Toshiba HD-A2 / HD-A20 / HD-XA2
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Postad 17 juli 2007 - 23:42
Postad 30 juli 2007 - 23:25
Postad 30 juli 2007 - 23:42
Någon som har något tips på något budgetvariant av HdDvd-spelare.. Jag känner att jag inte vill lägga 7000 på en dvd-spelare?
https://www.prisjakt...kt.php?p=125229
Postad 31 juli 2007 - 08:21
Någon som har något tips på något budgetvariant av HdDvd-spelare.. Jag känner att jag inte vill lägga 7000 på en dvd-spelare?
http://www.elgigante...2wAAAEO.ncQ1p3c
Postad 04 augusti 2007 - 08:37
Postad 13 september 2007 - 16:35
Firmware Update Version: 2.5
Applicable Models: HD-XA2, HD-A20, HD-A2, HD-A2W, and HD-D2.
Overview: As part of our commitment to provide world-class service to our customers, Toshiba is supplying this firmware update for use by purchasers of Toshiba HD DVD Player models HD-XA2 and HD-A20. This firmware update includes support for 1080p/24Hz OUTPUT, additional OSD languages, improved network connectivity supporting the download of web-enabled network content associated with certain HD DVD discs, and also addresses certain disc playback and HDMI/DVI related issues identified by Toshiba.
Important Note: Certain HD DVD discs may contain or have the capability of downloading studio-provided, web-enabled network content. To minimize any potential compatibility and/or connectivity issues, before viewing such content, it is recommended that you perform the firmware update process to ensure that your HD DVD player is using the latest firmware version.
How to obtain and install the firmware update:
1. If you have broadband internet service, you may obtain the firmware update over the internet using the Ethernet port on the back of your HD DVD Player. Instructions for configuring the Ethernet port and downloading the firmware update can be found in the owner's manual and Update Procedure sheet for your HD DVD Player. Here is an overview of the process:
BEFORE BEGINNING THE FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCESS, BE SURE TO REMOVE ANY DISCS FROM YOUR HD DVD PLAYER.
Please configure the Ethernet port. You may need to turn on DHCP and DNS.
After you have configured the Ethernet port, follow the directions in the owner’s manual to check for a firmware update.
If a firmware update is available for your player, it will take about 20 minutes to download and install.
Once the firmware update download process has finished;
A message will appear, and the firmware update will automatically start.
When the firmware update is completed, the player will automatically turn itself off.
For the HD-XA2 player only, please also follow steps 3 through 6.
Power up the player again.
The player will display a message that another update will start.
Read the message and press OK. The message will disappear, and the second firmware update will automatically start. Please be patient during this process. (During the update, "VERUP" will flash on the display of the player.)
When the firmware update is completed, the player will automatically turn itself off.
DO NOT UNPLUG, TURN OFF, OR USE ANY OTHER FEATURE OF YOUR PLAYER DURING THE FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCESS. Doing so will cause the writing of the firmware update to the player to be halted and the player may no longer operate properly. If the player stops working, please contact Toshiba Customer Solutions at (800) 319-6684.
If no firmware update is available, the player will quickly exit the update process.
Please refer to the owner’s manual and Update Procedure sheet for additional details.
2. If you have a PC with a CD-RW drive that is connected to the internet, you may be able to download an ISO image file of the firmware update to your PC and copy it to a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc. For more information, and to download an ISO image file of the firmware update click here.
3. If you are unable, or prefer not, to obtain the firmware update by one of the methods described above, you may contact Toshiba Customer Solutions at (800) 319-6684 and request that a firmware update disc be sent to you by mail. You can update the firmware using the firmware update disc by following the instructions provided with the disc.
Please note that if you sent Toshiba the Firmware Update Request card included with your player, you will receive an update disc by mail from Toshiba as soon as it becomes available.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1. What does this update do?
A1. This firmware update adds support for 1080p/24Hz output and for more on-screen language display options. In addition, this firmware update improves network connectivity for supporting the download of web- enabled network content associated with certain HD DVD discs, and also addresses certain disc playback and HDMI/DVI related issues identified by Toshiba.
Q2. Why do I need to turn on DHCP and DNS?
