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Yes, but only if you update your receiver too. Sense Blu-Ray players have HDMI output, you will be able to send much more information due to the larger bandwidth of the cable, but that's why you would need a new receiver. You can also get a player with SACD if you use those and will also make your CD sound a bit better too, if your not wanting to buy a new receiver just yet.
1. Help with HDTV/Blu Ray problem?
Go into the advanced setting option and find the Auto Motion setting. Choose custom. Put blur on 10 and judder on 2. It will look good. What you are seeing is called the "soap opera" effect caused by over processing from the Auto motion setting
2. Ultra Resolution vs Blu Ray High Definition?
"Ultra Resolution color" is a meaningless term. Ignore it. DVD cannot exceed 480p
3. Missing special features on breaking dawn blu-ray?
Yes it's missing on mine as well!! I was really looking forward to watching the filming of, especially the special effects that made Kristen look so thin and ill. I feel a bit ripped off actually. Does anyone know if the company know of this and are planning to exchange them?
4. What form of blu ray player should i get?
I have an Oppo BD-93 and it's GREAT. It has every feature I would ever want and its built like a tank. And beautiful. Too bad the only time I see it is when I open up my HT rack :D
5. Is it true that all Blu-ray players play DVDs aswell?
So far, every BD player also plays DVDs. Do blu rays make a difference on SD TV? No, you wo not see any difference, that's assuming your TV can handle the lowest output resolution of the blu ray player. Not all blu ray disc players play CDs, there are a few models that wo not read them.
6. Does the Macbook Pro play Blu-ray DVDs?
No. Apple are getting rid of optical drives, and have never directly supported the BluRay standard. It may be possible to attach an external BluRay drive and you will need special software to act as a player
7. Says Blu-Ray/DVD Combo...only came with Blu-ray disks. Wanted the DVDs. So confused!!!!!?
if it specifically shows the bluray logo then no it will not play on a dvd player...sounds like you need to talk to someone about getting a replacement or a refund be mindful about who you ordered from for future references
8. Recently bought a blu-ray player?
I have a PS3. I have tried the BD Live thing a few times and have determined it's not worth a squirt. So profile 1.1 is just fine, especially at that price. Enjoy. P.S. Your player will almost certainly require a firmware update right out of the box, so be prepared for that.
9. DVD in PS3/blu-ray player that can upscale DVDs to 1080p vs blu-ray disc?
What you will see is the absolute best quality that DVD can muster, and it is pretty darned good. It's enough to keep you from having to replace your entire collection right away, but you will still look forward to getting the Blu-Ray release of your favorite films. It will be a staggering difference from what you are used to seeing on a tube television, but the Bluray will be a staggering difference from that point. That fancy TV will not feel like a waste, and that's the point of upscaling. Some players are better than others at the task, though, so choose carefully. I have found my PS3 does a wonderful job of it. I am a Sony hater at heart, but this is a shockingly good piece of gear, and worth every penny they charge for it. They do not even advertise half of what it does. It's the worst love/hate relationship I've ever had to deal with. There is far more than just resolution, as you suggest. Color depth, dynamic contrast, bitrates, audio, all manner of things. Blu is just better. Upscaling those DVDs, though, is very impressive. I still get a kick out of running a DVD on a tube in one room, and then taking it to the 50 inch plasma and PS3 in the other room. It still blows my mind. When I pop in the Blu-Ray version, however, my mind is even more blown.