Does the picture quality differ between different blu ray players?
I am expecting it does after reding different player reviews but I can't get my head around why it should. The player takes a digital signal from the disc and delivers a digital signal to the tv do how is the information changed. Is it codec related with less powerful chipsets using more efficient but less precise codecs (I'm thinking core avc vs libra etc)
Sorry this sounds like a really noob question, it is early.
Also how do standalone players compare to blue ray dives in an htpc? Surely the drive itself has no impact on picture quality so it just depends how it is processed. Will my htpc be able to match a standalone player? Am I missing out on anything by playing an uncompressed blue ray iso compared to a standalone and a disc?
For reference I am viewing on a 3 yr old 50" Panasonic plasma. It is 1080 but was a budget model (can't remember the model no)
I am expecting it does after reding different player reviews but I can't get my head around why it should. The player takes a digital signal from the disc and delivers a digital signal to the tv do how is the information changed. Is it codec related with less powerful chipsets using more efficient but less precise codecs (I'm thinking core avc vs libra etc)
Sorry this sounds like a really noob question, it is early.
Also how do standalone players compare to blue ray dives in an htpc? Surely the drive itself has no impact on picture quality so it just depends how it is processed. Will my htpc be able to match a standalone player? Am I missing out on anything by playing an uncompressed blue ray iso compared to a standalone and a disc?
For reference I am viewing on a 3 yr old 50" Panasonic plasma. It is 1080 but was a budget model (can't remember the model no)