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Discussione: Sony PS3 Fat - Lettore Blu-Ray
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09-04-2008, 14:57 #871
Stasera guardo la mia impostazione con il DVDO
AIRGIGIO HT!!! Proj: Sony 1000ES+Radiance XS+SMX 21:9 330cm; Ampl: Pre Anthem AVM50v; Finali Anthem A2+A5, sub: Klipsch KA-1000+Crown Xti4000; Fonti: K-mod Oppo95, MYSkyHD (1,5TB), PopCorn A300+Qnap; Casse: Klipsch THX Ultra2 (3 KL-650+2 KL-525+2 KS-525+ 2 KW-120) + TcSound LMS5400 18" (by Scomed99); GRAFIK Eye QS; Nevo Q50 Sala: Plasma LG 55" LW450; Sinto Rotel RSX-1065; Fonti SkyHD Pace, BR Samsung D-5500, Denon 2900, CD Sony CDP-CX230; Casse: Linn Ninka, Trikan, Katan, Sizmik 10.25 BR Collection
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09-04-2008, 15:00 #872
Grazie, farò la stessa cosa.
La cosa strana è che sembrerebbe non arrivarci nulla al vp50 : dal tasto "info" viene fuori che non c'è nessun segnale in ingresso.
Che sia un problema dell'Onkyo?
Fab
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10-04-2008, 09:07 #873
Originariamente scritto da belfiore
Tutto Ok coi 24 rilevati dalle info del VP50
Non saprei cosa dirti... inizia a levare un componente alla volta e vedi qual'è quello che da il problema... magari anche un cavo????AIRGIGIO HT!!! Proj: Sony 1000ES+Radiance XS+SMX 21:9 330cm; Ampl: Pre Anthem AVM50v; Finali Anthem A2+A5, sub: Klipsch KA-1000+Crown Xti4000; Fonti: K-mod Oppo95, MYSkyHD (1,5TB), PopCorn A300+Qnap; Casse: Klipsch THX Ultra2 (3 KL-650+2 KL-525+2 KS-525+ 2 KW-120) + TcSound LMS5400 18" (by Scomed99); GRAFIK Eye QS; Nevo Q50 Sala: Plasma LG 55" LW450; Sinto Rotel RSX-1065; Fonti SkyHD Pace, BR Samsung D-5500, Denon 2900, CD Sony CDP-CX230; Casse: Linn Ninka, Trikan, Katan, Sizmik 10.25 BR Collection
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10-04-2008, 10:07 #874
mmh!
Mi toccherà fare qualche prova di "esclusione"
Grazie
Fab
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10-04-2008, 10:09 #875
http://www.engadgethd.com/2008/04/09...rt-on-the-way/
Qui dicono che stanno lavorando per la compatibilita' con il DTS Master HD!! Non sanno quando...ma arriva!
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10-04-2008, 10:55 #876
Grazie Tor, ma per quelli che non hanno completa "dimestichezza" con l'inglese, qualcuno potrebbe fare la traduzione?
AV Watch scored an interview with some of the engineers behind the frequent PlayStation 3 updates -- most recently adding BD-Live in 2.20 -- and uncovered details on what's been going on under the hood so far, as well as what to expect in the future. 1080 deinterlacing and DTS-HD MA support are definitely in the works, although no date is given. A possible answer why it's not there yet, is the indication that the just implemented mosquito noise reduction on MPEG-4 AVC videos uses less processing power than the original version of BD player software, which used 100% of resources for DVD upconversion, but now only maxes out on PiP streams with BD-Java running. For best PQ, play your digital files from disc or USB stick instead of DLNA, since they are currently processed differently. Otherwise, we can expect future updates quarterly, and for those beyond the reach of the net, updates are also packed onto discs, like the Resident Evil flick with 2.10 firmware on it. Check out Beyond3D for more highlights and see if all your most burning questions have been answeredTV - LG OLED55C15LA - PLAYER PANASONIC DMP-BD75 - AMPLI HT ONKYO TX-SR705 - DIFFUSORI HT CHARIO PICCOLO
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10-04-2008, 10:58 #877
Originariamente scritto da Tor
* Apparently movie studios are satisfied with BD-Live functions in PS3. Its processing speed / graphics rendering is much faster than dedicated players and the performance gap won't get narrower soon. Even among current BD-Java titles, some are doing performance profiling in a loading screen and show richer effects on PS3. Such differentiation by player performance may happen for BD-Live too. It is not something special only for PS3, it's in the spec of the BD format.
