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Thread: Panasonic DMP-BD35 and DMP-BD55
- 10-23-2008 06:25 PM #41
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Thanks for listing those items
Wireless don’t need it as the cabling is already there.
Tivo allows me to view all my pictures/videos from my PC w/ 1 TBs worth of room including youtube/online music and a variety of other items. So my laptop w/ my wireless system is just a better concept to me. So it looks like for me that the Panny is a better unit for my needs.
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- 10-23-2008 06:38 PM #42
- 10-24-2008 10:58 AM #43
IIRC on my Sony 5300 I can set speaker size, EQ and relative levels individually (in pairs for the fronts, surrounds, and SBs) and those settings apply for all sources EXCEPT the 7.1 analog inputs. There, IIRC, the only adjustment I have is the +10dB LFE boost. I would have to make all the other adjustments in the source BD or SACD players, only 1 of which can use the inputs at a time (so in my case I connected the SACD player's 5.1 analog outputs and instead bitstream from the BDP). Are other receivers configured like this?
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- 10-24-2008 09:17 PM #44
- 10-27-2008 05:57 PM #45
Okay I finally joined the Blu-Ray game and got the Panny 55 last night. I was taking it through its paces last night. I have it hooked up to a Denon AVR 3300 using analog 5.1 inputs and the component video directly to my Mitsubishi WS-55711.
When I was going through the setup it gave me the option to change the output settings from 480p-1080i. I changed it to 1080i and then it scrambled the screen. SD DVD’s played just fine but the blu-ray disc I purchased didn’t work video wise, I could only hear it. I assume the player will only output what the TV can handle? I see the TV display a 480p w/ SD DVD’s but nothing w/ the blu-ray, but the clarity of the picture says it all….Dam it looks great after changing a few settings on the player and tv video wise. TV is set at 6500k, video set to film, and the contrast set just below middle.
Do the delay settings on the Panny using EXT inputs on the Denon override the AVR’s delay and gain settings? If I need to increase the gain on the sub would I use the onscreen menu or just use the tone setting (although that changes it for all other music as well) or does my AVR 330 not have a separate bass control for multi-channel input? Page 43 & 44 of the manual just aren’t clear
I assume that via component video that 480p is the reso that I should expect for SD DVD’s then?
No lighted remote kinda sucks….
Anyone know where I can get the SD card cheap!
What DVD (Avia?) would you recommend to calibrate my Mitsubishi WS-55711 now that I have blue ray?
- 10-27-2008 06:20 PM #46
I sent you a PM over at AVS. Check your component inputs. You should be using the ones all the way to the right. They say someting like DTV 480i/480p/1080i. The two sets by the VGA port only accept 480i/p.
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- 10-28-2008 12:28 PM #47
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- 10-29-2008 10:19 AM #49
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Proud Staff MemberI don't know if other BD players can do the same, but one interesting thing I noticed with the Panasonic is that it can fast-forward with sound. If you press Fast Forward button once, the movie will speed up, but you can still hear the soundtrack. Not sure why would anyone do that to a movie, but I can see a benefit, say, when watching an instructional video.
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- 10-29-2008 04:34 PM #50

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