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#10381 |
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This is what I already did at first but didn't succeed to play this part without hiccups and pixelation unless you skip the chapter. Thank you
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#10382 |
Blu-ray Guru
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#10383 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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Normally, there isn't much of a difference between the DV vs. HDR10. However, I recently took a peek at Spider-Man: No Way Home and discovered the Dolby Vision version of the film had a bit more saturation to the picture than the HDR10 version. Mind you I have Dynamic Tone Mapping on for HDR10, but even then it still seemed a bit more duller than the Dolby Vision version. I know I have all of my settings correct on my Panasonic 820 for HDR Content. I do know the HDR Optimizer took the Maximum Light Level from 10,000 nits that's on the disc to 1,000 nits output and the MAX FALL went from 867 nits on the disc to 800 nits. It's weird because I have it on Super Luminance (1,500 nits) yet the Optimizer is reading the Mastering Display. So, those are issues I am now running into. The Dolby Vision version seems a lot better than the HDR10 version. Downside is that I have an LG TV, which at a certain point, the ASBL setting will kick in in Dark Scenes in Dolby Vision and dim the screen even further. Something LG needs to fix. I like using HDR10 for most things but it seems Dolby Vision can resolve some issues on some discs, like Spider-Man: No Way Home. |
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#10384 | |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Not sure about the drive I would assume that it comes out entirely after you remove the 4 screws, then you can take the lid off. |
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#10385 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Just in case you mean the 1st Suicide Squad, I've watched my Italian copy of it (the Missus declines another viewing of this one...) and it also played through as it should. |
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#10386 |
Banned
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Thanks. Was unaware of the 900. Ironic but arguably telling that the disc plays better on the six year-old machine and not the newer (more expensive) one.
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#10387 |
Blu-ray Guru
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My player keeps having issues recognizing 4K discs. Never an issue with bd. I think it's on the last verse by now. The first years there was not one disc which had issues and now the very same discs won't read. Also noticed it's much louder when reading discs than before. Finally got tired and ordered a new one on a sale. If that breaks I'll just use my PS5 in the future. Seems to be far reliable player anyway.
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Thanks given by: | bhampton (05-04-2022) |
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#10388 |
Blu-ray Count
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Yay to the new one.
My 420 started going bad. It did have beer spilled on it while it was in storage but that didn't really kill it. I think it just started going bad. My new one UB9000 better take a long time to get that way. ![]() |
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#10389 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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I watched 13 Hours on the 820 the other day - first watch was fine on my old 420 a while ago, this was the 2nd watch, and it threw a glitchy fit about an hour into it. Stopped the player, started it up again and got to the right bit, and it played fine after that. Just unpredictable glitches on my 820.
Top film btw, never really hear much about it (should really have given it a rewatch in DV sooner). |
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#10391 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Weird. I've watched a hell of a lot of discs on the 820 and have never had a non-firmware-related playback error from a disc that wasn't physically damaged. The only times it's glitched was with a 2nd hand UHD that had a mahoosive scratch on it, the other was a disc with a literal dent it that I decided to try anyway (hell of it is, it played it betterer than the OPPO did!).
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Blu-ray Prince
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last issue I had on my 820 was IN THE LINE OF FIRE which glitched and froze all over the place... tried cleaning to no avail... |
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#10393 | |
Expert Member
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*Knocks wood* I've had more problems with blu-ray's on my Oppo 93 in my life than my 4k discs, granted there is a massive difference in sample size. |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (05-05-2022) |
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#10394 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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Thank you all will get back to you as soon as possible |
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Thanks given by: | kcbond (07-10-2022) |
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#10395 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Thanks given by: | martinstraka8282 (05-05-2022) |
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#10396 | |
Banned
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$204.30 for an 820 might make a new deck a better option when one factors in shipping. But $326 for a 9000 is delicious. |
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Thanks given by: | bhampton (05-05-2022) |
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#10397 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Thanks given by: | martinstraka8282 (05-07-2022) |
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#10399 |
Banned
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As of that Panny outlet's latest response this morning, new 820s are available but not new 9000s. One might conclude from that that at one time they were indeed shipping new 9000s. (So tempting to just get a 9000 as that deck appears to now be "unavailable" from Panny in a way the 820 is not.)
The operative issue appears to be whether your deck is under warranty or not. If it is not and you wish to pay for a replacement, my understanding is that you very well could tender an 820 and pay for a 9000. (But yes of course, you need to send a deck to them.) Last edited by Paul.R.S; 05-06-2022 at 05:51 AM. |
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panasonic, ub820, ub9000, value electronics |
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