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This is a thread to list all US Blu-ray players and whether they are compatible with 50Hz Blu-ray content (eg. 50i/50p). Usually this means 1080/50i, which could contain either 50i interlaced content or 25p progressive content.
All European Blu-ray players are obviously compatible. US Blu-ray Players compatible with 50Hz content: Denon DBP1610 [Outputs 50Hz content at 50Hz - cannot convert 50Hz content to another refresh rate] Denon DVD-2500BT Denon DBT-1713UD [Outputs 50Hz content at 50Hz - cannot convert 50Hz content to another refresh rate] Denon DBT-3313UDCI [Outputs 50Hz content at 50Hz - cannot convert 50Hz content to another refresh rate] Insignia NS-BRDVD3 [Plays PAL SD, playback of 1080/50i content unconfirmed. Can be made region free] Insignia NS-BRDVD4 [Outputs 50Hz content at 60Hz, Can be made region free] Insignia NS-WBRDVD2 JVC XV-BP1 LG BD 220 [Can convert 50Hz content to 60Hz] LG BD 370 [Can convert 50Hz content to 60Hz] LG BD 530 [Can convert 50Hz content to 60Hz] LG BD 570 LG BD 590 LG BD 611 LG BD 630 [Can convert 50Hz content to 60Hz] LG BD 670 (3D player) LG BD 670C (3D player) LG BH100 [Outputs 50Hz content at 50Hz - cannot convert 50Hz content to another refresh rate] LG BH200 [Conflicting reports about whether it can output 50Hz content at 60Hz or only at 50Hz] LG BP200 Momitsu BDP-799 Momitsu BDP-899 [Can be made region free] Oppo BDP-80 [Can convert 50Hz content to 60Hz] Oppo BDP-83 [Can convert 50Hz content to 60Hz] Oppo BDP-93 [Can convert 50Hz content to 60Hz] Oppo BDP-95 [Can convert 50Hz content to 60Hz] Orei BDP-M2 (Region Free 3D Blu-ray player) [Can convert 50Hz content to 60Hz] Panasonic DMP-BD30 prior to firmware 1.6 Panasonic DMP-BD60 [Outputs 50Hz content at 50Hz] Panasonic DMP-BD605 [Outputs 50Hz content at 50Hz] Panasonic DMP-BD65 [Outputs 50Hz content at 50hz] Panasonic DMP-BD85 [Outputs 50Hz content at 50hz] Panasonic DMP-BDT210 [only if using enhanced firmware] Philips 3406/F7 Pioneer Elite BDP-05FD [Outputs 50Hz content at 50hz, also up-converts 50Hz content] Pioneer BDP-320 [Outputs 50Hz content at 50Hz] Pioneer BDP-51FD [Outputs 50Hz content at 50Hz, also up-converts 50Hz content] Samsung BD-C5500 Samsung BD-C6500 [Outputs 50Hz content at 60Hz. Doesn't play PAL DVDs] Samsung BD-C6900 Samsung BD-D5100 [Outputs 50i content at 60i] Samsung BD-D5300 [Outputs 50i content at 60i] Samsung BD-D5500ZA (3D player) Samsung BD-D6500 (3D player) Samsung BD-D5700 [Outputs 50i content at 60i. 50Hz (not 25) motion content conversion may be better than with BD1500/BD2550] Samsung BD-E5300 [Outputs 50Hz content at 60Hz] Samsung BD-E5400 [Outputs 50Hz content at 60Hz] Samsung BD-E5700 [Outputs 50Hz content at 60Hz] Samsung BD-P1000 Samsung BD-P1200 Samsung BD-P1400 Samsung BD-P1500 [Outputs 50Hz content at 60Hz] Samsung BD-P1600 [Outputs 50Hz content at 60Hz] Samsung BD-P2500 (with latest firmware) Samsung BD-P2550 [Outputs 50Hz content at 60Hz] Samsung BD-UP5000 Samsung HT-D4500 Sharp BD-HP21 Sherwood BDP-5004 [Can be made region free] Vizio VBR100 [SD PAL content doesn't scale/centre - appears at top left of screen] Vizio VBR133 (3D Player) Note: You will need a 50Hz compatible display to play back 50Hz content with some of the above US players (eg. Panasonic DMP-BD60) or use a video processor to convert it to a compatible rate. Other players (including the Samsung players) convert the content to another frame rate (eg. 60Hz) so they don't need a 50Hz compatible TV. Compatible Games Consoles Sony PlayStation 4 Microsoft Xbox One [outputs 50Hz content at 60Hz] US Blu-ray Players NOT compatible with 50Hz content: Panasonic DMP-BD30 with firmware 1.6 or later Panasonic DMP-BD35 Panasonic DMP-BD55 Panasonic DMP-BD70V Panasonic DMP-BDT110 Panasonic DMP-BDT210 [using standard firmware] Sony BDP-S350 Sony BDP-S370 Sony BDP-S550 Sony BDP-S560 Sony BDP-S570 Sony Playstation 3 If you know of an error with this list or to add to or update the list, please post in this thread. US TV/Display manufacturers which are generally capable of receiving and outputting 50Hz content: Insignia (including Insignia NS-LCD 19-09) Vizio Here is a link to some of the 50Hz Blu-ray titles available: https://forum.blu-ray.com/blu-ray-mo...ay-thread.html Last edited by 4K2K; 12-04-2013 at 10:07 AM. |
