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Panasonic DMP-BD30 good or bad?

 
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PostLink    Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:45 pm    Post subject: Panasonic DMP-BD30 good or bad? Reply with quote


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Anyone here have one?

I noticed it doesn't have an ethernet jack for updates?

Is Panasonic supporting this model still? How are the updates done?

What do you think of the picture quality?

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PostLink    Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostLink    Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 7:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

My parents have one, it seems to work ok. I don't know if you can update it...they don't do anything but put the disc in and press play. Picture quality seems good(720p Samsung plasma), however I have nothing to compare it to. I guess I probaby wasn't of any help haha
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PostLink    Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 7:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/bd/download/bd30/index.html

"From this site you will be able to download the latest firmware (internal software used to control the Blu-ray Disc player) to enhance the products operation and/or add new features.

It is important to Panasonic that our customers are able to keep their Panasonic Blu-ray Disc ("BD") players up-to-date with the latest enhancements available. Using this site, you will be able to download the latest updates available for your Panasonic BD Player.


Note:In order to update your Panasonic BD player using this site, it is required that you create an update disc by downloading the latest "firmware" available for your Player and writing it onto a CD-R disc. If you do not have the means to create a CD-R disc, please contact the Global Service Center Network to have the latest update mailed to you."


That's not too hard! They will even mail you one. I wonder how often they update the firmware?

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PostLink    Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 7:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Improvements
Date/Version Description
2008/12/8
Ver 2.6 BD-V Playability

2008/10/1
Ver 2.5 Playability and Stability

2008/9/8
Ver 2.4 Playability and Stability

2008/9/2
Ver 2.3 BD-V(24p) Playability

2008/7/14
Ver 2.2 Playability and Stability

2008/5/8
Ver 1.8 Playability and Stability

2008/2/25
Ver 1.6
BD-V(PiP) Playability
HDMI Compatibility
Audio output level (Low Frequency Effect) improvement

2008/1/29
Ver 1.4
BD-V Playability
DVD-RW Playability

2007/12/25
Ver 1.3
BD-V Playability

2007/11/20
Ver 1.2


Quite often I would say.

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PostLink    Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have this player and I LOVE it. It does 4:2:2 color space and I'm sending 1080p/24 to my VP50 scaler with it. The BD30 has a lot of nice picture controls including a gamma adjustment which is just what we CRT folks need. It's a great player and Panasonic has done an excellent job of updates. You just download the firmware update and burn it to a CD. Place the disc in the player and it loads in just a few minutes. It's getting some age on it now with all of the new Blu Ray features but for solid playability of actual movies and bitstreaming the newer audio formats I don't think it can be beat. I have tried about four different Blu Ray players now and I keep coming back to this one.
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PostLink    Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Whats wrong with using the PS3 you just bought?
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PostLink    Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

dropzone7 wrote:
I have this player and I LOVE it. It does 4:2:2 color space and I'm sending 1080p/24 to my VP50 scaler with it. The BD30 has a lot of nice picture controls including a gamma adjustment which is just what we CRT folks need. It's a great player and Panasonic has done an excellent job of updates. You just download the firmware update and burn it to a CD. Place the disc in the player and it loads in just a few minutes. It's getting some age on it now with all of the new Blu Ray features but for solid playability of actual movies and bitstreaming the newer audio formats I don't think it can be beat. I have tried about four different Blu Ray players now and I keep coming back to this one.


By any chance, do you know if the component outputs can concurrently provide 1080i while HDMI is outputting 1080P?

The PS3 shuts off component output when you use HDMI... I feed 1080P HDMI to my projector, but I use 1080i component for another device.

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PostLink    Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 3:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Clarence wrote:
dropzone7 wrote:
I have this player and I LOVE it. It does 4:2:2 color space and I'm sending 1080p/24 to my VP50 scaler with it. The BD30 has a lot of nice picture controls including a gamma adjustment which is just what we CRT folks need. It's a great player and Panasonic has done an excellent job of updates. You just download the firmware update and burn it to a CD. Place the disc in the player and it loads in just a few minutes. It's getting some age on it now with all of the new Blu Ray features but for solid playability of actual movies and bitstreaming the newer audio formats I don't think it can be beat. I have tried about four different Blu Ray players now and I keep coming back to this one.


By any chance, do you know if the component outputs can concurrently provide 1080i while HDMI is outputting 1080P?

The PS3 shuts off component output when you use HDMI... I feed 1080P HDMI to my projector, but I use 1080i component for another device.


Hmm...I'm not sure but I can give it a try and see what happens. Are you using the 1080i component for a secondary monitor or something?

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PostLink    Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 3:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

dropzone7 wrote:
Are you using the 1080i component for a secondary monitor or something?


or something Wink

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PostLink    Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 3:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Clarence wrote:
dropzone7 wrote:
Are you using the 1080i component for a secondary monitor or something?


or something Wink


Ah, a secret! I bet I know what it is! Wink

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PostLink    Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks guys

The guy got back to me, he still has it available. I think I'll have a look at it.

Walter- I can watch Bluray on the PS3 but I like the 5.1 analog audio outputs of a bluray player. Plus can you ever have enough to play with? Laughing

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PostLink    Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://reviews.cnet.com/video-players-and-recorders/panasonic-dmp-bd30k/4505-6463_7-32730548.html

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Editors' note, October 1, 2008: This 2007 product has been replaced by the Panasonic DMP-BD35, which offers more features at a better price.

The DMP-BD30 certainly doesn't beat the value proposition of the PlayStation 3, but if you insist on getting a standalone Blu-ray player as opposed to Sony's console, it's one of the top contenders.

While high-resolution bitstream output is great for owners of new receivers, DMP-BD30 owners with older receivers are somewhat out of luck. The DMP-BD30 has no internal decoding for Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD High Resolution, or DTS-HD Master Audio. This lack of internal decoding is particularly disappointing because the older DMP-BD10A itself offered internal decoding for all of these formats except DTS-HS Master Audio. Any DMP-BD30 owner whose AV receiver lacks built-in decoding for the new audio formats won't be able to enjoy the high-resolution soundtracks available on many Blu-ray discs

The DMP-BD30 also has 5.1 multichannel analog outputs for making the connection to older receivers, although the lack of internal high-resolution audio decoders makes these analog outputs less useful than on other Blu-ray players.

Panasonic stashed an SDHC card slot under the flip-down panel on the front. This slot can read many different media types, including MP3s and JPEGs with resolutions up to 1,920x1080. More interestingly, it can play back high-def AVCHD video from high-def camcorders that record on SD cards.



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