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Postad 26 oktober 2007 - 14:23

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Panasonic intros next-gen Blu-ray player

Panasonic has announced the introduction of the DMP-BD30, which the company calls the next generation High Definition 1080p Blu-ray Disc player. The DMP-BD30 is the first Blu-ray player to be introduced with Final Standard Profile, which adds a variety of new and enhanced features to the Blu-ray arena and one that separates the Panasonic Blu-ray player from the rest of the field.
Also unique to the DMP-BD30 is the inclusion of an SD Memory Card slot for playback of High Definition content recorded in the AVCHD format. The SD slot also allows for viewing of digital still images recorded to an SD Memory Card.

Final Standard Profile is an advanced function added to the Blu-ray standard, which opens the door to new functions such as Picture-in-Picture (which displays a second image in a sub window) and Audio Mixing (allows the consumer to switch the sound between the main and sub windows).

According to Gene Kelsey, Vice President, Panasonic Entertainment Group, "The DMP-BD30 will contribute greatly to Blu-ray's mounting lead over the competing format. Panasonic's adoption of the Final Standard Profile adds a whole new dimension to the entertainment experience. For example, when the added value features inherent to the Final Standard Profile are incorporated into a Blu-ray movie, the viewer could have a myriad of entertainment options. One of the more intriguing aspects of the Final Standard Profile is the Picture-in-Picture feature that would allow the movie fan to access a variety of entertainment enhancements, such as having the director or an actor pop up to discuss a scene you are watching, or with an animated movie, you might see the actor performing their character's voice over, all while still watching the movie. Not only do these features give Panasonic a strong advantage in the high definition market, but they provide the movie community with numerous opportunities to embellish the viewing experience with additional creative elements."

Key Features

Final Standard Profile adds a variety of new and enhanced features* to BD media produced using BD-ROM Profile 1 Version 1.1. For example, a Picture-in-Picture feature displays a sub-screen, and an Audio Mixing function lets the user switch the playback sound between the main screen and the sub-screen.

The DMP-BD30 incorporates the same unique Panasonic P4HD (Pixel Precision Progressive Processing for HD) technology that gained widespread popularity in the DMP-BD10/10A. In addition, the PHL Reference Chroma Processor in the DMP-BD30 expresses the fine details and nuances of movie scenes by reproducing clearer color boundaries, and the 1080/24p Playback function provides BD movies with the same 24-fps (frames per second) playback used in movie theaters. The DMP-BD30 is also compatible with HDMITM V.1.3 and the Deep Color function, for superbly smooth gradation and 4,096-step gradation. These and other features greatly boost image processing performance.

To enhance the sound quality, HDMITM V.1.3 compliance also enables the DMP-BD30 to output Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD audio in bitstream form with no degradation, and brings remastering to the Blu-ray Disc for the first time ever.

These high-quality image and sound technologies are incorporated in the UniPhier chip, a Panasonic-created system LSI developed by applying 45-nanometer processing to a consumer product for the first time in the world. This single-chip integration technology also contributes greatly to the DMP-BD30's slimmer dimensions and lower power consumption.

For networking convenience, the DMP-BD30 comes with an SD Memory Card slot. This enables easy linking with an HD camcorder or digital still camera. AVCHD video images and JPEG photos can be viewed on a large-screen TV at a high 1920 x 1080 resolution by simply inserting an SD Memory Card into the DMP-BD30's SD Memory Card slot.

The inclusion of a multi-function SD Card slot is another new addition to the Panasonic Blu-ray player. Coupled with the AVCHD codec, the DMP-BD30 allows for images recorded on a high capacity HD SD card to be outputted directly from the player's HDMI terminal in their original 1080p form. To further benefit the user, the DMP-BD30 provides an AVCHD Direct Navigator function that makes it easy to search for particular scenes. The player can also play back JPEG still images on an SD card, such as those recorded with a Panasonic Lumix digital camera. The DMP-BD30 converts the images to 1920x1080 resolution, ideal for viewing on a1080p HD Plasma and output them through the HDMI terminal.

The new DMP-BD30 Blu-ray Disc Player both maximizes BD media enjoyment and links with other High Definition products such as camcorders and digital still cameras to serve as a vital hub for HD entertainment.

