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« Reply #90 on: Feb 07, 2010 at 02:52 PM »

Well, 3D at home (polarized or active-shutter, not anaglyphic) would really be mind-blowing, if --- and that's a big "if" --- they would ever get it right.

If no BD player in the world can implement a simple resume function on a BD-J disc in 2010, imagine the deluge of glitches on 3D BD when it comes out.

As for me, I'd rather watch 3D the old-fashioned way --- in a movie theater at the malls ...  Cheesy
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« Reply #91 on: Feb 15, 2010 at 10:45 AM »

I finally bought a BD player (Panny BD60), thanks to sir pchin's positive outlook  Wink.

For my first BD disc, I bought a Benjamin Button from Astro V-mall.  Compared with the SD version, the BD's clear advantage is the stunning detail, even if my 50-inch plasma is only a 1366 x 768 panel, and even if I'm seated 10 feet away from the screen.

Benjamin is only rated "1.75 - Gold" on avsforum's PQ Tier List (http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1168342), yet I'm very happy with the PQ.  

I'll try a title from Tier 0 or 1 next time.  But I'll try to avoid BD-J discs.

I tested a dual layer DVD+R to see if the player can handle a seamless layer change.  Surprisingly, the BD60 handled the layer change seamlessly, contrary to some posts on avsforum.  I know exactly where the layer change on that DVD+R is located, since I set the layer change position myself on ImgBurn.  

Next time, I'll observe how the player handles older DVDs that have a non-seamless layer switch.

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« Reply #92 on: Feb 15, 2010 at 11:05 AM »

I finally bought a BD player (Panny BD60), thanks to sir pchin's positive outlook  Wink.

For my first BD disc, I bought a Benjamin Button from Astro V-mall.  Compared with the SD version, the BD's clear advantage is the stunning detail, even if my 50-inch plasma is only a 1366 x 768 panel, and even if I'm seated 10 feet away from the screen.

Benjamin is only rated "1.75 - Gold" on avsforum's PQ Tier List (http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1168342), yet I'm very happy with the PQ.  

I'll try a title from Tier 0 or 1 next time.  But I'll try to avoid BD-J discs.

I tested a dual layer DVD+R to see if the player can handle a seamless layer change.  Surprisingly, the BD60 handled the layer change seamlessly, contrary to some posts on avsforum.  I know exactly where the layer change on that DVD+R is located, since I set the layer change position myself on ImgBurn.  

Next time, I'll observe how the player handles older DVDs that have a non-seamless layer switch.



Sir Congrats, happy viewing. I think a few titles you really have to buy are Braveheart and UP. Man the PQ is simply awesome imo Grin Wink
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« Reply #93 on: Feb 15, 2010 at 11:21 AM »

Thanks for the recommendations!

I'm thinking hard about Braveheart, kasi I recently got the remastered SD DVD (Canadian R1), and the PQ is very, very good on the SD DVD.  Nakakahinayang tuloy ...  Sad
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« Reply #94 on: Feb 15, 2010 at 12:09 PM »

Congrats, Atty!!! You now have a new spending curve ahead.   Grin   
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« Reply #95 on: Feb 15, 2010 at 12:32 PM »

I finally bought a BD player (Panny BD60), thanks to sir pchin's positive outlook  Wink.

For my first BD disc, I bought a Benjamin Button from Astro V-mall.  Compared with the SD version, the BD's clear advantage is the stunning detail, even if my 50-inch plasma is only a 1366 x 768 panel, and even if I'm seated 10 feet away from the screen.

Benjamin is only rated "1.75 - Gold" on avsforum's PQ Tier List (http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1168342), yet I'm very happy with the PQ.  

I'll try a title from Tier 0 or 1 next time.  But I'll try to avoid BD-J discs.

I tested a dual layer DVD+R to see if the player can handle a seamless layer change.  Surprisingly, the BD60 handled the layer change seamlessly, contrary to some posts on avsforum.  I know exactly where the layer change on that DVD+R is located, since I set the layer change position myself on ImgBurn.  

Next time, I'll observe how the player handles older DVDs that have a non-seamless layer switch.



Congratulations sir,..!

That is a fine unit,....

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« Reply #96 on: Feb 15, 2010 at 01:29 PM »

... and just in case, i find this site very informative, esp with the reviews and problems of some of the BD players out there...

http://www.blu-ray.com/players/

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« Reply #97 on: Feb 15, 2010 at 04:54 PM »

Congrat Atty Barrister for finally taking the decision (it must be a really hard decision after the long deliberation period)! Welcome aboard to the BD HD world. Nice...even at 50" 1366 x 768, no doubt the PQ will still look stunning. Wink 

Currently, there are some nice tittles out there selling below $15.00
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« Reply #98 on: Feb 15, 2010 at 06:28 PM »

Thanks sir pchin!  That's right, even on a 50" 1366 x 768 plasma, where I suppose SD DVD will look as good as it can get, the BD is still obviously superior.  One glance and you just know that you're looking at a high def image.




Congrats, Atty!!! You now have a new spending curve ahead.   Grin

Thanks, bosing!

Sa spending, hindi naman siguro.  I still think that for a lot of movies, SD DVD is good enough.  

For example, have you heard of the "The Others" BD?  They say it's a terrible 1080i transfer: http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film2/DVDReviews46/the_others_blu-ray.htm

Like I always say, the player is cheap ... it's the price of the discs that'll kill ya ...  Tongue




Congratulations sir,..!

That is a fine unit,....

regards,
Benedict

Thanks, bos Benedict!  They say the Panny BD60 is second only to the Oppo BDPs.




... and just in case, i find this site very informative, esp with the reviews and problems of some of the BD players out there...

http://www.blu-ray.com/players/

cheers,...

Thanks again.  OK yata yung Panny BD45, kung no ethernet.  I tend to go for the models with less features, kasi my philosophy is that the simpler model will give you fewer glitches.      


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