The multi-region version from Planet Omni is available.
This player is amazing. And 'much better than the first generation player, bdps1, even the bd91. There are some small things look blue ray. It should not play CDs. when 1000 to spend on an Elite Blu-ray, then you should have the money, good and 600 for a 24-bit or Cambridge Azur CD player-like. blue laser beams are very narrow, and CDs are not read correctly and to do this would be his way of working is considered useful by most major manufacturers.
That said, drool! best upscaling I have seen every player look up to now, all in streaming features and the Pioneer Elite. It 's a really good player and for me I think it's the best time.
It plays CDs, and Advanced Audio decoding internally (not DTS-HD Master) to PCM for transmission over analog or HDMI, for all legacy receivers ago.
Very nice Blu Ray> Player, but with many interesting features. Upload a computer is not as fast as a normal player, but not a big deal. This model is much better than the previous one in this line. Picture and sound is so wonderful on a Pioneer plasma TV.I also have the Elite VSX-91TXH Pioneer amp to go with my system works great, but the work ok on prices.
WOW this player is awesome!
I'm starting to flavor the Pioneer.
According to the manual for the BDP-94FD, the connection diagram onPage 11 shows 8 RCA connectors to support 7.1.
BDP-95FD will be released - I doubt there are great physical changes between the BDP-94FD and being.
I do not claim any particular expertise, but my experience with the Pioneer Elite was my barometer. I bought a second DVD a few years ago on DVD and SACD, which does not support my Denon. Denon, Pioneer has defeated both in image quality and musicality in my setup and the Pioneer is still working, the engine was about Denon6 months ago. Sounds really easy for me ...........
New Pioneer Elite Blu-ray player, the BDP-95FD, is geared to audiophiles as it tried to be videophiles: In addition to HDMI 1.3a xvYCC color, is the codec output bitstream, even the highest audio, including DTS HD Master Audio . In other words, if you bought only one of the last A Kick-Ass A / V receivers, you might actually be able to use audio decoder.
The receiver has a couple of other things, mostprimarily as a weathervane for the media content from the PC system Pioneer's Home Media Gallery.
Pioneer ® Elite ® BDP-95FD Blu-ray Disc Player
The new Pioneer Elite BDP-95FD offers unprecedented picture and high definition sound quality as a result of HDMI 1.3 connectivity. In addition to excellent image quality, higher bandwidth capacity means the player has internal decoding of high resolution audio formats Dolby ® TrueHD, Dolby ® Digital + andDTS-HD (TM) and bit-stream output for all advanced audio formats including DTS-HD Master for 7.1 surround sound performance. The BDP-95FD can faithfully reproduce the 1080p is required at 24 frames per second (fps) rate, to obtain sequences of the film director intended. The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc player comes with HDMI Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) to ensure tight integration with other HDMI-CEC high definition theater components. This functionallows users to control an entire home theater system with one remote control for the ability to comfort.
The new Blu-ray Disc player offers Pioneer's exclusive Home Media Gallery that allows users to directly access and playback of music, movies and photos stored on your PC at home. The intuitive functionality of networking solutions for the IP network also provides for immediate download and new digital media files from your computer through the BDP-95FD on a connected flatTv The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc is compatible with the technology, Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), Window and Apple computers video, Windows Vista or Windows Media Connect and Microsoft PlaysForSure (TM) DRM.
How happy I am that I have a Pioneer Elite "Target" ... The VSX-94 is incomprehensible, it was matched with the BDP-95, life is completely left out in harmony .. that, and after it took two full weeks very effectivelink, I was one with ELITEZEN MANUAL ....
I picked up a Pioneer Elite BDP-95HD Pioneer Store in Costa Mesa of.
I review this first for answers to common questions, so as to maintain that the new owners get a quick answer.
The Pioneer Elite BDP-95HD, DTS-HD Master Audio Bitstream products that can be decoded by the receiver / processor?
- Yes Integra DTC-9, 8 show 'My DTS-HD MSTR "when I select the DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack from your hard drive. AudioFrig'in-UN-believable!
If the load times improved over the 94HD?
- Use PotC: COTBP as a benchmark, it took 22 seconds after pressing the START button on the remote PotC "loading ..." Message and display a total of 38 seconds for the screen by Disney
How does the PQ compare to the 95FD 94HD?