Like its predecessor, the DMP-DB30 features the EZ-Sync HDAVI Control that allows the consumer to operate their Panasonic home theater system with one remote. With one touch of the EZ-Sync button, all the components turn on, the correct TV input is chosen, the TV's built-in speakers are muted and the home theater starts playback.

With a suggeste retail price of $499.95, the DMP-BD30 also features a myriad of technology advances, including Deep Color Compatibility, and HDMI 1.3B, that bumps the step gradation from 8-bit 256 all the way up to 12-bit, 4,096 step gradation. To further enhance the viewing experience, the DMP-BD30 also provides 1080/24p playback, so the consumer can enjoy the same 24-fps (frames per second) reproduction as the original movie. This eliminates the need to utilize 3.2 pull down, a process to convert 24-fps images to 60-fps, resulting in a smoother picture.

Kelsey added, "Panasonic's commitment to excellence in entertainment and technology is evident in the establishment of Panasonic Hollywood Labs, where a great deal of research went into the development of Blu-ray. PHL has become one of the major centers for the authoring of Blu-ray titles and works closely with studio engineers in developing High Definition compression technologies."

Based in Secaucus, N.J., Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, a market and technology leader in high definition entertainment, is a Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, the principal North American subsidiary of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. (NYSE: MC) and the hub of Panasonic's U.S. marketing, sales, service and R&D operations. Information about Panasonic products is available at www.panasonic.com. Additional company information is available at www.panasonic.com.

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Postad 26 oktober 2007 - 14:26

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Postad 26 oktober 2007 - 14:31

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cool pryl :P

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Postad 26 oktober 2007 - 14:52

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Nice, bra pris också :P

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Postad 30 oktober 2007 - 21:53

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Uppdaterat första inlägget.

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Postad 30 oktober 2007 - 21:56

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Ser bra ut men klarar den av att avkoda DTS-HD MA eller skicka ljudformatet som bitstream till en receiver?
Har blivit bortskämd med DTS-HD MA sedan jag fick hem min Samsung BD-P1400...

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Postad 30 oktober 2007 - 22:25

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Ser bra ut men klarar den av att avkoda DTS-HD MA eller skicka ljudformatet som bitstream till en receiver?
Har blivit bortskämd med DTS-HD MA sedan jag fick hem min Samsung BD-P1400...


Via bitstream ja :)
http://www.avsforum....mp;postcount=89

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Postad 30 oktober 2007 - 22:38

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First Look at Panasonic's $499 DMP-BD30 Blu-Ray Player (Product Review)

It's not often that a manufacturer in the Consumer Electronics space actually moves forward a launch date but that's exactly what's happening today with Panasonic's early launch of their third generation Blu-ray Disc player, the DMP-BD30. Originally announced for Q1, 2008, the BD30 is now expected in stores in November for a suggested list price of $499.99.

The DMP-BD30 is the first player to support Blu-ray's "Final Standard Profile" (a.k.a "BD-ROM Profile 1, Version 1.1"). This means it can do all those nifty tricks like Picture-in-Picture (PIP) commentary tracks (with audio level mixing) and Secondary Audio, when the software supports it.

Although the DMP-BD30 does not include a network port, it does include an SD memory card slot. From this you can play back AVC-HD video files or JPEG images stored on any SD or SDHC memory card. And while you're enjoying a slide show of your favorite digital pictures, you can set them to music, because the BD30 also supports concurrent playback of standard CDs or MP3 CDs with your photos.

Of course, the player also plays back (and upconverts) standard DVDs, but does not support the audio portion of the ill-fated DVD-Audio format (probably a non-issue to most people, but still worth noting). With the player's AVCHD support, you can transfer an SD card over from a Panasonic High Definition camcorder for direct playback and control of high definition home movies through the player.

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Panasonic's DMP-BD30 Blu-ray Disc player is the first to support the Final Standard Profile.


At a sneak preview event last week in New York, Panasonic execs described that the SD card support can also be used to provide future value-added content for Blu-ray Disc movie titles - special features that could be downloaded over the internet, transfered to SD card, and moved to the player. Then the content would be "unlocked" once the matching Blu-ray Disc title is inserted, and synchronized with the on-screen action where appropriate. Seems like a long way to go for special features, but it does allow Blu-ray Disc buyers to get value-added content in near-real time, well past the manufacturing date of the disc itself, without a live network connection.

