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#9641 |
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The Panny players are awesome for BD and 4K playback, but is there one thing that most people actually agree on is the DVD playback is atrocious.
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This is a bit off topic but does anyone have any opinion on the best players for deinterlacing, PAL to NTSC conversion, and upscaling SD content to 1080p or 4K (outside of HTPC of course).
I’ve often wondered how Sonys TVs’ newer custom chips handle most of these tasks compared to high-end Oppos and Pioneer decks from 10 years ago that seemed to put more emphasis on SD DVDs |
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#9644 | |
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Jan 2021
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With this knowledge in mind, I thought it would be worth pointing out in case the Panasonic UHD players handled these types of DVDs differently than DVDs with a properly interlaced 29.97 FPS video stream (common on TV show DVDs). I'll see for myself how it looks when I get the Panasonic UHD player for my birthday. Worst case scenario I may end up using our Toshiba DVD/VCR combo (with HDMI output) for DVD playback and use the Panasonic for Blu-rays (1080p and 4K) only. |
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Thanks given by: | WaltWiz1901 (02-17-2022) |
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#9645 | |
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Mar 2020
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“The DP-UB9000’s HCX processor flawlessly upscales, deinterlaces, and chroma up-samples all lower-res content. This is good news for those of us still watching the occasional DVD. The Epson 5050UB projector I used for testing failed the 2:2 test when fed a source-direct signal but the Panasonic player locked onto the cadence instantly, as it did all other formats. There was no clipping of below black or above white information and the chroma multi-burst patterns resolved perfectly in 4:2:2, 4:4:4, and RGB formats. Jaggies were handled smoothly with no edge enhancement or anti-aliasing visible.” https://hometheaterhifi.com/reviews/...-part-1-video/ I can tell you what I see. I’ve watched dozens of DVDs on a 102” diagonal screen, and I see fewer jaggies, etc. on the Panny than on other players (Pioneer BDP-09FD, Sony BDP-S6700, Toshiba HD-A35). My experience is not universal. |
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#9646 |
Senior Member
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What’s a good alternative that can be had at this point for a few hundred bucks, if possible? I wouldn’t t be looking to pay $1K+ just to play some old DVDs that I pop in once in awhile.
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#9647 |
Active Member
Jun 2017
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Wizard of Oz UHD has no video output on my UB820. No other discs have this issue. Anyone have any ideas?
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#9648 |
Active Member
Jun 2017
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#9649 |
Active Member
Jun 2017
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I re-enabled Dolby Vision and now it's working properly. Absolutely bizarre lol.
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#9650 | |
Special Member
Oct 2021
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Thanks given by: | sapiendut (12-27-2021) |
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#9651 |
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Hey guys. I’m asking this again since the problem is still around. I am experiencing flickering on most of my standard Blu-ray discs. I have also started noticing som banding issues when there’s a scene with a bright sky included. Someone on here suggested I get a bed hdmi cable. Did that but problem is still there. It’s not super obvious flickering but definitely enough to annoy me. What can I do? Any tips? I have the UB820 and an OLEDCX55”.
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#9652 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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I had a similar problem where the player was only recognizing DV and not HDR content. You definitely need to tweak this player a bit to get it working properly. It worked once I switched the output from 4:4:4 to 4:2:0 in both the Color Mode output and 4K/60p output menu.
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Thanks given by: | dontpokethebear3893 (12-27-2021) |
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#9653 |
Active Member
Jan 2015
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Does anyone know if the 820 will play the NARC or Swimming with Sharks Blu Ray using the region free trick? They are both Region 2 locked if I recall right.
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#9654 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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I know the 820 has gained a lot of new users with the latest sale and I have seen several members on here mention they got one.
Just asking for a little more feedback from them regarding the excessive noise. My player is likely going back but just curious if others experience the loud humming from the fan and loud noises while using the search function. My video for reference. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...postcount=9621 |
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Thanks given by: | sfmarine (12-27-2021) |
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#9656 | |
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Jan 2015
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Thanks given by: | Jakey Rolling (12-29-2021), sfmarine (12-27-2021) |
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#9657 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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This is totally and utterly unscientific but below are some crappy cellphone photos of the Hockey clip from the Spears & Munsil DVD included with the HD Benchmark disc. This is a piece designed to be a torture test, shot on what looks like Video8 tape or something and it's grotty as hell, right, but what any competent deinterlacer should be doing is rendering the diagonals as smoothly as possible. Instead the Panny 820 makes the hockey sticks look like they've been half-inched from Minecraft and no, I'm not being hyperbolic. Again: these are terrible cellphone photos (something I don't normally do, I use an actual camera camera) so ignore things like the colour tinting, moiré from the screen, visible clumps of pixels, and just look at the hockey stick the kid is holding. Same frame on each. Nicely smooth on the OPPO 203, jagged AF on the 820. There's more ringing on the Panny with the default video settings too. And this is nothing to do with only displaying fields when paused or whatever, this is exactly how it looks in motion as well. And also no, it's not because "the source is shit" or whatever, this manifests in day to day viewing with whatever 480i content I dare to watch on it (which isn't often). Panny 820 [Show spoiler] OPPO 203 [Show spoiler] PS Just one more thing: the Pannys also have a bug when playing SD content stored on a Blu-ray, again it's very badly jagged and even the test patterns show it, e.g. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...5#post14660725. This is something that even David Mackenzie documented. |
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Thanks given by: | chip75 (12-27-2021), DeDragonSlayer (01-17-2022), George.P (12-27-2021), manwithnoname64 (12-28-2021), Misioon_Odisea (04-07-2022), Naiera (12-30-2021), sapiendut (12-27-2021), teddyballgame (12-27-2021), TravisTylerBlack (12-29-2021), Vilya (04-26-2022) |
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#9658 |
Blu-ray Guru
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After a closer look, I would not recommend buying from WOOT with the UB9000. The one I got from them is pretty beat up. I will be keeping my new one I bought from best buy instead.
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Thanks given by: | panasonicst60 (12-30-2021) |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (12-27-2021) |
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