Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Samsung BD-P1500 1080p Blu-Ray - my only complaint

Now I have had my Samsung BD-P1500 1080p Blu-ray for 2 weeks. I've never played in possession of a Blu-Ray first. It looks nice in my closet, is quieter than my roommate, "Blu-Ray and, of course, it's got amazing sound and image. The USB port and Ethernet port for the job but I do not have the firmware or code updates are still downloading.

The only sound you hear is true some searching by title, you can listen from the couch when it's quiet. No majora lot to me. I noticed an occasional flicker in the center of the screen in some parts of the mostly black screens (such as credits). It 's always in the same frame, but could be a problem playing the discs with no internet.

One of the main advantages of the BD-P1500 1080p Blu-ray Samsung has more than my roommate is that the discs to load much faster. It also helps that there is a progress bar during the loading time, it seems less annoying makes it a lot. At leastYou know something is happening.

Of course, Samsung BD-P1500 1080p Blu-ray is not perfect. It is not top-of-the-line, then what do you expect? First, are the only outputs on the back of the RCA outputs - no coax, no headphones, none of the older types of wiring - so you need to take a new TV is not (as it would not be entirely wasted appearance HD Blu-Ray, putting on an old TV anyway). More importantly, there is no Dolby 5.1 audioOutputs.

One of the upshots of this is that you can not manage your receiver preamplifiers in the latest audio formats to play and let the Blu-ray player to decode. The old receiver, I just decoded Dolby 5.1 (no DTS). This player allows you to send a modulated pulse stream to the receiver to a Dolby 5.1, but my receiver only seen as a channel-2 (not "speak" Pulse Code Modulation). At least the player can downgrade sample rates, so that elderly beneficiariesis still robust, though not as pristine as it could be a modern receiver.

I ended up going out and pay for a new receiver to use the offers sound quality that the Samsung BD-P1500 1080p Blu-ray player. Maybe a little 'compulsive, but did not seem right, have a wonderful new image and unique not a perfect sound to go with him.

So my conclusion is that for people with television receivers most recent and most recent - the Blu-rayPlayer is top notch. If you have an older receiver, ironically, the savings would be better, you pay a little more for a player with Dolby 5.1 and analog continue to use the existing receiver.

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