In terms of performance, Panasonic engineers have apparently focused heavily on the video performance of the unit, intending to match or beat any currently available Blu-ray Disc player. Their new UniPhier® technology combines an advanced chroma processor with Panasonic's P4HD imaging technology. The intention is to reproduces crisp, natural colors and detailed images that are extremely faithful to the original movie. The chroma processor effectively "upsamples" the color palate to compensate for color compression inherent in Blu-ray mastering process.

Meanwhile Panasonic's proprietary P4HD video processing is designed to correctly reconstruct or convert 1080i content to 1080p with the highest quality image, minimimizing judder and other artifacts and capturing the full 1920x1080 pixel detail of the source material.

So... How Does It Look?

We tested the player using a standard battery of SD and HD test discs as well as some actual movies and concert titles and found that it did an excellent job converting 1080i test signals to 1080p with pixel-perfect detail. The player was able to present single pixel high rows of alternating black and white lines without strobing or detail loss showing that it correctly deinterlaces a 1080i signal back into its 1080p source. As a high definition disc player, The DMP-BD30 is capable of top-notch video performance, at least in our initial tests and viewing.

The player also did a very good job of converting standard definition DVDs to 1080p resolution, with some caveats. In the first "jaggies" test of the Silicon Optix HQV test DVD, the rotating white line of the test pattern had only a slight quiver of visible stair-stepping at about 10-15 degrees, but then recovered and was otherwise virtually straight throughout its revolution. Similarly on the 3 diagonal-line test, only the lowest of the 3 lines exhibited stair-stepping and even then, less dramatically than many lesser upconverting players.

The Devil is in the Details

On the 3:2 pulldown "Film Detail" test from the HQV disc (excerpt from "Super Speedway"), the player took around a second to recognize the 3:2 film cadence and correct for it. This displayed the telltale wavy line through the grandstand that results from improper de-interlacing of film-based content, but only briefly. After recognizing the cadence the player produced excellent detail in the image.

In the "mixed film/video content" test, with video titles overlaid on top of film-based source material, the player passed the vertically scrolling title test, but failed the horizontally-scrolling title test. As to how important this is for real-world source material, that remains to be seen. I haven't seen too many of my favorite films with rolling video titles overlaid on top of the film, nor do subtitles exhibit this type of problem since they're digitally overlaid on the film at playback time (and they're in a fixed position on screen).

Surround Sound - The Next Generation

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Hey, whaddya know, these things DO light up!


In terms of support for advanced audio formats (DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD), this is provided on the BD30 via bitstream only. The on-board Dolby and DTS decoders will only decode the "core" portions of DTS-HD, Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby TrueHD soundtracks. But if you have a receiver or processor that supports these formats directly, then this does not really matter to you - simply set the Panasonic's audio outputs to "bitstream" (and disable "Secondary Audio"), and the player will happily send along the raw audio bitstream via HDMI for decoding on your compatible receiver.

And, although Panasonic's live demo didn't highlight this next gen audio support, I verified later that it works as designed for both DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD. Using a DTS-HD demo disc for DTS-HD Master Audio, and the "Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds: Live at Radio City" disc for Dolby TrueHD, connecting via HDMI to an Integra DTR-7.8 home theater receiver, I finally saw those DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD logos light up, which indicates that the receiver was receiving the correct bitstream formats.

I also took some time to sit back and listen... and it was GOOD! Excellent separation, effortless dynamics, accurate timbral reproduction and a complete lack of the usual digital artifacts that can plague bit-limited CDs and highly compressed DVDs.

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When setting the audio to "bitstream" be sure to turn secondary audio to "off" otherwise you may lose some of those precious bits!


As an audiophile, I was disappointed when neither DVD-Audio nor SACD was able to make a dent in the consumer market (hmmmm... perhaps having two competing formats had something to do with that?), but now both HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc have the potential for audio quality that exceeds even those recently departed formats. Let's just hope that history does not repeat itself this time around with the current format struggles.