A2. Turning on DHCP causes the player to automatically detect its IP address and other network information from your internet service provider's DHCP server. Turning on DNS causes the player to automatically detect the DNS server address associated with your internet service provider.
Q3. I purchased an HD DVD disc that contains/has the capability of downloading web- enabled network content. What do I need to do to view this content?
A3. First, be sure that you have properly configured the player's Ethernet port. If your Ethernet port is properly configured, perform the firmware update process to update the player's firmware to the latest firmware version. Once you have updated the player with the latest firmware, follow the directions that came with the HD DVD disc or that appear in the menu of the HD DVD disc. Should you experience problems viewing such content, please contact Toshiba Customer Solutions at (800) 319-6684.
Q4. When I connect my HD DVD Player to my HDTV or HD Monitor using a HDMI to DVI adaptor cable or a HDMI to DVI adaptor, the output resolution of the player remains fixed at 480i. Does the new firmware address this issue?
A4. This firmware update addresses the issue. Should you continue to experience problems, please contact Toshiba Customer Solutions at (800) 319-6684.
Q5. The HDMI output does not work or works intermittently with the HDMI or DVI input on my HDTV or monitor. Does the new firmware address that issue?
A5. The firmware update addresses and improves HDMI and DVI connectivity issues. If you still experience such issues, try disconnecting and reconnecting the HDMI cable. Make sure your display input is set to HDMI (or DVI). If your display has more than one HDMI/DVI input, make sure that all connected HDMI/DVI source devices are powered on (even if not in use). If none of these solve the issue, please turn off the TV and the HD DVD player. Check all connections. Disconnect and reconnect the HDMI cable. Turn on the TV first and then turn on the HD DVD player. Should you continue to experience issues, please contact Toshiba Customer Solutions at (800) 319-6684.
Q6. During HD DVD playback I sometimes experience pixelization, block noise or audio dropouts. Sometimes playback freezes or stops. Sometimes, playback is not smooth. Does the new firmware address these issues?
A6. This firmware update addresses various playability issues. You should also check to be sure that the disc is clean and, if the disc will not operate at all, that you are inserting the disc with the right side up. In the event that playback freezes or stops, press and hold the ON/STANDBY button on the front of the player for approximately ten seconds. This will cause the player to turn off. After the player turns off, turn the player back on by pressing the ON/STANDBY button, and then press the OPEN/CLOSE button to remove the disc. Should you continue to experience issues, please contact Toshiba Customer Solutions at (800) 319- 6684. Should you continue to experience issues, please contact Toshiba Customer Solutions at (800) 319-6684.
Q7. Do I need to install prior firmware updates before installing the current firmware update?
A7. No. The current firmware update includes all of the prior firmware updates.
http://tacp.toshiba....vd2firmware.asp
Postad 14 september 2007 - 12:53
Postad 14 september 2007 - 15:03
Pris 198kr och den fungerar klockrent med min region A Blu-ray spelare...
Postad 03 oktober 2007 - 21:14
Någon som har lust att hjälpa mig
Postad 03 oktober 2007 - 21:28
Hmm.... hittar ingen strömomvandlare på Clasohlson.se
Någon som har lust att hjälpa mig
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Postad 04 oktober 2007 - 08:19
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Postad 04 oktober 2007 - 18:57
Toshiba HD-A2 - 229.98 Shipped from Amazon
Det är billigt, går det att beställa och få hemskickat till Sverige står ju bara att det går att beställa inom USA. Det är ju cirka 1500:-. Var ligger problemet? Tullavgift, garanti osv.? Är inne på att köpa en DVD spelare men HD DVD är kanske värt att satsa på till nya plasman Samsung 42 Q97, fast den stödker inte 1080p men i. Skulle verkligen se hur HD material ser ut på TV'n. Är redan nöjd med Digital TV, undrar hur det ser ur med HD DVD
Postad 04 oktober 2007 - 22:56
inkl strömomvandlare o frakt det är grymt pris..
hoppas dollarn sjunker som en sten till 6 kr jämnt
Redigerat av henke007, 04 oktober 2007 - 23:11.
Postad 04 oktober 2007 - 23:33
Det var inte såå länge sedan den låg i 9-10
jädrar vad man skulle shoppa på
Postad 06 oktober 2007 - 09:26
Rumors circulated that Toshiba would not upgrade its 2nd generation top model, the XA2, to support bit stream audio over HDMI, forcing consumers to buy their 3rd generation player that support this.
