A:AnswerHi Mike! The unit can play back BD-Video/DVD-Video discs of the following regions codes, including: BD-Video disc can play ''A'' region and DVD-Video discs can play ''1''. -A
A:AnswerFor the person who answered, Yes it has repeat. A-B Repeat and Repeat are two different things. A-B Repeat creates a loop of a selected piece of a video and loops it from point A to point B that you select. If the remote control does not have a button that says (A-B) then it doesn't have it.
A:AnswerWe would need to check the settings that you have on your product in order to provide you with the proper solution. If you’re open to discussing it further, please contact Support Team via Live Chat on the Panasonic Website, Contact Us option, Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm EST.
A:AnswerYes,
I purchased this player for those reasons. I have several blu ray dvd players by sony, samsung, and other panasonics and did not want to spend a thousand or more for an oppo or panasonic 900. So far I have noticed an improvement in picture upscaling and in music and movie soundtracks. I am running my player on a onkyo 7.1 rec with
atmos and dts.
very good player for the price.
hope this helps
A:AnswerAs far as I can tell, my setup uses a Panasonic DP-UB820, another HDMI connecting to my LG CX, and then using this cable to connect the LG and my HW-Q90R, and it works great. Lossless as far as I can tell.
A:AnswerI haven't found this yet, but it should be configurable. This is the one UI nuisance I've found, albeit a minor one. The player seems to resume quickly from where you left off when the unit powers down.
A:AnswerThis unit will seperate the sound in accordance to how it was mixed on your CD. I can tell the audio difference between older CDs and the newer ones (before they stopped selling them). Dynamic range? Your qustions all pertain to the receiver that processes your audio. This unit sends the audio just as it is from the CD it's playing.
A:AnswerBased on my experience, yes! I had the X800 player, and am moving that to a different TV, but got the UB820 and it blows it away in terms of PQ. Of course it matters how discerning you are, but it upscales blu-rays way better, and has better sound as well. So in my mind definitely worth it. The photo is from an upscaled blu-ray of Prisoners.
A:AnswerAs I understand it, they're both right. Atmos adds metadata to a True HD bitstream that tells the decoding device where to steer audio elements within the surround sound speaker array. As long as your received is identifying the Atmos metadata, you are probably hearing the Atmos-quality audio.