Ergonomically Correct

In terms of operation, Panasonic has continued to trim time from the boot-up and load times with the DMP-BD30. It took roughly 23 seconds to boot up from powered off to the Blu-ray splash screen and another 10 seconds to display the first screen of the Blu-ray Disc that was enclosed in the tray. When it's already powered on, placing a disc in the tray and pressing "play" takes around 26 seconds for a Blu-ray Disc and 17 seconds for a DVD. These are times I can easily live with, to get the picture quality advantages that are available with next generation discs.

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Panasonic DMP-BD30 - rear panel.

I observed no HDMI "hiccups" or handshake errors, testing this on a Panasonic plasma and a Sanyo 1080p projector. Even with an Impact Acoustics HDMI switch and Integra receiver in between, the displays were both quick to lock to the source device and produce a picture-perfect 1080p image.

Final Thoughts

With only about a week to run the DMP-BD30 through its paces, our initial impression is that it definitely gets it right where it matters - in the reproduction of high quality color-rich 1080p images, and in its ability to pass next generation lossless audio surround sound codecs to a compatible receiver or processor. Will its lack of network-capability be a show-stopper for anyone? Certainly not for me, and probably not for anyone who's in the market now for a Blu-ray Disc player. We plan to follow this up with a complete review in the coming weeks, but for now, it's gets our thumbs-up as one of the best values in high performance high definition sources currently available.


Källa: BigPictureBigSound.com

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Postad 30 oktober 2007 - 23:12

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Postad 31 oktober 2007 - 13:13

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Lite mer info på Prylportalen

Står dock inget om en eventuell svenk release, bara att: "....Det troliga är att en liknande modeller också kommer till Sverige och Europa under våren."

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Postad 02 november 2007 - 12:56

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Äntligen 3:e generationen av BD-spelare. Förhoppningsvis kommer den till Sverige i november eller till tyskland så att man kan köpa en till sig själv som Julklapp. Onkyo 605 serien passar perfekt som förstärkar eftersom den klarar HD ljud via HDMI 1.3.

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Postad 06 november 2007 - 16:58

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http://gadgets.3yen....gory/panasonic/

The good: Excellent picture quality on Blu-ray discs; 1080p output at 24 frames per second; DVD upconversion up to 1080p; HDMI 1.3b output; can output Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio in bitstream format; first Blu-ray Profile 1.1 player; SD card slot can play high-def video from AVCHD camcorders.

The bad: No built-in decoding for high-resolution audio formats; no Ethernet jack for firmware upgrades or future interactive content.

The bottom line: The Panasonic DMP-BD30 offers excellent video quality and is Blu-ray Profile 1.1 compliant, but those who want high-resolution audio will need a cutting-edge AV receiver.



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Postad 11 november 2007 - 11:43

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The main reason for visiting that day, was for Panasonic's announcement of their new DMP-BD30 Blu-ray disc player. As has been mentioned before, this player will be the first “Final Profile” player to hit the market and will arrive at a price point of $499. Panasonic also unveiled their new high definition handheld video camera. This device will record full HD video and 5.1 surround sound onto a SD memory card that is able to be read by the new DMP-BD30. This combination is an excellent value for the consumer who wants to experience the high definition lifestyle that Panasonic is currently promoting. We were also treated to demonstrations of an upconverted standard definition image compared to the full high definition Blu-ray presentation. The differences were not subtle. Lastly, we were shown a comparison in picture quality between the Panasonic DMP-BD10 and the new DMP-BD30. By using selections from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Panasonic was able to showcase a distinctive reduction in noise, inproved color fidelity, better motion capabilities and an even greater level of detail present from the new player.


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Källa: Blu-ray.com

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Postad 11 november 2007 - 11:55

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Postad 11 november 2007 - 13:28

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ser bra ut, ge mig en Reg A för 5k så köper jag den på plats :-)

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Postad 11 november 2007 - 15:05

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Ser bra ut men kom ihåg, den klarar ej av att avkoda True-HD, DTS-HD MA!
Det behövs en receiver med HDMI som klarar dessa ljudformat d.v.s. spelaren får då skicka ljudet som bitstream till receivern.
Tycker det är lite synd att den saknar nätverksuttag...

