01-2019), LordoftheRings (03-01-2019), nachoju95 (02-28-2019), Robert Zohn (03-01-2019) |
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