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Discussione: Blu-Ray Samsung: preso! Le mie IMPRESSIONI!!!!
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12-11-2006, 14:04 #76
Originariamente scritto da jedi
Poi, se dicono bugie ce lo saprà rivelare solo il tempo e la prova diretta.
Mi fa piacere che hai riscontrato lo stesso comportamento audio sulle uscite 5.1: vuol dire che non ho un lettore bacato e, soprattutto, che non ho allucinazioni auditive
Ciao,
Luigi
P.S. Bella bestia il 12000 ... sarebbe stato il mio prossimo upgrade se .. non fosse uscito il 21000SANCTUARY ovvero: "questo è il mio home-cinema, ce ne sono molti come lui, ma questo è il mio!" Blu-Ray & DVD Collection
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12-11-2006, 14:26 #77
Originariamente scritto da Microfast
Ci vorrebbe a priori un'analisi tecnica direttamente sulle tracce digitali di quel supporto per garantire che siano al loro meglio possibile.
Ergo, in quel caso non si puo' utilizzare correttamente DD vs. PCM per valutare le caratteristiche del lettore/film/ampli/ecc...
Quindi nessun giudizio!
Saluti
Eragon
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12-11-2006, 16:23 #78
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Originariamente scritto da Locutus2k
Ciao
Luigi
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12-11-2006, 17:09 #79
@ MICROFAST:
Potresti darmi un tuo giudizio sui DAC usati sulle 5.1 del nuovo lettore blu-ray panasonic?
Grazie.
Acta.
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12-11-2006, 17:25 #80
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(Forse un po' OT) Azz a quanto pare le prime impressioni della PS3,a parte che è silenziosissima,è che la qualità video del suo lettore blu ray è nettamente superiore al lettore Samsung..doppio azz
A solo 600 $. Da AVS Forum di oggi un po' di testo : ok much more updates in here.
first of all grandmaster is right. you need to push 5 seconds the power button down and it automaticly calibrates the signal. it standsl also in the manual. but hey what can i say. real man dont read manuals
i just checked today Ridge Racer 7 on it. and all i can say it is amazing.
when you put in ridge racer. after about 3 seconds it reads the disc. the background of main menu changes into ridge racer logo. and if you go to the game icon in main manu ( looks like ps3 controller ) then you see a small video played.
now when you pres sthat video it strats the game.
loading time takes about 30 seconds to go to xevios mini game. here you can play it. press start will go to main game.
now somethign cool. when i was at main menu i put out the bluray ridge racer disc just to see if it would crash or something. but i could go to the options in the game . now when i actually press start and it should load a course. it simply hangs. it doesnt show a message there is no game disc. but.............. when i put the disc back inside. it starts loading the game without any hickup or problem. awesome.
also 1 more tip. if you want to quit the game and go back to main menu. hold down the PS button in teh middle of the joypad and it will show a menu where you can turn of the system, return to main menu etc.
MORE MOVIES CHECKED
i tried today 8 below ( USA version )which is avc encoded.
and i can say it works perfect. same speed as kingdom of heaven 10 seconds loading time.
also i tested today the samsung player with the ps3 with the samsumg 46 inch plasma player we have at work. and i can tell you the ps3 picture quality is far better then the samsung. i am truelly surprised. remeber 8th below is soft looking. well playing the movie with the ps3 it totall renders the soft image away. and show a very natural movie display.not that it will be raor sharp. but natural looking image. how i would expect the movie to look like. the movie picture i was hoping to see.
also 8 below shows bitrates between 11 and 21 mps so far with a dd 5.1 48 kz 640KPS audio track.
also i turn off the ps3 while playing 8th below . it takes 20 seconds total to boot up the ps3 and play that excact same chapter in the movie when i turned off the ps3.
Dinosaurs. ( USA Version ) remember how soft this movie looked. Fear no more the PS3 is here and i have to say.incredible! i mean seriously. the picture quality is so much better now. when i am right infront of the tv. it looks simply perfect. so natural as this picture looks. the softness it is gone. the dark scenes looks perfect. however when i move left or right from the tv. it shows the picture softer. but when i am standing right infront of it. it is perfect. this is how i wanted to experience this kind of movie.