Bit stream audio over HDMI allows for external decoding of HD audio codecs.
This is not true. Toshiba confirmed to DVDTOWN.com that they indeed are working on a firmware upgrade that will allow bit stream audio over HDMI on the XA2. The date of release is still not decided upon, but they promised to let us know.
They also confirmed that the new models, A30 and A35, are shipping right now to retailers and should be in stock or come in stock very soon.
The A3 will follow in early November.
http://www.dvdtown.c...am-upgrade/4792
Postad 06 oktober 2007 - 13:38
XE-1 ägare haft samma problem??
Postad 06 oktober 2007 - 16:29
4 349:-
Postad 01 november 2007 - 13:07
När kommer den stora prissänkningen hit måntro?
Postad 02 november 2007 - 16:56
Postad 03 november 2007 - 00:51
Postad 04 november 2007 - 22:45
Det verkar omöjligt att få till en firmwareuppdatering på sin A2 när man bor i Europa. Är det någon som har en lösning på detta?
http://www.avsforum....ad.php?t=849747
Postad 05 november 2007 - 13:11
Den har inga problem att göra det från Europa... Om de inte ändrat det nyligen....
Har köpt en HD-A35 nu som uppgraderade fint till 1.1...
Postad 05 november 2007 - 13:32
Wow 1.1 Den måste ha grymma "features" från början, grattisJag har uppdaterat min gamla HD-A2 ända sedan jag köpte den fram till senaste firmware utan problem.
Den har inga problem att göra det från Europa... Om de inte ändrat det nyligen....
Har köpt en HD-A35 nu som uppgraderade fint till 1.1...
Postad 05 november 2007 - 13:44
Hej NidasJag har uppdaterat min gamla HD-A2 ända sedan jag köpte den fram till senaste firmware utan problem.
Den har inga problem att göra det från Europa... Om de inte ändrat det nyligen....
Har köpt en HD-A35 nu som uppgraderade fint till 1.1...
Skulle du kunna säga om A35:an har en tystare fläkt än tidigare generationerna???
Jag stör mig en smula på E1:ans fläkt och har ändå tänkt byta....frågan är bara till vad.
Om E35:an är tystare så blir det nog en sån, annars blir det en EX1:a nu.
Mvh/Stefan
Postad 05 november 2007 - 15:19
Jag har uppdaterat min gamla HD-A2 ända sedan jag köpte den fram till senaste firmware utan problem.
Den har inga problem att göra det från Europa... Om de inte ändrat det nyligen....
Har köpt en HD-A35 nu som uppgraderade fint till 1.1...
Jag har försökt över nätet med WLAN och med bränd CD men inget funkar.
Postad 07 november 2007 - 18:27
We were wondering how well HD DVD was doing with those new price cuts, and now here's Video Business with the answer: according to sources at retailers, Wal-Mart, Best Buy and Circuit City -- among others -- were able to move 90,000 stand-alone HD DVD players this weekend.
Postad 07 november 2007 - 18:33
1) Turn DHCP to ON
2) Turn DNS to ON
3) Move cursor to highlight the Confirm button in Yellow and press OK
Exit out of the setup menu and remove any disc that may be in the HD DVD player.
Turn off the power and then turn it back on. You should then be able to update to the latest firmware via the Setup menu (General --> Maintenance --> Update) and then following the on-screen instructions.
The following events may interrupt the firmware update process and cause the player to malfunction.
DO NOT unplug the power cord during the firmware update process
Avoid loss or interruption of power during the firmware update process
DO NOT press the power button on the unit during the firmware update process
The good thing about connecting your player to the internet is that you'll also be able to take advantage of all the web-enabled extras on an increasing number of HD DVD titles.
