Any recommendations?
In particular it would need to be able to play titles sourced from the US, say,
Amazon, for example.
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My local hi-fi store, www.blackwoodsound.com.au had a Pioneer blu-ray
player for about $600. I tried it with a region 2 regular DVD and a
blu-ray disc from Japan (same blu-ray region as Australia).
Both played very well.
After having some cheap DVD players I also bought a couple of low-end
Pioneer DVD players. One had noticeable tingling when you put your hand
near it so I had it checked and the power supply was replaced free under
warranty. There was a fairly obscure menu/control option (documented in
the manual) to select to enable it to output in the format of the DVD so
that an NTSC disk would display in colour on an old television using
analogue inputs, but once done quality has been excellent.
Arthur.
> My local hi-fi store, www.blackwoodsound.com.au had a Pioneer blu-ray
> player for about $600. I tried it with a region 2 regular DVD and a
> blu-ray disc from Japan (same blu-ray region as Australia).
> Both played very well.
Ended up getting a Panasonic BR player (BD60 or 80) from The Good Guys. Cost
around $240.
So far, all I've played in it is a BR title, Shawshank Redemption, and a couple
of DVDs which are NTSC, sourced from the US, but not sure if they're region
encoded. One of them was the latest Indy Jones movie.
Missus is getting a BR box set of the series Mad Men from the US Amazon site.
Unfortunately she forgot to remove all of the BR titles from her wish list so
one of the daughters has sent her that.
We'll see if the thing's locked to Aus regions. But I'm told that Aus and the UK
share the same region, which makes sense unlike DVD region coding. And Amazon UK
seems to have a fair few titles at reasonable prices.
I scoured Big W, Target, Kmart and Sanity stores for BR titles on Xmas Eve. Only
one that was worth buying was the Shawshank one. All up each store carries
around 100 titles (yes, I counted them).
Pretty woeful, really, given that it was Xmas and so on. You'd reckon that they
would've started to stock up on them.
Anyway, difficult to tell if 1080p via HDMI to a Panasonic full HD display is
that much better than a DVD being played in a DVD player. But then, when we were
trying it out Xmas morning, the window being us was a bit glary on the screen.
Will have a look at it tonight, see if ambient light made it look like crap.
Certainly pays to check out reviews and see if the authoring has been done
right making it a worthwhile upgrade.
As for where to buy, you will find that 90% of titles are region free so
buying from OS is fairly safe. There are a number of sites that will advise
when the title has been tested and rated region free. www.blu-ray.com being
one pus it has a good price tracker. Otherwise try Amazon UK and you cant go
wrong as they share our region. In most cases if you buy in bulk you will do
much better price wise than buying locally.
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