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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
Latest post 02-19-2008 1:37 PM by Ericvr6. 57 replies.
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TheMajor


- Joined on 05-10-2007
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Re: Now when the war is over ...
Well the PS3 uses a blue-tooth remote so I guess the beo4 is out there. There are some USB remote sensors for 3rd party remotes.
Beosystem 7000/6500- Beolab 4000 - Beosound 1 - A8 - Earset 3 - Beo4
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Bingo


- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Posts 922

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Re: Now when the war is over ...
Because a Blu-ray player can also play DVD discs and HD-DVD has lost the battle, there is no reason for B&O anymore to wait :-)
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Munin


- Joined on 04-17-2007
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Re: Now when the war is over ...
Bingo:Because a Blu-ray player can also play DVD discs and HD-DVD has lost the battle, there is no reason for B&O anymore to wait :-)
Please give them a call and tell them  They are not known for taking up new technology too fast
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Peter


- Joined on 02-12-2007
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Re: Now when the war is over ...
I would wait 6 months until the technology has advanced. Most reviews I see are not that great.
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ed7


- Joined on 12-06-2007
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Re: Now when the war is over ...
Peter:I would wait 6 months until the technology has advanced. Most reviews I see are not that great.
more likely to be 10years if any of their past performance ,they have not implemented digital tuner or free view in uk yet!!!!!!!!!
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Peter


- Joined on 02-12-2007
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Re: Now when the war is over ...
I really meant waiting to buy another make! I wouldn't hold my breath for B&O!
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mr_anders_son


- Joined on 03-27-2007
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Re: Now when the war is over ...
DVD3 Blueray/HD-DVD will come in about 6 month told my dealer
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Bingo


- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Posts 922

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Re: Now when the war is over ...
HD-DVD? Who wants HD-DVD??
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soundproof


- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Posts 2,340

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Re: Now when the war is over ...
Mr Anderson hasn't caught the announcement by B&O that they are dropping HD-DVD. It will be a BD only player.
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moxxey


- Joined on 04-14-2007
- South West, UK
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Re: Now when the war is over ...
Munin:
I have a PS3 and have bought (or sourced) Blu-ray versions of my favourite action movies. Although they are generally better than upscaled SD DVDs, there's no way I would go out and spend over £15 on a Blu-ray, when the SD equivalent could be bought for £3 (300, The Departed etc etc). Many Blu-ray DVDs have 'issues'. For instance, the camera panning on Ocean's 13 is laughable. It's like they've missed out frames. In some places it's agonising to watch.
Nothing compares to a HD movie through Sky HD or BBC HD. Devil Wears Prada, World Trade Center and Narnia were on recently and, my god, they were stunning. Way better than Blu-ray. The best part of a Blu-ray DVD is the audio as it's often uncompressed.
If you really insist on Blu-ray, go for the PS3. Simply as it's a) cheap, b) easy to resell, c) one of the few players that can be flash-rom upgraded and d) can do other things apart from Blu-ray playback (ie. store and playback audio, photos and so on).
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jonnyb


- Joined on 04-06-2007
- London, UK
- Posts 123

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Re: Now when the war is over ...
The judder you are seeing isn't a fault with the Blu-ray discs. You need a player that can output a picture at 24 frames a second and A TV that can output such a signal. It's all to do with the original film having been shot at 24fps and your TV showing it at a different framerate
It's all explained here: http://www.hdtvuk.tv/2007/10/explained_what.html I have a PS3 that has a 24fps mode and a Sony TV that can do 1080/24p You need to go into your BD settings on the PS3 and turn 24fps mode on (and hope your TV can cope with it) Your assertion that TV broadcasts are better than Blu-ray can't be right simply for the fact that Sky and BBC HD broadcasts are 1080i while BluRays are 1080p. Sort the 24fps issue out and I think you'll find Blu-Ray is currently the best way to view HD films
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moxxey


- Joined on 04-14-2007
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Re: Now when the war is over ...
jonnyb:The judder you are seeing isn't a fault with the Blu-ray discs
Are you sure? It's only on Ocean's 13 and the SD version does exactly the same thing! I gave the SD DVD to a friend and he remarked that his DVD player and TV showed the same juddery camera panning. To me, that implies it was the compression used in the movie encoding.
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jonnyb


- Joined on 04-06-2007
- London, UK
- Posts 123

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Re: Now when the war is over ...
It's to do with 3:2 pulldown and its inablilty to completely solve the problem with 24fps fitting into 30fps 24p mode on the PS3 with a TV that can do 1080/24p will sort the problem out
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moxxey


- Joined on 04-14-2007
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Re: Now when the war is over ...
jonnyb:Your assertion that TV broadcasts are better than Blu-ray can't be right simply for the fact that Sky and BBC HD broadcasts are 1080i while BluRays are 1080p. Sort the 24fps issue out and I think you'll find Blu-Ray is currently the best way to view HD films
Maybe, but I can see myself which is better and has less pixelisation! 24fps mode is *on* on my PS3. It makes no difference either way. I had someone over the other night and we both agreed that Narnia on Sky HD was the best picture we've seen so far. If you look across the Internet, you'll see all sorts of negative comments about Blu-ray quality. It's common knowledge that some Blu-ray's are superb, whereas others are poor. I've found that myself - Layer Cake and Casino Royale are absolutely superb, whereas Ocean's 13 and 300 suffer from encoding issues. Hell, most Blu-rays are encoded in MPEG-2, which is the same as a SD DVD. I thought movies through Sky HD were encoded using MPEG-4, which is a far superior codec?
Sorry, but I think you are wrong - that link you offered states that the difference 24fps offers is 'subtle'.
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jonnyb


