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Thinking about getting a 4k player, most likely the Xbox one S as I use the standard Xbox one for blurays.
How is the 4k upscaling on it for blurays.
How is the 4k upscaling on it for blurays.
A few reasons to be honest like sound setups is one, Dolby Atmos is coming to Xbox One S or is already out i aren't sure but some people need players that support that now.
Some Xbox One S have/had issues when playing discs. Personally i only a month or 2 ago payed £206 for a Samsung 4k blu ray player with 3 4k movies and i could have gone the Xbox One S route.
But decided not to as i wanted all three 4k blu rays and it would have cost me more.
The serious people would be buying Oppos.
The oppo has to many problems at this time. I prefer a dedicated play rather then a jack of all trades player.
It just becomes completely irrelevant discussion on a 4k thread
Why would anyone bother buying any of the current crop of dedicated 4k players, when an xbox one s can be had brand new for £200? Even if you don't play games, it's £100 cheaper, and if you or your family do then, well, it's a no brainer.
I thought it did not do upscaling (despite its processing power) so have to rely on tv.How is the 4k upscaling on it for blurays.
When hdmi 2.1 with the frame specific hdr, will that not mean you need a new 4k tv too ?I have an xbox one s for my limited hdr movie watching, but will happily replace with a dedicated bluray player when one comes out that has dual output and hdmi 2.1.
The serious people would be buying Oppos.
When hdmi 2.1 with the frame specific hdr, will that not mean you need a new 4k tv too ?
I have not understood the dual output need, is interference between the sound and picture really so much ?
I'm surprised considering the prices and reputation of Oppo.
The Xbox has Atmos support now, so for its price represents a pretty good player. I've only had chance to watch Goodfellas on it in 4K and it seemed to skip in one area which was a little annoying.
" Restored in 4k from 8k scans of original 65mm elements with 96k resolutuon" - baring in mind this was standard br this is complete marketing mumbo jumbo - ie " remastered in 4k from original 65mm elements" would be much more understandable and say exactly the same thing without trying to oversell with numbers that will never be aparant on the format in question.
The panasonic ub900 is the top dog. I wouldn't part with mine
A good review from a expert. And thanks to a member here he is coming out to sort out my TV
Be interested to hear what you think after its calibrated. Really happy with picture of mine since he did it
I could not understand the 96K, so googled it, but I guess that was the sound (it is way out of the film resolution I posted earlier on this thread)
The other transfer characteristics are typical no ? oversampled at 8K, probably immersive (like they are ironically, doing Abyss ) so they could also show at Imax,
digital noise reduction and then down-sampled for BR, grain probably visible.
I'm surprised considering the prices and reputation of Oppo.