- Very similar - just a little 'sharper 95FD
It works 1080p24fps:
- Flawless
How good is the upconversion on SD DVDBDP-95FD?
- Very good (better than the Pioneer BDP-94HD and HD1)
questions or problems listed: None.
I just got Kingdom of Heaven Blu Ray while listening to the track DTS-HD Master Audio (DTS-HD MSTR :-) Sounds Integra shows frig'in-a-credible.
Player seems to be the operating system correctly. Starting time very acceptable. Respond immediately to distance. It 's hard to say if there is any difference in PQ of the PS3, I've had, but the DTS-HD MA SpiritBubbles ...
It took only 35 seconds after pressing the close button on the remote to play Kingdom of Heaven ...
With the disc into the DVD player and arrested, with PotC: COTBP it took 22 seconds to load PotC message to appear for the second and the Disney screen to appear a total of 38 ...
After the device I can not help but Déjà Vu All Over Again. As you can see in the picture looks almost identical to the 94HD and HD1.I may look like the class but he has. I like the shiny black piano. As Tony said, it takes about 35 seconds to start playing for titles. This is actually an improvement large enough for the two older models. Like the other initial setup is a breeze. I like the screen better on the Pioneer 95FD. It looks like the cooling system. I'm not just comparing this unit to their brothers (or cousins), but also the 1400th Samsung This costs more elite units, but you feel like it ismoney well spent.
Once again I love the resolution button on the remote. Able to fly in the change that much better than having to interrupt the movie and go as you set in menu (like the 1400 and HD DVD players). If other manufacturers could learn a pioneering feature is that a good starting point would be with. Even with 1080p/23.98 (24) take place without problems is a breath of fresh air. Toshiba has to know how many of us who fought so that it is nice to have a unitout of the box (like the 1400, 94HD and HD1), which can be done without problems 1080p/23.98 EDID. I have not spent much time with this device, but what I have, I can say is the best Blu-ray player on the market.
The framework is very colorful and very sharp. It 's very impressive, better than the 1400th (especially for its price) Samsung Not much in terms of pic Q, but when you add up the entire package to know why the Pioneer more. Image settings menuOptions, great remote control (light years ahead of the competition) and, of course, a great picture with great sound. Speaking of sound that I just did some comparisons so far, but it's too easy to select bitstream on the menu. No confusion here. They are either DD or DTS PCM via HDMI or send ... Your call. So simple. I want to do more on the Sound soon, but send the audio sound to my receiver (Onkyo 905) as big as I expected. Also heard good the few minutes I had the95FD do. I'm not saying it's better, because I do not want to open that Pandora's box again. So do not ask here. PM me.
I am using the new Sony VPL-VW60 "Black Pearl" (which is the third photo) for all my comparison so far. And 1080p/23.98 treated as a sample. I can send directly to my Crystal II and then optimize the image before sending it to 1080p/23.98 in VW60. The Pioneer 95FD has all my other components that do not take for granted theseDays.
And yes, I mean the XA2 and A35 which are stubborn when it comes to sending 1080p/24 on some screens. In a direct comparison with the 95FD 94HD, of course, a more flexible instrument, with a little 'load times faster. The ability to pass HBR audio directly to the recipient to decode is a really cool feature. Especially if you are a product of the latest, which can decode. The framework is very close. I keep going back and forth. Straight to my pj seemslike the 95FD is only a little 'sharper, but its bright colors are almost identical. I must say that the Home Media Gallery offers the finest on the 95FD. I never really on this feature before, but now I'm intrigued and I can only Jump In!
Bottom line, if you have the 94HD and not on the audio bit-stream function is then to ensure there is absolutely no reason to dump it for the 95FD. However, if you do not and are the best Blu-ray device in the form of interestView this image / sound Q then look no further than the 95FD! I hate to keep the collection of new devices like the Pioneer Blu-ray my favorite device, but honestly, other companies are still two steps back. The 95FD is the starter in my set up. More to come (SD DVD to the A35 and XA2, and even 1400) and some thoughts on more audio ... BTW, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (AB) is looking for and awesome sound on this device! Get a copy!
Well, I'm pleasantly surprised that afterThe 95FD has excellent upconversion. Much better than the 94HD and HD1. I also test via the HQV Benchmark Blu-ray, and treats them very well. Especially my favorite stage torture test! As is the tradition in recent times in my adult video look great! And it is on par with the A35 and XA2. I'll work hard tomorrow and do real side by side comparisons (in 1400), but my first impressions are very good to excellent original ... More to come ..
