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#6201 |
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Can someone try to stream Gemini Man from Amazon and sample a few scenes and tell me if the colors are strange for a "movie"
Looked like wrong tones on people's faces and colors can shift different from scene to scene and sometimes even shots, doesn't look like a movie. Not sure it's my setup or not. I am using a SDR setup but this is supposed to be just a SDR 1080p stream. Given the cheesy dialog maybe that's how this movie is produced. I streamed other movies and quality and color may have been wrong also.. sometimes I turn it on and start an amazon movie and the movie run very slow and update in "sheets". I had to put on a disc first and go back this seems to solve the problem. I am buying another Roku Ultra black friday they usually have it for $50. |
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#6202 | |
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The player market isn't huge (I'd assume the PS5 will be the most popular UHD player in the next year or so), consumers have just avoided going from DVD and Blu-ray players, as studios try and push streaming . Panasonic and Sony don't even have to make new players, they just have to keep their firmware current and update their operating systems. |
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Thanks given by: | David M (10-04-2020), MechaGodzilla (10-04-2020), Robert Zohn (10-04-2020), teddyballgame (10-05-2020) |
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#6204 | |
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![]() pretty easy to update just do via usb dp-ub9000 firmware works fine on mine and i am neither in japan or china ![]() |
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#6206 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I've been watching the 4K Planet of the Apes reboot films on my UB820 and I'm noticing that sometimes there is what I can only describe as "posterisation" in large black areas during playback. I tried turning off both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ and it made no difference. Is this a glitch of the optimiser, fault in the transfer (of the disc) or something else entirely? My display is an OLED B8 LG, with all post-processing turned off.
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#6207 | |
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The optimizer can cause visible issues (some more dramatic than others) because the processing bit depth is not great enough. Video gradation test ramps have shown this to be the case. None of the Fox Planet of the Apes 4k discs have HDR10+ or Dolby Vision encoding, so it may be the optimizer (as it only works on HDR10 content anyway). Try disabling it. |
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Thanks given by: | kevers7290 (10-05-2020) |
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#6208 | |
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Is your TV calibrated? It could be a combination of black cash too. |
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Geoff, I have a question for you.
I finally got a chance to try and test out chroma test patterns with S&M UHD disc, comparing UP9000 output at 4:2:2 vs 4:4:4. As expected, my eye couldn't tell a difference and I'm not quite sure I'm understanding the instructions very well. Anyway, regardless, assuming it's not worth pixel peeping for me...my main question is if you think there's any benefit to just leaving it at 4:2:2. Reason I'm asking is because with SDR Blu-rays, seems like it outputs 4:2:2 12-bit vs 4:4:4 8-bit, figure it makes more sense to use the higher bit processing? There was also a fellow on AVS who suggested that A9G only truly accepts 4:4:4 in Graphics/Game mode and with Enhanced format enabled. Not sure how true it is, but I'm unable to tell when testing. |
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Aug 2020
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#6213 | |
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If it doesn't do you have a link for the UB-820 1.66 update? |
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#6214 | |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Not sure who would accuse you of voided the warranty, but it's probably only worth considering if you need the subtitle option added. |
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Thanks given by: | nachoju95 (10-06-2020) |
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#6217 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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But your man is right, not just about the A9G but pretty much every consumer TV on the planet rolls off chroma resolution when in non-Game/PC modes. Why? I don't know exactly, maybe it's something to do with the improved lag time that these gaming modes offer because they tend to turn off or disable all extraneous processing. What I mean is that all the processing shite that TVs carry these days needs horsepower to run in real time, so to ease the load on the processor they knock the chroma resolution down by default, but as most of that stuff is off in Game mode it means the TV can run the 4:4:4 signal as intended. It's purely a theory but I reckon Panasonic have so drastically oversharpened the chroma on their UHD players to try and combat this chroma roll-off that's inherent to consumer TVs. |
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Thanks given by: | jrod8 (10-06-2020), teddyballgame (10-08-2020) |
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#6218 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I am now noticing a new problem. The black bars (letterboxes) will sometime "flash" or flicker during viewing. I turned off the optimiser, but it made no difference. At this point I'm not sure if it's my player or my display. The weird thing is that it's repeatable and not random. For example, while watching War for the Planet of the Apes (4K) during the scene [Show spoiler] the letterboxes "flicker" continuously.I have turned off all "dynamic" picture settings that I am aware of on my display (LG B8 OLED). Any help is appreciated, but honestly I'm thinking I should crosspost this in the LG OLED thread. Thanks in advance. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Archduke
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