Tycker faktiskt att Samsung BD-P1400 är ett bättre köp ifall nu Samsung fixar 1080p/24 buggen!
Den har intern avkodning av True-HD och DTS-HD och har nätverksuttag.
Ryktas t.o.m. att den kan uppgraderas till profil 1.1.

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Postad 12 november 2007 - 13:10

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Panasonic har ingen reciever som klarar att avkoda True-HD och DTS-HD. Det får bli en Onkyo 605. Viera Link fungerar med Onkyo samt Sony

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Postad 12 november 2007 - 15:11

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Tycker faktiskt att Samsung BD-P1400 är ett bättre köp ifall nu Samsung fixar 1080p/24 buggen!
Den har intern avkodning av True-HD och DTS-HD och har nätverksuttag.
Ryktas t.o.m. att den kan uppgraderas till profil 1.1.


Inte har den inbyggd dekoder för DTS-HD MA...?

Det finns mig veterligen ingen spelare på marknaden som klarar att koda av Master Audio.

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Postad 12 november 2007 - 16:46

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Tycker faktiskt att Samsung BD-P1400 är ett bättre köp ifall nu Samsung fixar 1080p/24 buggen!
Den har intern avkodning av True-HD och DTS-HD och har nätverksuttag.
Ryktas t.o.m. att den kan uppgraderas till profil 1.1.


Inte har den inbyggd dekoder för DTS-HD MA...?

Det finns mig veterligen ingen spelare på marknaden som klarar att koda av Master Audio.

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Du har helt rätt den kan inte avkoda DTS-HD MA men det skrev jag inte heller.
Det finns ett ljudformat som heter DTS-HD vilket inte är lossless...
6 Mbps är max bitrate för DTS-HD medans DTS-HD MA kan ha upp till 24,5Mbps.
DTS-HD kan Samsungen avkoda internt!
Det blir lätt förvirrat med alla de nya ljudformaten...

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Postad 12 november 2007 - 17:20

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Du har helt rätt den kan inte avkoda DTS-HD MA men det skrev jag inte heller.
Det finns ett ljudformat som heter DTS-HD vilket inte är lossless...
6 Mbps är max bitrate för DTS-HD medans DTS-HD MA kan ha upp till 24,5Mbps.
DTS-HD kan Samsungen avkoda internt!
Det blir lätt förvirrat med alla de nya ljudformaten...


Ok, då är jag med.

En pekpinne bara, det finns inget format som heter DTS-HD. Däremot finns det "DTS-HD High Resolution Audio", som jag antar är det du menar. Men jag håller med om att det kan vara rörigt.

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Postad 13 november 2007 - 10:16

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Du har helt rätt den kan inte avkoda DTS-HD MA men det skrev jag inte heller.
Det finns ett ljudformat som heter DTS-HD vilket inte är lossless...
6 Mbps är max bitrate för DTS-HD medans DTS-HD MA kan ha upp till 24,5Mbps.
DTS-HD kan Samsungen avkoda internt!
Det blir lätt förvirrat med alla de nya ljudformaten...


Ok, då är jag med.

En pekpinne bara, det finns inget format som heter DTS-HD. Däremot finns det "DTS-HD High Resolution Audio", som jag antar är det du menar. Men jag håller med om att det kan vara rörigt.

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Nu har det blivit så att man skriver DTS-HD eller DTS-HD 5.1 och inte DTS-HD High Resolution Audio när man uppger detta ljudformat ( inga pekpinnar behövs ).

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Postad 13 november 2007 - 13:18

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Nu har det blivit så att man skriver DTS-HD eller DTS-HD 5.1 och inte DTS-HD High Resolution Audio när man uppger detta ljudformat ( inga pekpinnar behövs ).

Det är möjligt att "man" gör det, dock bäddar det för missuppfattningar. Att skriva DTS-HD 5.1 som underförstått skulle vara DTS HD High Resolution Audio tycker jag är helt galet, det formatet supportar upp til 7.1...

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Postad 13 november 2007 - 13:24

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Bra info och mastiga bilder Addex. Som vanligt. :P

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Postad 28 november 2007 - 16:03

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Ny review på hidefdigest!

Hardware Review: Panasonic DMP-BD30

The Bottom Line: Is It Worth It?

