I'd love to hear something done in atmos! But with the selling price running around $100 for music I'm not fond ofHave you heard "Automatic for the People" in Atmos?
Just checked Netflix, they don't rent it.
Oh well.
I'd love to hear something done in atmos! But with the selling price running around $100 for music I'm not fond ofHave you heard "Automatic for the People" in Atmos?
What the heck is a.Pioneer is jumping into the high-end BD player market with the UDP-LX500. Launching in the USA early October for $999 and supporting SACD. No balanced XLR audio outputs like Panasonic's new flagship UB9000.
Here's a picture of the LX500 and here's our dedicated web page with more details.
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I agree, I asked as a pot stirrer to see what comments would be made. Looks like they are simply using a RCA plug minus any center conductor as a way to distribute the ground. But as a uneducated dunce in EE it just looks to me as a good way to induce a loop?I'm guessing it is just a ground terminal so you can ground to other devices or implement a star grounding scheme. We can debate if it helps, or if it should even be needed...
Looks like they are simply using a RCA plug minus any center conductor as a way to distribute the ground.
Measurements?Well, I am very happy to report that we'll be bring in the DP-UB9000 for USA distribution!
Panasonic confirmed my 1st and 2nd allocations for the UB9000! Early December for the 1st allotment and one month later for each additional shipment.
Well, I am very happy to report that we'll be bring in the DP-UB9000 for USA distribution!
Panasonic confirmed my 1st and 2nd allocations for the UB9000! Early December for the 1st allotment and one month later for each additional shipment.
Measurements?
Pioneer is jumping into the high-end BD player market with the UDP-LX500. Launching in the USA early October for $999 and supporting SACD. No balanced XLR audio outputs like Panasonic's new flagship UB9000.
Here's a picture of the LX500 and here's our dedicated web page with more details.
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The encoded data rate for UHD Blu-ray is far higher than download/streaming services. This should give it better fidelity during motion sequences and depending on encoding, sharper images. Some of the 4K streaming content I have seen from Netflix and such were actually worse than Blu-ray at 1080p!Given the ability to download / stream 4K movies, is there any performance reason to own physical discs?
Given the ability to download / stream 4K movies, is there any performance reason to own physical discs?
The encoded data rate for UHD Blu-ray is far higher than download/streaming services. This should give it better fidelity during motion sequences and depending on encoding, sharper images. Some of the 4K streaming content I have seen from Netflix and such were actually worse than Blu-ray at 1080p!