Full 1080p/24Hz support for both HD DVD and standard DVD (HD-A20 and HD-XA2 only; 1080p/24 HDTV required)
Firmware 2.5 update notes:
RGB Output Range Selection (Standard RGB 16-235 and Enhanced RGB 0-255)
Improves network connectivity for supporting the download of web-enabled network content associated with certain HD DVD discs
Addresses certain disc playback and HDMI/DVI related issues identified by Toshiba
Firmware version 2.5 pdf
Postad 08 november 2007 - 21:44
nosrawi
Postad 13 november 2007 - 02:08
This firmware update improves support for 1080p/24Hz OUTPUT
this firmware update provides High Bit Rate Audio functionality for the HD-XA2 player. When integrated through the HDMI connection to a 7.1 capable multi-channel A/V receiver, High Bit Rate Audio has the potential to offer the latest in high definition surround sound.
Redigerat av diabolo, 13 november 2007 - 02:18.
Postad 19 december 2007 - 16:21
Det här meddelandet fick jag på alla hd dvds jag stoppade i maskinen, men efter att ha dragit ut strömmen, kört initialize etc, så kunde den spela hd dvd igen. Kanske har blivit ngt i spelarens minnesbuffer som legat kvar sen jag hållt på och snabbspola fram och tillbaka. Blev lite orolig där. Aja, ville bara skriva av mig =)
Postad 19 december 2007 - 16:39
Att spelaren är lite buggig annars är väldigt vanligt..
Postad 19 december 2007 - 16:45
Nepp, inte gjort det än. Tror det är 1.3 just nu. Men fick den som sagt att spela hd dvds igen så jag väntar om/tills den börjar krångla igen.Har du uppdaterat firmware , till ovan nämnda 2.7??
Att spelaren är lite buggig annars är väldigt vanligt..
Redigerat av Hoff, 19 december 2007 - 16:46.
Postad 26 december 2007 - 10:58
http://www.avforums........7775&page=2
Som sagt, har inte provat detta själv så jag kan inte intyga att det fungerar eller fuckar upp spelaren totalt.
Edit. Bra om man läser hela tråden..., detta ser inte ut att fungera alls.
Redigerat av Hoff, 26 december 2007 - 11:01.
Postad 26 december 2007 - 19:27
Applicable Models: HD-XA2, HD-A20, HD-A2, HD-A2W, and HD-D2.
Overview: As part of our commitment to provide world-class service to our customers, Toshiba is supplying this firmware update for use by purchasers of Toshiba HD DVD Player models listed above. This firmware update improves support for 1080p/24Hz OUTPUT, improves network connectivity supporting the download of web-enabled network content associated with certain HD DVD discs, and also addresses certain disc playback and HDMI/DVI related issues identified by Toshiba. In addition, this firmware update provides High Bit Rate Audio functionality for the HD-XA2 player. When integrated through the HDMI connection to a 7.1 capable multi-channel A/V receiver, High Bit Rate Audio has the potential to offer the latest in high definition surround sound.
Postad 28 december 2007 - 21:39
Hör av dig om du är intresserad.
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/Björn
Postad 07 januari 2008 - 23:19
The XA2 uses the NEC decoder chip for its HD DVD decoding. This is the same solution used in the Xbox 360 HD DVD add-on. My biggest complaint with this chip is the presence of the chroma upsampling error (CUE) that we fought so hard to eliminate in the DVD format. This results from improper upsampling of the native 4:2:0 chroma information that is encoded on the disc to 4:2:2 or 4:4:4 (whichever the player decides to convert to). Toshiba compensates for this by using the chroma filter technology in the Reon processor. While this does hide the issue, it does not solve it completely. We could still see some slight striping in the chroma information. This filtering also hurts chroma resolution overall and limits the full potential of detail in color with this player. Luckily, Toshiba resolved this issue with the newest firmware, and the decoder now passes the full chroma resolution of the discs.
The XA2 also does a great job with our core video tests. The player is not cropping any pixels from the active image, delivering the full 1920x1080 resolution to the end display device. Y/C delay is also not an issue, allowing for a crisp image devoid of the ringing that this may cause (think of it as a similarity to the convergence issues you may have had with older CRT based displays). This player also retains the full dynamic range of the luma signal and does not clip head and toe room. This was a problem with the first generation players that was eventually resolved with a firmware update.
Sitting Back and Watching the Movies
After all the testing was done and I had put the player through its paces with some of the material I had problems with previously, I sat down to enjoy watching the latest HD DVD releases over the course of a few weeks. I have the XA2 connected to my SSP via HDMI and don't rely on any other connections, so my experiences are based on the HDMI output.