Each potential buyer will judge the importance of Blu-ray Profile 1.1 based on their own personal priorities. Previous Blu-ray models will continue to play all discs and traditional bonus features, so if you don't find support for interactive content all that important, this feature may not necessarily be a deal-breaker.

In any case, for the first Profile 1.1 compliant Blu-ray player, the Panasonic DMP-BD30 is a well-priced deal that offers excellent video quality on Blu-ray discs and the capability to bitstream advanced audio codecs to a compatible receiver (still a rare feature in Blu-ray players). On the other hand, it lacks the ability to decode those audio codecs internally as prior Panasonic models could, and has very poor deinterlacing and DVD upconversion quality. The BD30 isn't quite a perfect Blu-ray player, but it performs strongly in core areas and rates a worthy recommendation.



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Postad 29 november 2007 - 15:03

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Detta är kanske helt fel tråd men eftersom jag intresserad av Panan så ställer jag den här.

Vad är det för skillnad mellan DTS-HD MA och vanlig DTS? Jag har 5.1 setup hemma och kommer inte att uppgradera till 7.1 så har jag då någon nytta av de nya ljudformaten?


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Postad 30 november 2007 - 00:22

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Detta är kanske helt fel tråd men eftersom jag intresserad av Panan så ställer jag den här.

Vad är det för skillnad mellan DTS-HD MA och vanlig DTS? Jag har 5.1 setup hemma och kommer inte att uppgradera till 7.1 så har jag då någon nytta av de nya ljudformaten?


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DTS-HD Master Audio är "lossless" dvs förlustfri komprimering av ljudet. Vanlig DTS är ej förlustfri dvs komprimerad, typ som en mp3.

Mer info här...

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Postad 07 december 2007 - 16:43

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Ingen som har sett nånting om när vi kan väntas se denna i vårt avlånga land?

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Postad 04 januari 2008 - 01:13

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Enligt denna sidan i manualen så klarar den alla ljudformaten ..

Eller läser jag så fel ?

Maveric :unsure:

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Postad 04 januari 2008 - 14:36

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Enligt denna sidan i manualen så klarar den alla ljudformaten ..

Eller läser jag så fel ?

Maveric ;)


hmmm... den var inte helt lättläst... men min tolkning av den sidan är att du kan skicka all format som bitstream, har nån sett nånting om vad den kan avkoda och skicka ut på de analoga utgångarna??
Och när kommer den till europa??

#30

Postad 06 januari 2008 - 12:28

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När ser vi denna i Sverige ?

#31

Postad 06 januari 2008 - 17:57

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är detta en av panasonics nya blu ray spelare? känner bara till BD10. denna verkar vara billigare

#32

Postad 06 januari 2008 - 21:31

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Specs from Panasonic's new DMP-BD50

Panasonic just introduced their new Blu-ray player, the DMP-BD50. Like we heard at the press conference, BD-Live is getting rolled out across the lineup and this unit has all the other goodies you'd expect in the latest from Panasonic: Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD MA, PIP functionality and the Viera-link functionality for control of multiple components through a single remote. Video processing goes through the Unipher processor, a combination of chroma and deinterlacing developed by Panasonic Hollywood Laboratories. Last but not least, this player gets treated to playback of SD-based media.

Källa: Engadget.com

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Postad 06 januari 2008 - 22:48

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Specs from Panasonic's new DMP-BD50

Panasonic just introduced their new Blu-ray player, the DMP-BD50. Like we heard at the press conference, BD-Live is getting rolled out across the lineup and this unit has all the other goodies you'd expect in the latest from Panasonic: Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD MA, PIP functionality and the Viera-link functionality for control of multiple components through a single remote. Video processing goes through the Unipher processor, a combination of chroma and deinterlacing developed by Panasonic Hollywood Laboratories. Last but not least, this player gets treated to playback of SD-based media.

Källa: Engadget.com


Ja då ser det ut att finnas en ny favorit Bluray spelare.

Äntligen börjar det komma internal DTS-HD MA decoding. Nu är nästa fråga om man får ut det via analoga utgångarna, annars meningslöst.

