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MugenK20A
post Mar 27 2012, 01:12 PM

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QUOTE(ronaldkwok @ Mar 27 2012, 02:05 PM)
Don't bother with Sony Centre, they usually sell at RRP (recommended retail price) and for BDP380 it is RM599 (or is it RM699, cannot remember). Better look for it at other electrical shops or even hypermarkets where can get at RM399 sometimes. Also the Samsung 5500 has some complaints on playback problems with original BD - see Andrew san's comment in other threads here. In my opinion, the Sony 380 is the best value for money entry level BD player, especially if you can find it at RM299! Also not region locked for DVD so can play those that come with BD from UK.
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Thanks for the tips bro. I only play BD on the BD player, no DVD to protect the lens. Then visit Giant or Tesco then. Haha.
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post Mar 27 2012, 01:20 PM

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QUOTE(MugenK20A @ Mar 27 2012, 01:12 PM)
Thanks for the tips bro. I only play BD on the BD player, no DVD to protect the lens. Then visit Giant or Tesco then. Haha.
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Last week I found RM359 at Desa LowYat.. Good Luck..
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post Mar 27 2012, 09:25 PM

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Went to Sony Centre. BDP-S380 selling at rm699 NO DISCOUNT. After that go Carrefour. They only sell Philips BD player.


Added on March 29, 2012, 2:24 pmI was recommended 2 Sony BD player. BDP-S370 & BDP-S380. Any info on these 2 models? Price diff around rm100. Thanks.

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post Apr 5 2012, 11:53 PM

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QUOTE(MugenK20A @ Mar 27 2012, 01:12 PM)
Thanks for the tips bro. I only play BD on the BD player, no DVD to protect the lens. Then visit Giant or Tesco then. Haha.
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yeah right!

some "low quality DVD" will make the drive spin like crazy, if hold the player you can feel its wacky vibration, that was way too much sometimes. Avoid these kind of DVDs on your BD-Player.

better use dedicated dvd player instead, just use those region-free china brand.

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post Apr 5 2012, 11:56 PM

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QUOTE(MugenK20A @ Mar 27 2012, 09:25 PM)
Went to Sony Centre. BDP-S380 selling at rm699 NO DISCOUNT. After that go Carrefour. They only sell Philips BD player.


Added on March 29, 2012, 2:24 pmI was recommended 2 Sony BD player. BDP-S370 & BDP-S380. Any info on these 2 models? Price diff around rm100. Thanks.
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Senheng Seksyen 7 Shah Alam is selling at RM299.
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post Apr 8 2012, 09:07 AM

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Anybody has any experience using Sharp BD player?
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post Apr 8 2012, 02:06 PM

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Got my Sony Blu-Ray player from SenHeng for rm299 rclxms.gif
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post Apr 14 2012, 12:58 PM

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bought sony bdp-s485 3D blu ray player for 399 at pc fair yesterday can play just about anything except rmvb and can play files from external hard disk up to 1TB just like the philips 3200/98. has on board web browser 2 mic inputs for karaoke and if you are an audiophile can also play the rare sacd . I have both of them and they are equally good and reliable
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post Apr 15 2012, 09:31 PM

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is there any bluray-player can play the USB RMVB file?? I checked the Sony BDP380, Samsung BD-D5300, Pana DMP-BD75 all not supported...

wanted to buy for a bluray player that can support DLNA (or AllShare) feature, so that I can play the WMV/WMA/RMVB files from my laptop wirelessly. So far I checked these 3 player, feature as below:

Sony BDP380: no DLNA, no support RMVB

any other blu-ray player that can play RMVB files? I was told Philips might able to play RMVB by a salesperson.

Samsung BD-D5300: DLNA, no support RMVB

Pana DMP-BD75: DLNA, no support RMVB/WMA/WMV
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post Apr 15 2012, 10:05 PM

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what about sharp bd-hp25a?
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post Apr 18 2012, 01:09 PM

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hi sifu-sifus,

anyone using Philips BDP-3200 or BDP-3300 bluray player?? The only bluray player in market that can play RM/RMVB format files besides the other common file format (WMV/MKV/MP4/etc).