* 2.20 has neither Managed Copy (w/ transcoding) nor Portable Copy (w/o transcoding, demoed at CES) implemented.
* In-game XMB is one of the features discussed at SCE, but they can't comment on the date and so on yet. Though some of the XMB functions are already available in-game by an update, not many games support them yet.
* To licensee developers, it was announced that 2.20 could reduce system memory resource usage a lot.
* The web browser runs faster and has better streaming support than before. Though they can't comment on which particular service they'll support at this point, it will be improved further.
* Though it's technically possible that PS3 charges fees for certain updates, they continue free updates as the basic concept of PS3 is a hardware that evolves with updates.
* Optical discs and media files (including DLNA) are played back through 2 different paths in PS3. Functions such as noise reduction are first implemented in the optical disc player, then some of them are applied to the media player. While an optical disc player only requires an implementation in the range of an official spec, a media player needs a different know-how or sometimes a new algorithm to support files authored by general users with varied encoding settings. The playback quality of AVCHD is currently higher when you open it from a disc or a memory stick than from a file in a folder.
* The main target of mosquito noise reduction is recordings from digital TV. It assumes a use case where a user plays a long MPEG-4 AVC file recorded on a BD. The upconversion in 1.80 was useless for a noisy movie, so noise reduction (not only the specific function of mosquito noise reduction, but also other filters) has been improved in 2.20.
* Though mosquito noise reduction is high on the processing load, the total load is lower than that of the first version of the PS3 BD player or 1.80. In 1.80, it was almost full load when upconverting a DVD, but not now due to optimization. Currently it doesn't reach full load unless it plays back 2 AVC streams in Picture-in-Picture while running high-load BD-Java.
* As for 1080 deinterlacing and DTS-HD MA, "please look forward to them."
* The LTH support took time since they had to test it with a LTH disc recorded with a Sony BD recorder.
* The update schedule is not different from before, basically a large update is once in a quarter. However the next update may be soon because of the PS Store.
* It's recommended to update a PS3 since BD titles with new encryption keys start to appear. Though 1.80 already has the latest key, image quality in the latest firmware is a lot better. An updater for PS3 is also contained in some movie titles. The Blu-ray version of Resident Evil 3 has a 2.10 updater.
Qualche post più in basso, lo stesso utente (che evidentemente mastica il giapponese più di me) comunica che il firmware 2.30 sarà disponibile dal prossimo 15 aprile. L'aggiornamento è però limitato al restyling del Playstation Store.
Dio mio... possedere questo "mostro" tecnologico è una continua sorpresa positiva (vedi AFdigitale corrente...), confermata di giorno in giorno: Sony sia da esempio alle altre aziende per puntualità e qualità del supporto!Ultima modifica di Don_Zauker; 10-04-2008 alle 11:17
"Il cinema non morirà mai. Morirà la sala cinematografica, forse. Ma di questo non mi frega proprio niente" (M. Monicelli)
Mi diletto con PDP Panasonic TX-P50GT30E, A/V player Oppo BDP-83 (mod), ampli Onkyo TX-SR876 B, frontali B&W 604 S2, centrale B&W LCR 600 S3 (DIY mod), surround B&W CCM65 in-ceiling, surround back B&W CCM50 in-ceiling, sub B&W ASW-608, sat MySky HD, DVD-rec Sony RDR-GX350, Internet radio DNT Ipdio Tune, iPod Nano 4G - Touch 2G, dock Onkyo DS-A3, console Sony PS3 "Fat" 60GB - Nintendo Wii Black, TLC Logitech Harmony One.
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10-04-2008, 11:23 #878
Originariamente scritto da Don_Zauker
TV - LG OLED55C15LA - PLAYER PANASONIC DMP-BD75 - AMPLI HT ONKYO TX-SR705 - DIFFUSORI HT CHARIO PICCOLO
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10-04-2008, 11:41 #879
Originariamente scritto da Don_Zauker
uhmmmmmmmm non sono daccordissimo.....ma rischio di andare ot....
ricordiamo che oltre ad essere un ottimo lettore bluray doveva fare bene anche un'altra cosa.........TV LCD -Sharp 70LE838 VIDEOPROIETTORE- JVC X55/rs48 TELO -VISIVO motorizzato 16:9 - base cm. 270 LETTORE - sony bdp-s790 DARBEE dvp5000
SINTOAMPLI- denon avr-4520 DIFFUSORI- frontali sonus faber venere Signature centrale ?? surround ?? integrato Advance Acoustic Map-407
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10-04-2008, 12:35 #880
cosa? comunque spero di vedere un giorno dei controlli fine per il video: contrasto,luminosità,definizione,curva del gamma ecc,e equalizzazione audio.
