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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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peterjacobs: Yippeee !. Thanks Martin. Looks like my schizophrenia takes over again. So my new BS3 is not rubbish after all and will support some sort of HD full or not !. So should it now be the PS 3 with its new firmware update that outputs and decodes full hd MA or do I go for the Panasonic BD 50 which also does the decoding albeit its more expenses
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martin01: Moxxey: There are alot more people at this forum who agree Yes, I forgot about you Martin. If B&O have replied to you as a general member of the public, you should be able to post this information on here, along with details of the B&O representative. If they have contacted you, give us the details and email information and we can
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Razlaw: Yes open minded as I have read countless articles, technical and layman terms that say I am correct. Razlaw, note that you are the ONLY person on here who thinks that way though. We've already proved that there is something 'in the middle' between True HD and Dolby Digital. What we're hearing is something above what SD sources
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Weebyx: So i guess it is ALL HDMI devices not using SCART that is having the problem. Incorrect. My Sky HD box is connected by HDMI and controlled by scart, but still turns the TV off since sw 4.24.
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Weebyx: All he could say was the usual "it is the first we have heard about it" That's what I was told !! Worse, I was told that no-one else had bothered to report the issue back to Struer and were blaming us for 'reporting' it only to Beoworld. My response was that a) I had reported to the dealer, b) that there's no reason
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Peter, with the BL5's, whatever sound you process through those speakers...it will sound superb. Basic Dolby Digital on the lab 5's is going to sound way better than True HD through cheap speakers.
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I must admit, the Olympics on BBC HD look magnificent on the BV4. I thought they were spectacular on the BV7-40 (and they are), but the BV4 is another level above the BV7-40 MKIII, in terms of picture quality. I've never seen anything on TV that looked so good. I have the PS3 and have never looked back. It's the size of a slimline DVD player
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YannChris: I've heared of problems with the 4.24 software. Do you have any advice, as I'm using a HDMI connected PS3 as blu-ray drive. My stb is scart-connected, and I have no problem with the 4.17 version, but the 24 fps support is important for me. The 24fps support is a bit of a kludge. It's not full support. Panning on Blu-rays is still
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soundproof: If you use a Blu-ray player with a controller or AVR (receiver) that lacks the ability to decode these new formats But the PS3 can decode and play these formats, which is one key advantage of using the PS3 as a Blu-ray player?
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Razlaw: I want the player to fit in a BS1 cabinet. I did not think the PS 3 would fit. The PS3 is about the same size as a DVD player and can stand horizontally or vertically.
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