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#3402 |
Blu-ray Knight
Feb 2011
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Going to be a choice of UB820 or the X800M2
Will wait for reviews of the X800M2 before taking the plunge. To be honest, most of the 4K stuff I get on iTunes but for my absolute favorite ever movies: Matrix, Blade Runner (80s), Into the Spider-Verse, I want in the highest quality possible. |
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Moving the subtitle position up (or down). I mask my screen when watching widescreen movies, and want to move the subtitles up into the picture (usually that's the default position, but not always). I've read this player can do that?
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#3406 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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#3407 |
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Mar 2019
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It does, but you have to keep in mind that if there's a part in the movie where the subs are moved to the top, that will be raised, too. That's how it was for me, anyway.
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Yes, if you're moving the subs upwards relative to where they're positioned at the bottom of the screen then if the subs are encoded towards the top of the screen at whatever point (so as not to obscure an important part of the image or burnt-in location titles etc) they will also be shifted up accordingly. You can't get around that when using this function on the Panny or the OPPO.
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#3409 | |
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Now, I don't know enough about the 5030, but on the older 1080p JVCs there were color setting modes to where one could get 88-90% DCI coverage so something to think about if you're able to calibrate which would allow you to use 2020 depending on how it comes out. My older JVC RS4910 made this worthwhile. If not or too much of a hassle, just stick with 709. |
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Thanks given by: | mogwai_macabre (04-18-2019) |
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#3410 |
Special Member
Mar 2017
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Please, please tell me that the 9000 has Dynamic Range Conversion like the 900 has!!
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Junior Member
May 2008
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New to this thread, so I hope the question hasn't been previously asked. Have any UB820 owners been able to successfully receive Dolby Atmos from Netflix with the UB820's app? If so, what specific AVR is in your AV system? The Yamaha RX-A3050/3070 only receives DD 5.1 (for known Netflix Atmos titles), so I'm looking to upgrade to an AVR which will take advantage of the UB820's Netflix app with Atmos. Thanks for any assistance!!
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Thanks given by: | sapiendut (04-17-2019) |
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Junior Member
May 2008
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Thanks for that information. It seems to be in completely in keeping with the experiences of other Denon AVR users. I'm most inclined to remain with Yamaha and I'm trying to see if their latest AVR (RX-A3080) finally works similar to the Denons. And, yes, the 9000 should function identically to the 820 in this regard.
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#3414 |
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May 2008
Long Island
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How about getting Atmos on the Amazon Prime App (Jack Ryan Series)?
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#3416 |
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I am in desperate need of help.
I just got the UB820 player upon recommendation that it would greatly help the picture quality of UHD/4k Blu-rays since I kept encountering drastically dark 4k Blu-rays compared to regular Blu-rays. This seems to have helped correct that issue, for the most part. However, for the life of me, I CANNOT get the audio to work on my player in conjunction with my receiver. The receiver is an older Yamaha RX-V630 and worked great with my Sony X800 player. It connected to the player via a single coxial audio cable. However this UB820 model only accepts HDMI or optical cord. I picked up an optical cord, but I am not sure about the correct settings for this, as there are many audio settings in the menu of the player. I have played around with the menu options, but I have to be missing something as there has to be a way for this work. The instruction booklet doesn't even mention all the audio options shown in the actual player menu, either. Can anyone please help me? I am happy with the picture quality, but am clueless how to to get the audio to work and come through my amplifier/speakers. |
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#3419 | |
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Jun 2007
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Your best bet is to spend a few hundred and get a new receiver. You should however be able to get the 820 to output to your current receiver using the separate analog outputs. R-C-L-SR-SL-SUB connected from the 820 to similar inputs on the receiver. You will need to change the audio setting in the menus to switch output to analog. This will require 6 audio interconnects. This will give far better sound than using the coax that you had been using. I strongly recommend that you bite the bullet and get yourself a new receiver. Now is a great time to buy as you can get last years models at close out prices since new receivers are about to come out. Last edited by Clark Burk; 04-20-2019 at 12:55 PM. |
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Expert Member
Nov 2010
Tampa
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