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But yes, when set to PCM it delivers the decoded lossless stream to the TV (as PCM 5.1), this I know because the audio now contains the mixing "decisions" unique to the Atmos mix in whatever case. |
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Audio (button on the remote) -> Audio Selector -> HDMI -> Fixed Mode -> Auto/Off. Make sure it is set to Auto/Off and not PCM. I think it only changes how the receiver detects the type of the input signal but maybe it also changes how the HDMI handshake reports the capabilities back to the player. Last edited by rickardl; 07-14-2020 at 03:04 PM. |
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So quick question regarding audio and this player:
I currently have mine hooked up to my LG B6 and a Vizio Atmos bar via HDMI ARC. I know the B6 did not have the ability to pass Atmos via ARC, BUT I don't get ANY surround audio of any kind from this player in this set up. I mean, if I put the sound bar in the "Movie" EQ mode, then I get surround. But that's it. As soon as I switch to just "Direct" EQ mode on the bar, my subwoofer and rear speakers get zero sound. And checking the "info" on the bar keeps telling me it's ONLY getting a stereo signal. I have my Xbox One X hooked up the same way (into the B6, ARC from TV to bar) but I actually get surround/rear channels etc when I watch or play anything on it. Is there something in the 820 audio settings I need to change so that I still get SOMETHING surround wise when watching a disc? I currently have both main settings on PCM and Secondary Audio is set to "Off" (I have not yet tried going directly from the panny into the soundbar yet, since I'd have to move my entertainment center etc, but it will be the next step) It's not the worst if I just keep using "Movie" EQ on the bar until I upgrade my TV and audio this Fall, but puzzling that I can get surround (if not true Atmos) from the Xbox but not from the 820. EDIT* Just tried going directly into the HDMI on the soundbar with the 820 and still only getting a stereo signal/no surround. Last edited by WKoA13; 07-14-2020 at 11:44 PM. |
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#5845 | |
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And if you want Atmos then you will never get it from a PCM signal, the bitstream is what carries the immersive metadata packet to a suitable Atmos device over HDMI. So connect the player directly to the soundbar via HDMI and get it switched to bitstream, stat! |
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Mar 2011
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Hi guys. I’m trying again the Panny with my projector. So, should I use HDR or HDR to SDR? I ask this because there seems to be some of you pretty convinced that this is the way to go for projectors. Mine is the BenQ HT2550 which is 4K HDR and REC.709 as color profile base. with HDR mode it changes to BT2020 but if I understand correctly is just REC.709 remapped. HDR images on the projector are stunning, so I dont know.
How would I have to use HDR to SDR properly on the player? What sliders should I use then? Last time I tried a couple of months ago, I didnt like it, it was too washed out, and no punch at all, but maybe I didnt know how to set up properly. Should I calibrate it from the player or the projector? What are your advices? Last edited by Oscarilbo; 07-15-2020 at 03:44 PM. |
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#5848 |
Blu-ray Knight
Jul 2018
Seattle
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Idk if this is the place to post this but my LGUBK90 has become possessed and turns off and on by itself quite frequently. So, im in the market for a new player 4k blu player and ive heard Panasonic is the way to go. Was shopping on best buy and I found 2 players that seem very similar, but there is a $50 price difference. Can someone please explain the difference to me between the DP-UB150-K and the DP-UB420-K.
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- 450 has dolby vision, 150 does not - 450 an extra HDMI out over the 150 (so you can send audio separately to an older AVR or soundbar which doesn't support 4K HDCP 2.2). - UB420 has wifi, HDR Optimiser, HDR10+, but not Dolby Vision - UB450 has no wifi, no HDR Optimiser but has Dolby Vision and HDR10+ |
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It sounds like your projector color gamut does not expand beyond rec 709, so I would try the 820 at SDR 709. But I would still try SDR 2020 as perhaps the projector's remapping is better or worse (my first guess would be worse). However, you need a good light meter and software to properly calibrate your projector to rec 709, contrast, brightness (black level), and you want a 2.4 gamma as that is what the 820 is outputting. Now, I don't know your projector's calibrating potential or ability. Something is off here which is probably why it looks washed out to you vs HDR mode, but I am speculating. But most projectors generally don't have enough lumens to handle straight HDR from the player and most projectors tone map like sh*t, so you likely want to tone map with one of these SDR modes (rec 709 or 2020 on the player). Use the HDR Optimizer as well. You should also dive into the HDR test patterns to look at how those secondary controls (tonal white, etc.) affect your image. You could also hire a (competent) calibrator to optimize your set-up. Projection can get a little tricky. Last edited by HeavyHitter; 07-16-2020 at 12:07 AM. |
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Mar 2011
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Mar 2011
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Mar 2011
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Send Kris Deering a PM. He does have people send them their projectors and he calibrates to the same screen fabric they are using, throw, size, brightness, etc. I'm not sure how shipping would be to and from U.S. for you, but just a thought.
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Jul 2018
Seattle
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ha, when I re-read my post I realized I compared more the 420/450.
Best bet is to check: https://www.panasonic.com/au/consume.../dp-ub150.html Click on the "specs" tab and then the "full specs". |
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Thanks given by: | tcripe (07-16-2020) |
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#5859 | |
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I used an X-rite iOne Display LT Calibration Equipment Tool and the DVE HD Essentials Disc. For the software, I used ColorHCFR. You can select the software to calibrate for projectors. This is an older method and there are updated methods and equipment, like the iOne has an updated version. Now, this is just if you can't find a good professional calibrator. If you can, have them do it. Otherwise, doing it yourself is your best bet. Last edited by PUsokrJosh305; 07-16-2020 at 08:37 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | HeavyHitter (07-16-2020), jibucha (07-21-2020) |
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#5860 |
Blu-ray Knight
Jul 2018
Seattle
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Does the HDR optimizer feature work with HDR10+ content?
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