Hopstretch Posted March 23, 2009 Author Report Posted March 23, 2009 Should have my BD-83 this week as it's in FedEx's hands right now. Not 100% sure, but think they did add DVD-A support in firmware for this first batch, which is nice.
kelvinz Posted March 24, 2009 Report Posted March 24, 2009 Should have my BD-83 this week as it's in FedEx's hands right now. Not 100% sure, but think they did add DVD-A support in firmware for this first batch, which is nice. supposedly being delivered on Wednesday
naamanf Posted March 24, 2009 Report Posted March 24, 2009 If my current DVD player didn't really suck I would just get the PS3. I think I will stay on the fence and see how the Oppo turns out.
guzziguy Posted March 24, 2009 Report Posted March 24, 2009 If my current DVD player didn't really suck I would just get the PS3. I think I will stay on the fence and see how the Oppo turns out. My wife has a bunch of VHS tapes so we'll check out the Panasonic DMP-70V when it comes out. It should be a great bluray player and supposedly does a great job of upconverting VHS. If this is true, we'll definitely get one.
kelvinz Posted March 24, 2009 Report Posted March 24, 2009 Wait...what? exactly what I was thinking too. I always wondered what the market was for those units. What is available on VHS but not on DVD/BD?
guzziguy Posted March 24, 2009 Report Posted March 24, 2009 exactly what I was thinking too. I always wondered what the market was for those units. What is available on VHS but not on DVD/BD? Probably not much. But if you already have the VHS, why buy the DVD or BD. I guess I understand the BD if you really want it, but not DVD at all if a VHS tape can be made to have pretty much the same picture quality.
kelvinz Posted March 24, 2009 Report Posted March 24, 2009 Probably not much. But if you already have the VHS, why buy the DVD or BD. I guess I understand the BD if you really want it, but not DVD at all if a VHS tape can be made to have pretty much the same picture quality. I guess that really depends on how you do your TV/movie viewing With a screen that is 40"+ and a nice HT system it really helps to have the BD version for both sound and picture quality.
AlanY Posted March 24, 2009 Report Posted March 24, 2009 What is available on VHS but not on DVD/BD? Quite a few minor art films from the late 80s through mid-to-late-90s.
guzziguy Posted March 24, 2009 Report Posted March 24, 2009 I guess that really depends on how you do your TV/movie viewing With a screen that is 40"+ and a nice HT system it really helps to have the BD version for both sound and picture quality. Absolutely. But if you already have a large, legacy VHS collection, it won't be worth the cost to replace them all. With a player like this, you can upgrade the movies that you really love without losing the entire VHS collection. Here is a mini-review. VHS is upconverted to 1080p. The reviewer says this: "..., the BD70V makes standard VHS tapes look pretty sweet indeed. No, it's not the same as Blu-ray, or even a good DVD, but it's probably better than you've ever seen your old tapes look before." So to us, it makes it worth the extra $100 to get the best from our VHS library. Of course, we'll test it out first to verify that the upconversion is worth the extra $100. If not, we'll keep a VHS player around.
Dusty Chalk Posted March 24, 2009 Report Posted March 24, 2009 ...VHS tape can be made to have pretty much the same picture quality.Never?
guzziguy Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 Never? There's the rub. That's why we'll wait for more reviews and see for ourselves before buying. If playing VHS is close to that of a DVD, then it's an easy buy for us. If not, we'll look for a more traditional BD.
Hopstretch Posted March 28, 2009 Author Report Posted March 28, 2009 Missed FedEx delivery this morning while walking kids and dog around block. Next shot on Tuesday. Hate kids and dog ... so much.
HeadphoneAddict Posted April 2, 2009 Report Posted April 2, 2009 It's past Tuesday already. Wondering if somebody went postal on the kids and dog and can't post till he makes bail...
Hopstretch Posted April 2, 2009 Author Report Posted April 2, 2009 It's past Tuesday already. Wondering if somebody went postal on the kids and dog and can't post till he makes bail... Nothing so therapeutic. It did arrive, but at roughly the same time as a friendly rotavirus came home from preschool. So tweaking time has been limited. Can say setup is dead easy, it's very speedy and the picture appears excellent with both DVDs and Blu-rays. Might be able to sit down with my son this afternoon and watch "Bolt", which arrived in an emergency Netflix care package yesterday.
soloz2 Posted April 19, 2009 Report Posted April 19, 2009 Any more impressions? I'm thoroughly enjoying mine.
Hopstretch Posted April 19, 2009 Author Report Posted April 19, 2009 Its the tits with Blu-rays and DVDs. Great picture, great sound (I'm bitstreaming to an Integra 9.8 pre-pro), fast and very stable so far for me. The wife said she had a snag with the menus on "The Notebook" the other day, but that could easily just have been her. Seems from the AVS thread there have been some gripes about lip-synch and HDCD decoding, but neither have affected me. I definitely prefer the OPPO over the PS3 as a player -- which is a pretty decent compliment.
soloz2 Posted April 19, 2009 Report Posted April 19, 2009 I haven't had any lip-synch issues either. Running mine to a Marantz SR7001 via HDMI for movies and SACD and using the analog out for CD's. I'm quite impressed. Probably the best $500 CD player I've heard as well. I was previously using a 980H in my living room for CD/SACD/DVD and a Sharp BD player. for music the bdp-83 is more detailed with a much larger soundstage. Almost as good as my modded Music Hall CD25
Hopstretch Posted April 22, 2009 Author Report Posted April 22, 2009 School's out and it was raining again today, so I enlisted the invaluable child-minding assistance of Buzz and Woody and spent the down time trying out a few SACDs on the BDP-83 in my HT system. HDMI only as the analog section in the 9.8 is notably crappy. They sounded damn good! No operational hitches at all after installing the latest firmware. Looks like this cake is mostly baked. And boy is it a superb video player! "The Return Of The King" on DVD looks so good -- even at 110" -- that I'll probably hestitate (for about three seconds) before springing for the Blu-ray LOTR transfers.
luvdunhill Posted April 22, 2009 Report Posted April 22, 2009 The wife said she had a snag with the menus on "The Notebook" the other day sounds like a feature to me!
deepak Posted April 22, 2009 Report Posted April 22, 2009 Unfortunately the first releases of LOTR on Blu-Ray are the theatrical versions and not the extended editions Still plenty of people will rebuy them when the EE's come out on BD, and they know this.
Hopstretch Posted April 22, 2009 Author Report Posted April 22, 2009 sounds like a feature to me! Exactly what I said! That's not just a chick flick, it's the chick flick.
Dusty Chalk Posted April 22, 2009 Report Posted April 22, 2009 Integra 9.8? That's too bad, I was hoping it was good. You should get it modded. And 110"?!?!? How far away do you have to sit from it to get a coherent (non-pixilized) picture? And do you?
Hopstretch Posted April 22, 2009 Author Report Posted April 22, 2009 Integra 9.8? That's too bad, I was hoping it was good. You should get it modded. I never intended to use it with analog inputs, so it doesn't bother me. And the compensation is that the digital side is excellent. And 110"?!?!? How far away do you have to sit from it to get a coherent (non-pixilized) picture? And do you? About 12 feet. It's an LCOS projector so you'd have to pretty much have to have your nose up against the screen to see pixel structure.
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