Lethal Weapon ( USA ) VC-1 encoded. another movie like dinosaurs that was soft looking.
the beginning. specially there picture looks soft and colors are kinda washed out, after that it gets a whole lot better
it shows 5.1 channel english 48 khz and vc-1 encoded bitrate going from 18 till 25 mps.
around the 30 minute mark the quality really shines. it shows now a very natural color. same as dinosaurs and 8th below. the softness is gone. but only when you watch it right infront of the tv. if you go little bit left or right it shows a more softer image.
also if you hold the PS button on your joypad for 2 seconds while playing a movie you can chose between contine movie or go back to main menu of the ps3. if you hold the PS button for 5 seconds. you go to menu where you can chose shutdown system or change controller input.
also the PS3 is dead silent. i havent experienced any system like this that is this silent. there is no difference if it is powered on. or powered off.
all in all i am very very amazed with this system as a bluray player and as game machine.
and there are so many options to play with. it is also not a console anymore. but a truelly multi media machine. and i can only imagine what people will do it with in the future when they will start programming utils for it.. i think we will see so many incredible utilities for it.
today i was thinking what if i install linux and put something like words on it or photoshop. connect a wireless keyboard and mouse i could just work infront of my tv. when i get bore di play agame or listen to music.
anyway so far comparing the ps3 to the samsung video wise. the PS3 wins it. actually i think the PS3 would come very very close to the PQ quality of the Pioneer. ofcours ethe pioneer aint finished yet . so it is hard to compare it to that.
audio wise. i am not an expert in that at all. so i feel that i can compare the difference between the players. to test that well i would have to connect the hdmi connection to a audio system and that the hdmi to tv. i just dont have that audio system. not at work and at home.
just let me say this, 600 usa dollars for this machine is rediculous cheap. i am a poor guy. but what i am really really impressed with all the functions on the ps3. it is truelly easy to lose track sometimes on which buttons you have to press. because there are so many options.
the only thing i would like to see though in the PS3 is that when i put a movie inside that i watched like halfway. that when it start up it would gave me the option you want to start the movie where you left off or do you want to start at the beginning o fthe movie.
very much like with powerdvd on the pc. so hopefully they can put that in the a firmware down the road.
other then that. if you thinking should i buy ps3 or not for bluray movie playback or to switch over to high defenition in general. i can tell you right away. buy it. 10000% buy it.
you wouldnt regret it that is for sure.
also 1 more thig. if you have a dvi connection on your tv only. no problem.
just buy a full pins cable that go from hdmi to dvi. connect the hdmi cable to ps3 then connect it to dvi on your tv. power on monitor and press the poweron button 5 seconds and it works. well at least for me.
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12-11-2006, 19:18 #81
Originariamente scritto da Locutus2k
"- Prova Audio. ... Ma facendo decodificare il flusso DD 5.1 dal mio pre (un SIGNOR pre McIntosh MX135), non c'è storia e, purtroppo, vince il DD decodificato dal pre rispetto al pcm non compresso decodificato dal lettore (ricordo che il mio pre non ha ingressi hdmi etc. quindi non gli posso, purtroppo, far decodificare il flusso pcm non compresso)."
e ribadisco che per me questo non e' verosimile.
Che poi tu abbia nei post successivi aggiustato il tiro giustificando questa tua impressione con l'impossibilita' di un bass management e di un'opportuna regolazione dei livelli entrando dall'ingresso mch analogico nel tuo MX135, non fa che mettere in evidenza dei limiti operativi del tuo costoso MC, visto che un sacco di pre-decoder lo fanno ( ed anche senza convertire l'ingresso mch analogico in digitale ).