I must say this is what I was expecting from the first generation players of this format. The XA2 consistently delivers a next generation experience that makes SD DVD an unacceptable alternative. HD DVD offers a video image that is second to none, and I am constantly impressed with the software that I get in for review.
During the last month or so I've gone back into my HD DVD library to revisit some of my favorites and see how they do on this new player. Universal's Miami Vice has become one of my favorite HD DVD movies. The picture quality on this disc is nothing short of stunning most of the time, and the soundtrack is an experience.
I am also extremely impressed with the care Universal put in to the U-Control features of this disc. The player literally rescales the active HD image when you bring up the interactive menu. I can only imagine how much processing power this takes, and the XA2 does it flawlessly. This disc also has some neat features such as Google Earth maps and pop-ups that talk about the planes and cars in the film.
Another personal favorite of mine is the previously mentioned Beside You In Time concert disc from my favorite group, Nine Inch Nails. Front man Trent Reznor has always pushed the envelope of delivery for both audio and video, and this release is no exception. The high resolution 24 bit Dolby TrueHD soundtrack is an amazing recording of a concert that I enjoyed immensely live and now can experience in even better quality at home. Mixed for 5.1 by Elliot Scheiner, who is one of my favorite mixers with DVD Audio and SACD content, the soundtrack on this disc is a testament to dynamic range and presence. Couple that with the XA2's ability to display this presentation at 1080p properly, and you have the best player on the market today to get the full experience of this concert for both audio and video.
Conclusions
While there is definitely room for improvement, the HD-XA2 is by far the preferred HD DVD player on the market today to get the most out of the HD DVD format. Most of the frustrations and shortcomings of Toshiba's first generation offerings are gone, and the video and audio performance are excellent. Personally, I think that the HD-XA2 should have been Toshiba's initial offering, but hopefully this is a sign of things to come and we'll see even more refined players in the months to come.
Postad 08 januari 2008 - 19:03
Postad 16 januari 2008 - 17:12
Toshiba HD-XA2 HD DVD Player Wins Sound & Vision Editors' Choice Award
WAYNE, N.J., Jan. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. ("Toshiba") today announced that Sound & Vision magazine, "the preeminent source for consumers of home theater, audio, video and multimedia products," has selected the Toshiba HD-XA2 HD DVD player for its prestigious 2007 Editors' Choice Award.
"Toshiba has maintained its position as a leader in delivering quality high definition products to the market," said Mike Mettler, Vice President and Editor-In-Chief of Sound & Vision. "The Toshiba HD-XA2 is a great example of a product that combines outstanding engineering and design to create an excellent value for the consumer."
The HD-XA2 was selected as one of the top products of 2007 from a large field of consumer electronics devices. The player was chosen because its "boot-up and disc-load times are vastly reduced, connections are more robust and its Silicon Optix video processor turns the HD-XA2 into one of the best upconverting DVD players we've seen," said Mettler.
"Toshiba is thrilled to receive an Editors' Choice Award from such a highly regarded publication in the industry as Sound & Vision," said Jodi Sally, Vice President of Marketing, Toshiba America Consumer Products Digital A/V Group. "Toshiba HD DVD players continue to be recognized as one of the best home theater products in the high-definition category from both A/V enthusiasts and everyday movie lovers alike. As Sound & Vision has noted, the HD-XA2's outstanding picture and audio capabilities and cutting edge interactive and Web-enabled networking features create the ultimate entertainment experience."
About Toshiba's HD DVD Players
All of Toshiba's HD DVD player models are backward compatible, allowing users to enjoy their libraries of current DVD and CD software while enhancing the look of regular DVDs by upconverting their output to near high definition picture quality. With the HD DVD format, select HD DVD players allow consumers to experience true high def 1080p for extraordinary resolution that matches the latest state of the art 1080p HDTVs. These same players display images at 24 frames per second, the same frame rate used by directors when using film to create motion pictures for a smoother, more film like, viewing experience. Thanks to the Ethernet port and memory built into every Toshiba HD DVD player, movie lovers also can enjoy the benefits of web-enabled network connectivity. Consumers can download the latest movie trailers as they become available, share favorite movie clips with friends, vote in online polls and enjoy the experience like never before.