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So interlaced video runs at 25 fps in Europe? How do they get film at 24 fps to transfer? I know for interlacing in the US they transmit two fields (odd/even lines) at 30 fps which gives 60 fields/sec for interlaced transmission. Then they use a trick called 3:2 pulldown which adds an extra field every other frame so that 2 frames generate 5 fields. This gives (24/2) * 5 = 60 fields/sec so 24 fps film transfers to 60 fields/sec for interlaced video. I can't see how the math works for Europe. I'm HT noobish at this point but I love tech stuff, so fill me in...?
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that's also why European laughed at us for so many year because we had additionnal stutter in our movies that their didn't had, basically they speed up to 25 than 2:2 to 50hz...
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Pioneer 05 and 51 will output 50hz and also upconvert 50hz. I don't know about other Pioneer units, but I would assume so.
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Does the 50hz to 60hz conversion for Samsung players only apply to those sold in Region B or does it apply to Region A (specifically the U.S.) as well?
Second, is there a list/link for U.S. Blu-ray players that reliably play multi/no region Blu-ray discs without trouble? (For example, it's my understanding that the PS3 refuses to read any disc with PAL content even if the film itself is region-free 1080P.) Thanks in advance for the info. |
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It would be great if this list was actively maintained and made a sticky. There are many European imports that are region-free that do not play in the U.S. on most players because of the decision to leave the video in 1080i/50 Hz format.
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The US Samsung players do the same as the above except for any 50hz content on the Blu-ray disc, they output it in 60hz instead of 50hz. Quote:
But this list is for the "PAL" (ie. 50Hz) content. The US PS3 (and other players listed in the "don't work" section of the list above) won't play discs encoded as region free (eg. ABC) but are at 50hz. But PS3s using the most recent firmware are supposed to be able to skip 50hz content so that you should be able to play the 24p content if there is any on the disc. Though this doesn't help the people who want to watch the 50hz Blu-ray content, particularly if the entire disc is encoded at 50hz (which is the correct rate for a lot of European content). People with US PS3s (or other Sony players) who want to watch region free discs released in Europe (or other places where 50hz is used) or stuff shot at the correct speed, could ask Sony to release a firmware update to support it (especially since it is part of the Blu-ray spec). Same thing for Panasonic. Then practically all Blu-ray players should be compatible. Last edited by 4K2K; 12-03-2009 at 09:34 PM. |
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Do you have PS3 firmware version 3.0 or higher? If not try updating to the latest firmware. According to Penton-Man, the PS3 firmware version 3.0 skips any 50hz content (though this won't help for discs that are correctly encoded entirely 50hz, or if you wanted to watch any of the 50hz content on a disc that also had 24p content.).
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1) Always output the 50hz content at 50hz 2) Convert any 50hz content to 60hz and output at 60hz 3) Give the option to output 50hz content at either 50hz or 60hz |
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To my knowledge, when you insert a PAL disc, all the available resolutions then switch to PAL formats. I do not believe the Pioneer units can convert 50hz to 60hz.
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So, bit of help needed. I'm in the US and have a US PS3 as my Blu-ray player. I'm a fan of UK TV shows and recently bought the recently released (Dec. 7) Gavin & Stacey Complete Series box set on Blu-ray.
Now, I know that the US PS3 won't play 50hz content. When I stick one of the discs in all that comes up is a blank screen. No message that it's region-locked, etc. Does that mean the disc is 50hz and can't be played on the PS3? Should I look into getting a standalone Samsung player? Or could it be that this release is actually region-locked and therefore I just flushed some money down the drain and I should stop before I go out and buy a standalone player thus flushing some more down the drain. ![]() |
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Anyone know about the Denon 1610?? I can't seem to find that info, not many own this player (that visit forums) it seems.
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