Saluti
Marco
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12-11-2006, 21:56 #82
Originariamente scritto da Microfast
Mi sento meglio ora che anche il mio costoso pre lo fa ... altrimenti lo buttavo, non potevo tenere una schifezza del genere
Peccato che non lo puoi sentire: sai, è proprio forte. Ma magari questo già lo sapevi avendone letto le stratosferiche misure (parlo del pre).
Bacioni,
LuigiUltima modifica di Locutus2k; 12-11-2006 alle 22:07
SANCTUARY ovvero: "questo è il mio home-cinema, ce ne sono molti come lui, ma questo è il mio!" Blu-Ray & DVD Collection
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12-11-2006, 22:06 #83
Originariamente scritto da Locutus2k
Meglio invece che un lettore economico, piuttosto che far male queste funzioni, non le faccia proprio.
Per il resto, io il pre-decoder punto ad eliminarlo del tutto, infatti del mio uso solo il controllo volume
Saluti
Marco
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12-11-2006, 22:34 #84
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Da quello che scrivete pare proprio che il Samsung abbia un baco nella gestione del bass management, cioè il canale LFE sta in default a -10/12 dB rispetto agli altri canali... cosa ne pensi Marco?
Se solo qualcuno dei possessori del Samsung avesse gli strumenti tecnici per misurare i livelli di uscita analogica... Comunque è vergognoso che le riviste che hanno provato il Samsung non abbiano fatto queste misure!
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12-11-2006, 22:44 #85
Originariamente scritto da dintro
Per esperienza diretta, posso dire che molti apparecchi, anche costosi, sono viziati da problemi di questo tipo.
Per questo l'ideale rimane lasciare tutto flat e servirsi di strumenti esterni per attuare un bass management ed una regolazione di livelli ( e non solo questo ) corretti.
Saluti
Marco
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20-11-2006, 10:02 #86
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vorrei sapere dove è possibile acquistare il player blu ray della samsung in un negozio a Milano?
aiutatemi a trovarne uno
ciao e grazie
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20-11-2006, 10:07 #87
Originariamente scritto da vitoldo76
Ciao, a Milano non so: il mio l'ho preso su ebay e non ho avuto problemi. Ovviamente con fattura, garanzia etc.
Buona caccia!
Ciao,
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20-11-2006, 10:35 #88
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Originariamente scritto da vitoldo76
Mandy
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20-11-2006, 10:36 #89
Segnalo questa discussione.
http://www.avmagazine.it/forum/showthread.php?p=703005Il tasto "Cerca" non attiva alcuna funzione dannosa per i nostri personal computers.
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20-11-2006, 13:46 #90
HACK region free per Sammy
Ho trovato questo in rete, magari funziona, io non ho ancora provato. Però dezona solo i DVD per i bluray sembra non funzioni:
This has worked on a Region 4 Player to maker the Standard DVD region Free, it will NOT Multi-zone it for Blu-ray Discs.
1. Make sure the player is switched on, and is at the Samsung logo screen.
2. Also check the tray is shut and that there's no disc in the player.
3. Now press the REPEAT button on the remote, followed by a five digit code.
4. This code is different depending on what region your player is *currently* set to: R1 - 29334 R2 - 38767 R3 - 56732 R4 - 76884 R5 - 53814 R6 - 24462 So for example if you have an R2 player, press REPEAT-3-8-7-6-7.
5. If you've done this correctly (and your player is compatible with the hack), you should see a number at the top left corner of the screen corresponding to the current region.
6. Now, pressing any number from 1 to 6 will change to the corresponding region. Or, press 9 for "auto-region" mode.
7. Next, press OPEN/CLOSE to open the tray, followed by Standby (or DVD POWER) on the remote to close it and put the player into Standby mode.
8. The next time you turn your player on, the new region will be set. Don't forget that if you want to hack it again, you'll need to use a different code, as listed above. If it's currently set to "region 9", use the code for the last *proper* region you set it to.
Ciao,
LuigiSANCTUARY ovvero: "questo è il mio home-cinema, ce ne sono molti come lui, ma questo è il mio!" Blu-Ray & DVD Collection