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10-04-2008, 13:10 #881
Su questo ci credo poco ...
anzi ... sicuramente la PS3 NON è il device che propone o proporrà un Color Management del resto latitante anche su lettori di alta Gamma ...
Ma sognare non costa nulla .....
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10-04-2008, 14:22 #882
DTS-HD Master Audio con il firmware 2.30 in arrivo il prossimo15 aprile.
16:00 10Apr2008 BSW-DTS-HD Master Audio(TM) Now Available for PLAYSTATION(R)3 Computer Entertainment... <DTSI.O>
DTS-HD Master Audio(TM) Now Available for PLAYSTATION(R)3 Computer Entertainment System
Advanced Codec Raises Bar for High Definition Entertainment
More Than One Hundred Blu-ray Movies / Concert Videos Featuring
Premium DTS-HD Master Audio(TM) Soundtracks Available
AGOURA HILLS, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
DTS, Inc. (NASDAQTSI), a digital audio technology company
dedicated to delivering the ultimate entertainment experience, has
announced that its DTS-HD Master Audio(TM) technology is now available
for the PLAYSTATION(R)3 (PS3(TM)) computer entertainment system.
DTS-HD Master Audio is capable of delivering audio that is bit-for-bit
identical to the studio master at super high variable bit rates (up to
24.5 Mbps on Blu-ray(TM) Discs). This bit stream is so fast and the
transfer rate so high that it can deliver 7.1 audio channel,
96k/24-bit sound identical to the original studio master. DTS'
single-bit-stream codec design enables supremely efficient content
programming and consumer playback. The new PS3 with DTS-HD Master
Audio will be available by simply downloading the upcoming firmware
upgrade on April 15th, 2008.
"We are extremely pleased that Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE)
is adding the full spectrum premium DTS-HD Master Audio codec into the
PS3 so that more than 10 million owners of one of the best selling
computer entertainment systems can have the best sounding, most
efficient and flexible audio technology available as well," said Brian
Towne, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Consumer Division at
DTS. "DTS-HD Master Audio is fast becoming the must-have feature for
high definition entertainment enthusiasts."
"PS3 was designed to enable delivery of new and improved
technologies like DTS-HD Master Audio," said Teiji Yutaka, Senior Vice
President, Software Platform Development, SCE. "So we are delighted to
be able to offer this capability to PS3 users."
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/...e-walkthrough/
uUltima modifica di Ualone; 10-04-2008 alle 14:34
"Lo scepe nel corallo a colazione.
A pranzo il gas, a cena il baristone."
[J. Roland]
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10-04-2008, 15:06 #883
Originariamente scritto da Ualone
Fantastico."Il cinema non morirà mai. Morirà la sala cinematografica, forse. Ma di questo non mi frega proprio niente" (M. Monicelli)
Mi diletto con PDP Panasonic TX-P50GT30E, A/V player Oppo BDP-83 (mod), ampli Onkyo TX-SR876 B, frontali B&W 604 S2, centrale B&W LCR 600 S3 (DIY mod), surround B&W CCM65 in-ceiling, surround back B&W CCM50 in-ceiling, sub B&W ASW-608, sat MySky HD, DVD-rec Sony RDR-GX350, Internet radio DNT Ipdio Tune, iPod Nano 4G - Touch 2G, dock Onkyo DS-A3, console Sony PS3 "Fat" 60GB - Nintendo Wii Black, TLC Logitech Harmony One.
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10-04-2008, 15:14 #884
Quindi in pratica, e correggetemi se sbaglio, con il nuovo firmware, impostando l'audio in uscita pcm, sarà possibile ascoltare tramite hdmi questo nuovo formato audio?
Oppure si tratta solo del riconoscimento da parte della consolle del formato, e bisognerà comunque avere un ampli di ultima generazione che lo decodifichi?
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10-04-2008, 15:17 #885
Sarà sempre la ps3 a fare la codifica....Ci si deve accontentare!
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