BDP3300 support DLNA1.5 standard, meaning that you can link your PC or handphone or other DLNA compatible device to share/stream photo,song,movie wirelessly..... just curious anyone using this model?

BDP3200 don't supprt DLNA1.5
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QUOTE(alesi616 @ Apr 18 2012, 01:09 PM)
hi sifu-sifus,

anyone using Philips BDP-3200 or BDP-3300 bluray player?? The only bluray player in market that can play RM/RMVB format files besides the other common file format (WMV/MKV/MP4/etc).

BDP3300 support DLNA1.5 standard, meaning that you can link your PC or handphone or other DLNA compatible device to share/stream photo,song,movie wirelessly..... just curious anyone using this model?

BDP3200 don't supprt DLNA1.5
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The RMVB can support up to 720p or 1080p?

I was went to Harvey Norman last week n sales person recommend me Philip HTS-3562. He told me that it plays RMVB but i am not sure is support up to 720p or 1080p or not..


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post May 28 2012, 04:22 PM

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any good 3d blu ray players to recommend?
thanks.
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post May 29 2012, 12:46 PM

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QUOTE(jasonctx @ May 28 2012, 04:22 PM)
any good 3d blu ray players to recommend?
thanks.
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I'm not so sure what they meant by "king of playability" ,but if you're talking about BDMV on BD-R and BD-RE disc, I'd say SONY is the King, and 2nd to that would be philips.

All brands plays BD-ROMs without hiccups, but some brand especially samsung will not even bootup some of recordable media; BDMV BD-Rs or ahem.. ahemm.. disc.

For entry level 3D, go for Sony's BDP-S485, 3D Blu-ray and Karaoke support. It doesnt freeze and stutter like S380 sets.

The best of all, Its CINAVIA FREE out-of -box, so better not to update to latest firmware. All x90 series however has the Cinavia firmware right out-of-box before updates.

ALL Samsung BD-Dxxx and BD-Exxx has CINAVIA, only the Cxxx series doesn't.

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post May 29 2012, 03:47 PM

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QUOTE(Mea Culpa @ May 29 2012, 12:46 PM)
I'm not so sure what they meant by "king of playability" ,but  if you're talking about BDMV on BD-R and BD-RE disc, I'd say SONY is the King, and 2nd to that would be philips.

All brands plays BD-ROMs without hiccups, but some brand especially samsung will not even bootup some of recordable media;  BDMV BD-Rs or ahem.. ahemm.. disc.

For entry level 3D, go for Sony's BDP-S485, 3D Blu-ray and Karaoke support. It doesnt freeze and stutter like S380 sets.

The best of all, Its CINAVIA FREE out-of -box, so better not to update to latest firmware. All x90 series however has the Cinavia firmware right out-of-box before updates.

ALL Samsung BD-Dxxx and BD-Exxx has CINAVIA, only the Cxxx series doesn't.
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how abt philips model bdp3200 and bdp3300 ? is they have CINAVIA too ?
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QUOTE(alesi616 @ May 29 2012, 03:47 PM)
how abt philips model bdp3200 and bdp3300 ? is they have CINAVIA too ?
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ya some 3300 has cinavia that i tested, test bdr with cinavia Battle : Los angeles .

Perhaps for philips you need to check the box manufacturing date, be sure its before august 2011 something not so sure.. The philips BD display set may have different firmware than the new stocks.. so becareful..

To be 100% safe, get the sony's S380 or S485. They have cinavia free 0415 , 0427 firmware out-of-box.

Dont buy samsung if you plan to use BDR media on it.


Added on May 30, 2012, 12:34 amThose planning to get CINAVIA FREE BD Player better get it now before its too late, its now or never.