#34

Postad 06 januari 2008 - 22:50

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Meningslöst för dig kanske, men inte för mig. :)

#35

Postad 06 januari 2008 - 22:58

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Meningslöst för dig kanske, men inte för mig. :)


Jag visste att det skulle komma som svar. B)

Antar att du har HDMI receiver utan DTS-HD MA stöd? :P

Redigerat av thetias, 06 januari 2008 - 22:59.


#36

Postad 06 januari 2008 - 23:05

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Meningslöst för dig kanske, men inte för mig. :)


Jag visste att det skulle komma som svar. :lol:

Antar att du har HDMI receiver utan DTS-HD MA stöd? :P


Din slutledningsförmåga är imponerande. :) B)

#37

Postad 06 januari 2008 - 23:17

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Meningslöst för dig kanske, men inte för mig. :)


Jag visste att det skulle komma som svar. :lol:

Antar att du har HDMI receiver utan DTS-HD MA stöd? :P


Din slutledningsförmåga är imponerande. :) B)


Im just that kinda guy. :)

#38

Postad 06 januari 2008 - 23:24

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Bild på det nya flaggskeppet.

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#39

Postad 07 januari 2008 - 07:27

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Vad tror man priset på BD50 kommer landa på? Börjar bli intressant att uppgradera riggen.

#40

Postad 07 januari 2008 - 07:40

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En bild till på BD-50.

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Postad 07 januari 2008 - 13:57

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Kommer BD50 kunna skicka ut samtliga (av de den klarar) ljudformat över lågnivå 5:1 alt 7:1?

Helt OT : Köpte första Blu-ray filmen idag, äntligen gjort mitt val. :D

#42

Postad 07 januari 2008 - 15:48

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Verkar vara en klockren spelare!

btw..oxå helt OT: köpte även jag mina första Blu-ray filmer idag + HD-DVD filmer...kör båda formaten i framtiden

#43

Postad 07 januari 2008 - 21:55

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Officiell pressrelease för DMP-BD50: PANASONIC PREVIEWS LATEST BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER

Står dock inget om några analoga 5.1-utgångar tyvärr.

MVH
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#44

Postad 08 januari 2008 - 11:31

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Release och pris?

#45

Postad 08 januari 2008 - 11:40

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FInns inget officiellt om än. Men det kommer uppgifter om lansering april maj, dock inofficiellt.

Riktiga bilder lär dyka upp från CES snart.

MVH
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#46

Postad 08 januari 2008 - 22:47

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BD50 verkar riktigt lovande. Dags att byta ut PS3an mot en sådan, för filmtittande, när den kommer.

Priset borde väl hamna runt +6000kr kan man tänka.

#47

Postad 08 januari 2008 - 23:38

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Release och pris?


Vi får allt vänta...

Pressevent under våren
Panasonic i Europa kommer att ha ett stort pressevent under tidig vår och kommer där att lansera alla nya produkterna. Fram tills dess får vi alltså sväva i ovisshet vilka produkter som kommer att lanseras i Sverige.


Källa: Prylportalen.se

#48

Postad 08 januari 2008 - 23:57

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Release och pris?


Enligt någon Panasonicrepresentant på CES skulle priset ligga strax över 30:an, som här ligger på typ 6000kr.

Releasen är ju några månader bort dock, så den kanske kan hamna på 6000 även den, när den väl dyker upp.

Redigerat av Unregistered32461, 08 januari 2008 - 23:57.


#49

Postad 09 januari 2008 - 04:14

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Från AVSForum, vet inte hur officiellt det är, men here goes:

Profile 2.0 introduces online connectivity, tagged by Blu Ray as BD-Live, similar to what HD DVD already offers. The Panasonic DMP-BD50 also supports all advanced audio codecs, and gives users the option to output LPCM or bitstream over HDMI. 7.1 channel analog outputs are provided for users who do not have HDMI capable processors, or who feel that the DACs in the DMP-BD50 do a better job.



#50

Postad 09 januari 2008 - 12:11

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Den ska tydligen vara identisk till utesendet med BD30, men har en Ethernetport på baksida.
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2.0 profilen, analoga 7.1-utångar och avkodning för samtliga ljudformat "known to mankind" gör ju det här till en pappersprodukt som bådar gott.
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Bilder från Jon Spackman (AVS)

MVH
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