Great report Joe. Thanks.It looks like a winner. I also like the look of "classic" and the end of the 'elite' institutions. This is probably the car they buy, if my Onkyo 885 Pre / Pro comes.
Do you have a PCM 5.1 track comes from the PS3 vs 95? So that should be no difference be noticeable, but I would not mind if I make a comparison be curious to know for sure would.
Not surprisingly, the DTS-MA from the 95 sounds better than we are at the beginning of full signal compared with only 1.5 of the corePS3. I can not wait to hear it!
The hi-resolution DTS-HD is the king of New York DTS HD audio track (I'm reviewing) and master DTS-HD Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer soundtrack, which says DTS-HD Master ...
As I wrote in this thread the 1400 is very close, but the 95FD produces sharper images. I also prefer to upscaling SD-DVD. I also love all the other trendy features such as the Resolution button on the remote. And 'much better able tothe resolution on the fly to meet you, change the Stop and Go in a setup menu. Especially if you try to compare them! I spent some time this afternoon playing various Blu-ray, but tomorrow I will do my comparisons of the XA2 for SD DVD upconversion. I predict the 95FD will be at par with the XA2. We need to find out which chip is because it is so much better than the 94HD and HD1 ... More to come tomorrow ...
If the 95 can match the XA2 on SDUpscaling is a huge plus. The new DVD XA2 does almost look like HD and so far the only player able to work the same players are very hi-end Denon or costs 5 times more. The Samsung 1200 is the same Reon chip and should be great, but not on new audio capabilities. A second test of a new owner soon I will be 95.
I see the BDP-95fd, and PDP-6010fd. Extremely satisfied. firmware support was outstanding. I use it withwatch a 2.2x digital preamplifier, Boz touch digital amplifiers, Escalante Pinyon and a couple of submarines Escalante. My connection is via the coaxial digital output. I have updated the signature Denon 3930 in my system was using the same set-up and I have the sound quality and impact of low blows me away from BPD-95fd available to say the form is the Pioneer BDP-95fd an exceptional performer in terms of audio and video.
Since my system can only handle two-channel audio via the digital output, I've got 'Two-channel Dolby Digital Plus version?
I too have the 95 and a 94-receiver and is very impressive in the sound department. There is a clear advantage of tunes, but they have. If you have good equipment.
-Definition picture and sound high performance today in the new Pioneer ® Elite ® BDP-95FD Blu-ray Disc ® player introduced at CEDIA Expo coming. Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. makes its expected from playersindustry's first to include bitstream output of all advanced audio formats offer: Dolby ® TrueHD, Dolby ® Digital Plus, DTS-HD (TM) High Resolution and DTS-HD (TM) Master Audio.
The BDP-95FD ensures almost cinematic experience with its ability to handle 1080p 24 frames per second (fps) reproduction rate preserving a feature film in its original order. Taking advantage of HDMI ® 1.3 connectivity for new players, the smooth, perfect images, and dynamic 7.1 surround sound fordeliver the full emotional impact of Blu-ray Disc as the director intended.
The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc leader in sophisticated home theater with the offer including HDMI Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) components to ensure a seamless integration with other high definition theater. In addition, movies, music and photos can be easily streamed from a home PC connected via 1080p TV the player's enhanced homeNetworking functionality for unrivaled entertainment.
"Our newest Elite BDP-95FD player is like a film projector, best-in-class picture and sound quality at home. The high performance is a testament to our optical disc heritage and commitment to the ultimate home theater by introducing lossless high resolution audio junkies will truly appreciate the fun, "said Chris Walker, senior manager of marketing and product planning for PioneerElectronics (USA) Inc. "When combined with a KURO television and Elite A / V receiver connected, the BDP-95FD is surrounded by a home audience to see and hear like never before."
Next Generation High Definition Performance
Leading high definition home theater, the BDP-95FD unparalleled image and sound quality, delivered as a result of the ability of HDMI 1.3. The new generation HDMI version is designed for easy connectivity to a new 1080p flat screen TV and other high-resolutionDevices. With increasing bandwidth, Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc capable of transferring large amounts of uncompressed HD video and audio resolutions as well as standard DVD immerse viewers in an unforgettable experience.
