mkiker2089 wrote:The ps3 rocks, but the samsung 1500 is less rockish. It has all the features for DVD but occasionally forgets where it was if you hit stop. On blu ray it doesn't have memory of last place at all. Is that the norm br or did I get a lemon?
hoytereden wrote:mkiker2089 wrote:The ps3 rocks, but the samsung 1500 is less rockish. It has all the features for DVD but occasionally forgets where it was if you hit stop. On blu ray it doesn't have memory of last place at all. Is that the norm br or did I get a lemon?
On the PS3 it remembers some titles but that seems to be the exception rather than the rule. I don't think the players are at fault but rather the discs themselves. As the extra features have gotten more exotic with the BD Live and such these discs are usually more prone to having to reload entirely. It sucks!
reefa wrote:Oppo's BDP-83. Upscaling better than the Samsung, PS3 load speeds, and firmware to make it BD and SD universal. DVD player pr0n at its finest.
reefa wrote:Oppo's BDP-83. Upscaling better than the Samsung, PS3 load speeds, and firmware to make it BD and SD universal. DVD player pr0n at its finest.
reefa wrote:Oppo's BDP-83. Upscaling better than the Samsung, PS3 load speeds, and firmware to make it BD and SD universal. DVD player pr0n at its finest.
Dimwitted wrote:I'm thinking about getting a drive to replace the CD-R in my machine. Any thoughts? Are they better than stand alone players? I'm looking at the LG - BR08. Good/Bad/Indifferent?
Steve T Power wrote:Anyone tried a non-region encoded PAL Blu-ray in their PS3 as of yet?
Only ask because i just ordered one. Had the same film (in Region 0) on DVD and the PS3 wouldn't touch it (error message said something like "incorrect video format')
Joel Pearce wrote:Steve T Power wrote:Anyone tried a non-region encoded PAL Blu-ray in their PS3 as of yet?
Only ask because i just ordered one. Had the same film (in Region 0) on DVD and the PS3 wouldn't touch it (error message said something like "incorrect video format')
To my understanding, there's no longer any difference. 1080p progressive is 1080p progressive, no matter which side of the Atlantic you're on.
Joel Pearce wrote:Just make sure you have the muscle for Blu-Ray playback, both in terms of CPU and Video Card. This is especially true if you still just have a CD-R at this point.
Dimwitted wrote:Joel Pearce wrote:Just make sure you have the muscle for Blu-Ray playback, both in terms of CPU and Video Card. This is especially true if you still just have a CD-R at this point.
Not a problem. I also have a DVD drive in the box. This sucker has more than enough power. I did have to look up my vcard (an nVidia 8500 GT) but it seems to be ok.
Joel Pearce wrote:Dimwitted wrote:Joel Pearce wrote:Just make sure you have the muscle for Blu-Ray playback, both in terms of CPU and Video Card. This is especially true if you still just have a CD-R at this point.
Not a problem. I also have a DVD drive in the box. This sucker has more than enough power. I did have to look up my vcard (an nVidia 8500 GT) but it seems to be ok.
Yeah, you'll be fine. A lot of people just seem to think that a drive is something you can stick into any computer.
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