- Joined on 04-06-2007
- London, UK
- Posts 123

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Re: Now when the war is over ...
Well you seem to be describing failings with the transfer of the film to HD rather than any intrinsic failing of the format. All sorts of factors affect how an HD film looks, from the original grain of the film, to the bitrate it was transferred at. It seems to me that the ones you've liked were good transfers and the ones you haven't were poor transfers. This isn't a Blu-Ray thing - it's a conversion thing. The HD versions of movies you're watching on Sky and BBC will have come from the studios themselves and they'll be compressed versions of the files they use on the Blu-Ray versions of the films - they won't be better, they'll be worse so that they can be transmitted via cable and the air. Have you compared Narnia on Sky with Narnia on Blu-ray? Unless you're comparing like with like you can't say that Sky is better. Comparing Ocean's 13 on Blu-ray with Narnia on Sky is hardly scientific is it? Ultimately, a good, high bitrate transfer of film at 1080/24p on Blu Ray will *always* look better than the same film transmitted at 1080i on Sky. That's a fact.
Anyway, As I already said - 24p mode will only make a difference if your TV can cope with it. What TV do you have?
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jonnyb


- Joined on 04-06-2007
- London, UK
- Posts 123

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Re: Now when the war is over ...
Incidentally, MPEG2 was only used on the very earliest Blu Ray discs in 2006. They've used AVC (MPEG4) for ages now. Here's a random quote from someone who actually did a like-for-like comparison on Planet Earth (a title on BluRay which, by the way, benefits considerably from 1080/24p which is very noticeable if you're sensitive to it as you appear to be) "I actually compared the clip of Planet Earth on BBC HD, to my Blu-Ray version, the same scene, and the Blu-ray version blew the SkyHD version away. Considerably better on my Panasonic TH-42PX60 Plasma."
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moxxey


- Joined on 04-14-2007
- South West, UK
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Re: Now when the war is over ...
jonnyb:Incidentally, MPEG2 was only used on the very earliest Blu Ray discs in 2006. They've used AVC (MPEG4) for ages now
Many are still MPEG-2. It depends on the publisher. See:
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=3338
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jonnyb


- Joined on 04-06-2007
- London, UK
- Posts 123

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Re: Now when the war is over ...
So what? It's not the codec that ultimately matters - it's the bitrate. The higher the bitrate the less efficient the compression has to be anyway - and bluray will win out over low-bitrate TV tranmission any day What TV do you own?
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moxxey


- Joined on 04-14-2007
- South West, UK
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Re: Now when the war is over ...
jonnyb:So what? It's not the codec that ultimately matters - it's the bitrate. The higher the bitrate the less efficient the compression has to be anyway - and bluray will win out over low-bitrate TV tranmission any day What TV do you own?
The codec very much matters. MPEG-2 creates a fair amount of artifacts when scaled up. Besides, Sky HD is transmitted at around 19 kBits/sec (see http://www.linowsat.de/0282/all/0282.shtml) which is more than sufficient. An SD DVD is played back at the same bitrate through a Blu-ray player as a Blu-ray DVD, compressed with the same codec. Anything transmitted at around 20kBits/sec is going to be more than enough for top-quality PQ.
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Niveau


- Joined on 09-25-2007
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Re: Now when the war is over ...
Munin, The word goes that there will be an MKIV mid 2008 with a full HD DVD integrated. I'm not sure about upgrades to MKIII though, my reseller tells me there won't be easy upgrades since B&O aim to change more than just the DVD drive. The Dane
Maybe this is as good as it gets...
BV7-40 MKII, BL9, BC2, BL6000, MX4000, Beosound 3, HDR1
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mr_anders_son


- Joined on 03-27-2007
- sweden
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Re: Now when the war is over ...
soundproof:Mr Anderson hasn't caught the announcement by B&O that they are dropping HD-DVD. It will be a BD only player.
Ok where have you seen this info? My swedish regional manager says it will be combo BR/HD-DVD
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jonnyb


- Joined on 04-06-2007
- London, UK
- Posts 123

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Re: Now when the war is over ...
moxxey: jonnyb:So what? It's not the codec that ultimately matters - it's the bitrate. The higher the bitrate the less efficient the compression has to be anyway - and bluray will win out over low-bitrate TV tranmission any day What TV do you own?
The codec very much matters. MPEG-2 creates a fair amount of artifacts when scaled up. Besides, Sky HD is transmitted at around 19 kBits/sec (see http://www.linowsat.de/0282/all/0282.shtml) which is more than sufficient. An SD DVD is played back at the same bitrate through a Blu-ray player as a Blu-ray DVD, compressed with the same codec. Anything transmitted at around 20kBits/sec is going to be more than enough for top-quality PQ.
So, er, what TV do you own? It's hard to have a discussion when you keep ignoring my main points... Why don't you get a film on Blu-Ray and compare it with its equivalent on TV, sort your 24fps issue out... compare like with like and then come back to me?
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