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post May 30 2012, 01:12 PM

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QUOTE(Mea Culpa @ May 30 2012, 12:24 AM)
ya some 3300 has cinavia that i tested,  test bdr with cinavia Battle : Los angeles .

Perhaps for philips you need to check the box manufacturing date, be sure its before august 2011 something not so sure.. The philips BD display set may have different firmware than the new stocks.. so becareful..

To be 100% safe, get the sony's S380 or S485. They have cinavia free 0415 , 0427 firmware out-of-box.

Dont buy samsung if you plan to use BDR media on it.


Added on May 30, 2012, 12:34 amThose planning to get CINAVIA FREE BD Player better get it now before its too late, its now or never.
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issh....like that susah to check the manufacturing date of the BDP3300 lah......i prefer BDP3300 because it support DLNA and also can play RMVB compare to those Sony players..


so with the CINAVIA feature in, those ahem ahem bluray disc all cannot play rite? even the ahem DVD also cannot play?

so far there is no countermeasure for this CINAVIA security?
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post May 30 2012, 02:16 PM

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Hi,

im interest on OPPO BDP-93, anyone know the current price and where can i get it?..i look for some shop and cannot find this player...
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QUOTE(alesi616 @ May 30 2012, 01:12 PM)
issh....like that susah to check the manufacturing date of the BDP3300 lah......i prefer BDP3300 because it support DLNA and also can play RMVB compare to those Sony players..
so with the CINAVIA feature in, those ahem ahem bluray disc all cannot play rite? even the ahem DVD also cannot play?

so far there is no countermeasure for this CINAVIA security?
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BDP-S485 supports DLNA.

RMVB format only supports up to 480p. The average dual core PC can converts RMVB to avi 2 hours length movie in less than 30 mins.


Added on May 30, 2012, 9:50 pm
QUOTE(sooieweng @ May 30 2012, 02:16 PM)
Hi,

im interest on OPPO BDP-93, anyone know the current price and where can i get it?..i look for some shop and cannot find this player...
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There's no OPPO distributor in Malaysia, try Singapore.


Added on May 30, 2012, 9:55 pm
QUOTE(alesi616 @ May 30 2012, 01:12 PM)
issh....like that susah to check the manufacturing date of the BDP3300 lah......i prefer BDP3300 because it support DLNA and also can play RMVB compare to those Sony players..
so with the CINAVIA feature in, those ahem ahem bluray disc all cannot play rite? even the ahem DVD also cannot play?

so far there is no countermeasure for this CINAVIA security?
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new protection for audio-video called Cinavia. It is reported to be used for protection of movie from theaters and disc releases on DVD & Blu-ray. It consists of a multi-level watermark that is embedded in the audio track and, while being theoretically transparent(not-audible) for the listener, it is supposed to resist various transformations of the audio stream like re-compression, analog playback&record, re-sampling, pitch shift, etc. The base levels are analog, but on the top level there’s the watermark payload that contains some restrictions regarding the playback environment.


ahem ahem blu-ray disc CAN play provided the audio track is NOT CINAVIA infected, you can still play old movies, but not the new ones and the coming 2013 movies. Cinavia protection needs the player to be cinavia compliant to work, you need both hands to clap.

This post has been edited by Mea Culpa: May 30 2012, 10:29 PM
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post May 30 2012, 11:16 PM

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QUOTE(sooieweng @ May 30 2012, 02:16 PM)
Hi,

im interest on OPPO BDP-93, anyone know the current price and where can i get it?..i look for some shop and cannot find this player...
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Only certain Audio shop in Malaysia ( depend on location) import Oppo BDP on pre order basis, u may wanna check this out
http://audioiconic.com/oppo-bdp-93-3d-bluray-player/

They are having the GSS on the 93 @ SGD 999 included GST, heard is included mod to regoin free too, better grab while stock last. Cheers

This post has been edited by Mikeyz: May 30 2012, 11:17 PM

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