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Blu-Ray with onboard TrueHD Audio Decoder

timechaser (Elite) posted this on Monday, 15th September 2008, 06:42

Looking to buy a blu ray player - or at least starting thinking abt it. Some requirements:

1. Need it to do 576i over HDMI for DVDs
2. Region free for DVDs if possible
3. On board TrueHD decoder - which should be able to feed into my amp via coaxial/toslink (no HDMI on the amp)

Good pic quality, cheap etc. etc. the works. Any suggestions?

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RE: Blu-Ray with onboard TrueHD Audio Decoder

Chris Gould (Elite) posted this on Monday, 15th September 2008, 17:16

If you use optical/coaxial it won`t matter if the player can decode TrueHD - you can`t pass it over those types of connections (not enough bandwidth). For the rest of it, take a look at the new Sony BDP-S350, I think it does everything you`re after and is Profile 1.1/2.0 ready.

RE: Blu-Ray with onboard TrueHD Audio Decoder

timechaser (Elite) posted this on Monday, 15th September 2008, 23:51

My receiver cannot handle TrueHD so I want the player to do TrueHD - maybe I could use analog 5.1 :)

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RE: Blu-Ray with onboard TrueHD Audio Decoder

Chris Gould (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 16th September 2008, 19:25

You could use analogue 5.1, but you specified optical/coax in the first post ;)

Take a look at the new Sony BDP-S550, big brother fo the 350. Does everything that player does, but comes with 1GB of flash memory for BD-Live, 7.1 analogue outs and (eventually) the capability to decode Master Audio internally. The last bit is in the specs, but the US website says it will be coming with a future firmware upgrade. It also has a few other bits that are nicer, such as a backlit remote. You can get them for about £300 delivered if you shop around, although they aren`t actually released for a week or so. I was supposed to have mine last week until the date slipped >:(

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RE: Blu-Ray with onboard TrueHD Audio Decoder

timechaser (Elite) posted this on Monday, 22nd September 2008, 07:09

Been waiting for the Sony. 300 notes is a bit on the steep side, but then ;)

What abt this? http://www.stegen.com/product_info.php/cPath/61/products_id/1046?osCsid=5641db85d3949dec4d321e8fd0828a3d

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RE: Blu-Ray with onboard TrueHD Audio Decoder

Chris Gould (Elite) posted this on Monday, 22nd September 2008, 17:33

Panny has discontinued that model already, if you can believe it. New flagship is the DMP-BD55.

RE: Blu-Ray with onboard TrueHD Audio Decoder

timechaser (Elite) posted this on Monday, 6th October 2008, 07:36

Been reading up on that and I think will plonk for it once it is released. Looks pretty good and does everything it says on the tin.

Trouble though is the DVD portion - Panasonic Singapore (where I am) say they have no intention of releasing this model anytime soon, so will end up buying from the US.

You know whether the DVD part is region coded or not?

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RE: Blu-Ray with onboard TrueHD Audio Decoder

Chris Gould (Elite) posted this on Monday, 6th October 2008, 19:23

As far as I know, yes, although there may be remote hacks that can be done with service remotes or One-for-All style remotes. The Sony can be hacked in this way. This doesn`t affect BD regions though.

RE: Blu-Ray with onboard TrueHD Audio Decoder

Chris Gould (Elite) posted this on Friday, 17th October 2008, 11:21

Got the S550 now. Pretty good machine and it apparently does on-board DTS-HD decoding out of the box, contrary to earlier reports. It can definitely be made multi-region via a remote hack (One for All style).

RE: Blu-Ray with onboard TrueHD Audio Decoder

David Beckett (Reviewer) posted this on Friday, 17th October 2008, 11:58

How much did it cost you, if you don`t mind me asking?



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