Stunning colors and enhanced picture reproduction are accompanied by additional supporting audio player lossless digital audio formats Dolby ® TrueHD, Dolby ® Digital Plus, DTS-HD (TM) high resolutionand DTS-HD (TM) Master Audio. As a result of HDMI 1.3, the BDP-95FD brings the high quality of the sound quality of Blu-ray Disc film titles to the living room giving audiophiles up to 7-channels of pure sound that defines ultimate home theater.
High Definition Made Simple Integration
Streamlining the integration of multiple home theater components, the BDP-95FD offers HDMI-CEC technology. This new convenience feature synchronizes the Blu-ray Disc Playerwith other CEC products and controls an entire system with one remote. With easy navigation user interface, HDMI-CEC requires minimal user effort, delivering exceptional performance and maximum fun.
film image at home
Mastered at 1080p 24fps,-ray Disc movie titles preserve a feature the original film sequence faithfully deliver stellar image quality Blu Pioneer Elite 95FD Blu-ray Disc engineers to handle BD-1080p 24fps output and high-performance signal for natural, pristine film reproduction as the director intended.
Home Media Gallery
Digital media fans can playback their favorite videos and download music files and personal photos directly from a home PC hard drive for high-definition television through Pioneer's exclusive Home Media Gallery.
This home networking provides users with a rich high-definition graphical interface with fast navigation to search,select and play desired content. Home Media Gallery offers IP networking for quick access and downloading of new digital media files from your computer for instant viewing through the BDP-95FD on a connected flat screen television. The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc is compatible with Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) sources, as well as Microsoft Windows XP, Vista and Media Center editions, as well as 3rd party DLNA server software for Mac andLinux-based computers.
The Blu-ray players are some of Dolby TrueHD, some even have Dolby Digital +, DTS-HD High Resolution and DTS-HD Master Audio, but Pioneer BDP-95FD is the first of four packs all - think Elite is why a name .
In combination with the latest high-end A / V receivers and you will be able to hear a pin drop in the background as Bruce Willis takes a police helicopter with a flying machine (again) in Die Hard 4.0.
So how treats his audioTicks usually the high-end 24p, HDMI 1.3 and HDMI-CEC-box - the latter for control over your HDMI equipment comes with a remote control.
Natch, it is also compatible with Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA or short) for access to content on other sets, and is compatible bunker streaming content to your PC with Home Media Gallery Pioneer.
General
Product Type
Blu-ray Disc
FormFactor
Plate
Width
16.5 in
Depth
13.9 in
Height
4.1 in
Weight
14.6 pounds
Sound Mode
Surround Sound
Analog video signal
S-Video, component video, composite video
DVD
Media Type
CD, DVD, BD-R, BD-RE, DVD-R, BD-ROM, DVD-RW
Built-in audio decoders
Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD
Load Type
Times
DVD Repeat Modes
All titles, Random, Chapter
Supported Digital VideoStandard
WMV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2
Supported Digital Audio Standards
MP3, PCM, WAV, WMA
Output Resolution
1080p
Audio System
Digital Audio Format
DTS digital output, Dolby Digital output
Frequency band
4-22000 Hz
Dynamic Range
108 dB
Signal to Noise Ratio
115 dB
Total harmonic distortion
0.0015%
Additional Features
Gold-plated plug
Features DVD
ImageZoom
Yes
Enlarge Power
2x, 4x
MP3 compatible
Yes
Additional Features
Parental control, DLNA compatible, On-screen display, JPEG photo
Remote Control
Type
Remote Control
Technology
Infrared
Connections
Connector Type
1 x HDMI output (19 pin HDMI Type A), 1 x Ethernet (RJ-45), 1 x component video output (RCA phono x 3), 1 x Composite video output (RCA phono) 1 x S-Video (4 pin mini-DIN), 1 x 5.1 channel audio line-out (RCA phono x 6), 1 x audio line-out (RCA phono x 2), 1 x digital audio output (coaxial) (RCA phono), 1 x digital audio output (optical) (TOSLINK), 2 x remote control (mini-phone 3.5 mm)
Miscellaneous
Cables Included
1 x Audio cable, 1, 1 x video cable
Power
Power Consumption Operational
35 Watt
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep
0.5 Watt
Power Device
Power
Type
PowerPower
Power
AC 120 V
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