For more information on HD DVD, please visit http://www.toshibahddvd.com/.
About Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C.
Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. is owned by Toshiba America, Inc., a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, a world leader in high technology products with subsidiaries worldwide. Toshiba is a pioneer in HD DVD, DVD and DVD Recorder technology and a leading manufacturer of a full line of home entertainment products, including flat panel TV, combination products and portable devices. Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. is headquartered in Wayne, New Jersey. For additional information, please visit http://www.tacp.toshiba.com/.
About Sound & Vision
Established in 1958, Sound & Vision has led the category in the coverage of consumer electronics products for nearly 50 years. From early adopters to everyday shoppers, people come to Sound & Vision for the latest product reviews, recommendations and information on home theater, high-definition TV, digital surround sound, and more. Published ten times per year, the title has a rate base of 200,000.
Important Notes:
HD DVD with high-definition content required for HD viewing. Upconversion of DVD content will result in near HD picture quality. Viewing high- definition content and upconverting DVD content may require an HDCP capable DVI or HDMI input on your display device. 1080p capable display required for viewing content in 1080p. Firmware update may be required for some interactive features depending on content, which may also require an always-on broadband internet connection. Some features may require additional bandwidth. To take advantage of web-enabled network content, installing the latest firmware (ver.2.4 for HD DVD player models HD-XA1, HD-A1, and HD-D1; ver.2.7 for HD-XA2, HD-A2, HD-A2W, HD-D2, HD-A2C, and HD-A20; and ver.1.3 for HD-A35, HD-A30, and HD-A3) is required. Web-enabled network features require an always on broadband connection along with specific movie titles that include this form of content. For 24p output, content that was created in 1080p/24 frames/sec is required. Viewing 24p output requires an HD display capable of accepting a 1080p/24Hz signal. MP3/WMA audio files not supported. HDMI audio output requires connection to a PCM capable device. Because HD DVD is a new format that makes use of new technologies, certain disc, digital connection and other compatibility and/or performance issues are possible. This may, in rare cases, include disc freezing while accessing certain disc features or functions, or certain parts of the disc not playing back or operating as fully intended. If you experience such issues, please refer to the FAQ sections of http://www.toshibahddvd.com/ or http://www.tacp.toshiba.com/ for information on possible work-around solutions or the availability of firmware updates that may resolve your problem, or contact Toshiba Customer Solutions. Some features subject to delayed availability. While every effort has been made at the time of publication to ensure the accuracy of the information provided herein, product specifications, configurations, system/component/options availability are all subject to change without notice.
HD DVD and DVD are trademarks of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation.
HDMI, the HDMI Logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
http://www.newscom.c...0080116/NEW034A
Postad 01 februari 2008 - 17:14
http://www.avsforum....ad.php?t=984375
http://www.avsforum....mp;postcount=63
1) 1.6 firmware (if you are already on a higher version you have to hex modify it to be able to downgrade)
3) region-free 2.5.1 firmware (hex modified so it appears as A2/A20/XA2 firmware to the player)
3) official 2.7 firmware
Jag tänkte prova till helgen:)
Edit. Regionfri för DVD dvs. Vi vet ju hur det är med HD DVD:)
Edit2. Det fungerar finfint. Så gött o ha regionsfri dvd samt hd dvd:D.
Redigerat av Hoff, 02 februari 2008 - 10:48.
Postad 30 juni 2008 - 22:52
Toshiba Firmware för HD DVD (USA)
Under punkt 2 på den länkade sidan: Välj modellen på er spelare, ladda ned filen, bränn och installera senaste 3.0
Postad 04 februari 2009 - 14:31
Enligt Prisjakt så är HDMI-versionen på spelaren 1.2a som släpptes 2005. Efter att ha läst om versionerna på wikipedia så kom stödet för DTS HD Master Audio och TrueHD till v.1.3 - hur går det här ihop?!
Tacksam för hjälp!
Update:
Jag har spelaren nu, och den har en HDMI-utgång och den används till bild för min del. Men hur är det med HD-ljudformaten? Kan de föras över genom optisk eller måste det vara hdmi?
Redigerat av Kalekulan, 11 februari 2009 - 19:25.
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