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#7161 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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420 has the Optimiser too.
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Thanks given by: | OgamiittoMcJ (01-28-2021) |
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#7163 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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450 is what Panny are pushing as its replacement as a mid-level player, AFAIK it doesn't use the Pannysonic chips and has a MediaTek solution instead, hence no Optimiser. |
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Thanks given by: | OgamiittoMcJ (01-28-2021) |
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#7169 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edit: Was going to send it to 220 and have it 100% region free and still might do so. However, out of 16 Ive tried all 16 have worked. Im sure the streak will end but I'm constantly popping in my other than region A titles in and trying them. I'll report back when/if I finally have that streak end. Once again Thank you and thank you to the members of this great thread for all the important info that you guys constantly pump out! |
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Thanks given by: | mar3o (01-30-2021) |
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#7170 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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I tried the top menu trick with the Finland region B locked UHD of Greenland and it's didn't work. So yes it doesn't work for every region B disc. No one should buy a Region B BD thinking it's automatically going to play on the UB9000 or UB820 with this trick. It's really a dice roll more or less if you don't have a region free UHD/BD player. For UHD though the Greenland UHD is one of those rare region locked UHD's.
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#7171 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Has anyone else noticed the front panel display is still a VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display)?
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#7173 |
Active Member
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hey I've been having some sort of weird issue when playing HDR10 UHD discs in my ub820 on my Z9D. There will be random moments when watching HDR10 discs where the entire display flashes white for a split second. I don't believe it's my TV as I have used both my PS5 and Nvidia Shield for countless hours in HDR and have had no issues. I have only seen this weird flashing when specifically playing HDR10 discs in this player. Could this be some kind of video issue in the player? I've already tried changing the cables and that hasn't changed much.
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#7174 | |
Special Member
Mar 2017
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Everything that doesn't work in my Panny 9000, also doesn't work on my Samsung, and vice versa. |
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#7175 |
Active Member
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Have a region modded 820 arriving on Monday.
Not cheap but I think it covers all my viewing bases. The last standalone player I owned was one of the Oppo BD players quite a few years back (also region modded). Ripped a lot of my Blus to a NAS a while back but I sort of petered out on ripping stuff as it took too much time. Also been *very* slowly building a library of 4k discs and got sick of watching them on console. Add to that more and more martial arts flicks coming out on Blu in the UK, as well as picking stuff up occasionally from the motherland in Australia, just felt like time to pick up a modded standalone again. Looking forward to checking stuff out on it! |
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#7176 |
Junior Member
Dec 2020
Los Angelees
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Wondering if anyone else has seen something like this on their 820 (or, frankly, any player)...
My 820 wouldn't read past the menu of the "Annie Hall" BD. So I put in the next disc on my pile, "Citizen Kane" BD, and it was fine. Then put in"Annie Hall" again -- and my screen showed a mashup of the "Annie Hall" menu with "Citizen Kane." My first thought was that I'd put both discs in at the same time, but nope. So I put in a third BD, "Five Easy Pieces," which was fine. Then put in "Annie" again and, sure enough, the screen showed the "Annie" menu wierdly mated with the menu for "Five Easy Pieces." (A quick search on these forums let me know that many people are finding their "Annie Hall" discs unreadable eight years after its release, so I'm not blaming the player for this. My ever-trusty Oppo also couldn't read the disc.) What I want to know is, what's the techical explanation for what I was seeing? Why would a bad disc make the 820 display images from the disc that was loaded prior to that one? How/why was the 820 retaining that information? |
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#7177 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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It sounds like your 820 is stuck in-between this reality and a different dimension. I'm not sure if Pannysonic have that listed in their help FAQs.
Srsly tho, I've never heard of that before ever ever ever. Could always give the unit a full reset, see if that clears any wonky memory. |
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#7178 |
Special Member
Jul 2020
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I have seen the 820 hold the image from a disc when you eject it before. Most odd. In my case it had no practical impact, as soon as I put the next disc in it loaded up as if nothing out of the ordinary had occured.
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