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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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It is about audio compression, not anything to do with picture
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[quote user="Puncher"] There are moving pressures and ever tighter legislation on domestic appliance manufacturers to reduce standby or idle power consumption. This means that everything from fridges and freezers through hifi, TV's, AV amps to even mobile phone chargers must reduce the overall or mean power taken from the mains supply
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In three years time there will probably be quite a lot of 4K panels out, but there will also be very little content utilizing the resolution. Most likely no TV channels at all. With a normal viewing distance the difference will not be huge on a 40 inch TV. With a 55 or 65 it is a different story.
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I would guess you will have the same problem, but test it, it might work
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This is classic rf interference, your long unshielded cable works as an antenna
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The Oppo has the best scaler and audio processor. That will be equally beneficial to streamed media as discs. Picture quality is really the best
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Go for Oppo, it's a different league. The BDP 93 has a nice mediaplayer as well as super AV performance.
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[quote user="folkdeejay"] I don't agree that it is confusing. There have always been a few different connectors around the Hi-Fi world - not to mention just around the house generally - - 3 pin mains, 2 pin mains, Fig 8 mains, phono, din, 4mm ( banana) speaker, bare wire speaker, 2 pin din speaker, odd din variants ( B&O, Naim, Quad
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No implication. It is just change of sockets. The electrical signal will be the same. Stupid change, now there will be a risk of mixing up different signals that could potentially damage the equipment.
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