I don't have a Netflix subscription, but yesterday I opened the app and at the intro screen where I was offered a subscription, my LG OLED signalled Dolby Vision.
Hello Abra09HW. It works fine on my device. I just had a situation like this. However, this is not the case with all BluRays. I'm not sure, but I think the disc must also support this function in the disc menu. LG
This is made possible by the 4K High-Precision Chroma Processor - The technologies for Panasonic's unique 4K High-Precision Chroma processing come directly from the Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory, the centre of Blu-ray Disc research and development. In this process, 4K colour signals (4:2:0) are interpolated into 4K (4:4:4) using a multi-tap chroma process, making them appear even more natural and deeper.
No, it cannot play wmv videos (from any medium).
According to the operating instructions, it can play the following formats from a USB device: AVCHD, AVCHD 3D, MKV, MP4, MPEG2, JPEG, MPO, AAC, AIFF, ALAC, DSD (DFF, DSF), FLAC, MP3, WAV, WMA.
I also tested it and copied 1 WMV and 1 MP4 to a USB stick: MP4 works, WMV does not.
1. Check that video and audio formats are supported by the Panasonic (instructions).
2. Try using the "Audio" button on the remote control.
3. via the "Option" button on the remote control and then "Audio track".
Here are the complete instructions:
https://tda.panasonic-europe-service.com/docs/2z60c34f49z3z3f556z6465z706466z23za5262727328428cafdac3450ac8098b86dead8d1/tsn3/data/ALL/DPUB824EG/OI/974281/UB824EG_full_ger_TQBS0302.pdf
Hello Combovit
It is a player, not a recorder! You cannot record anything with it. The specification "1GB", and also in the technical data "Memory: hard disk, 1GB" is unfortunately incorrect and misleading. Not only digitec, but also other shops write this. But of course this device has NO hard drive memory. It certainly has internal memory, but you can't access it. The "1GB" is something completely different, as you can see in the operating instructions: if you want to use BD-Live content, the player needs network/Internet access and a connected memory with at least 1GB free space at the USB port.
According to Panasonic support, Dolby Atmos is also supported and can also be transferred to an AV receiver, provided that this also supports Dolby Atmos.
I have had the device for about two years. No dropouts, stutters or crashes since then. The picture looks very good depending on the source material. My only criticisms are that the menu is a bit old-fashioned and the device is not region-free. In addition, the remote control has a Netflix button that I, at least, often pressed by mistake, which completely threw me out of the film I was watching. This annoyed me so much that I opened the remote control and cut out the button. However, I have nothing to criticise about the quality of the device and the built-in components.
Yes, the player can play 4K Ultra HD Blu-rays. It supports the playback of 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs including HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision and Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) for high-quality picture quality.
No, you cannot connect the home cinema speakers directly without an additional amplifier. The player only has analogue outputs (7.1), but no built-in power amplifier for speakers.
Hello :-) no need to waste any more hours testing, it's not possible... I have an LG G4 TV with this player, and it's negative. The TV has to be a Panasonic, which is what I had before. On the other hand, I can recommend the Sofabaton X1S programmable remote control, a worthy successor to the late Logitech Harmony, only better! programmable from the iOS or Android app! very satisfied!
The main difference between the Panasonic DP-UB824EGK and the DP-UB820EG is their target market. The DP-UB824EGK is aimed at the Swiss market, while the DP-UB820EG is for the French market. Both devices are identical in terms of functionality.
In terms of features, these Blu-ray players offer 4K Ultra HD playback, 3D compatibility, and audio technologies such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master. They also have Wi-Fi connectivity for streaming.
I don't have any specific information about the "DP-UB824EGK" model compared to the "DP-UB820". However, to compare similar Panasonic models, here are some general points that might be relevant:
- Build quality: Newer or more expensive models may have better build quality or more robust materials.
- AV features: More expensive models may offer advanced features such as better support for HDR formats or improved audio quality.
- Connectivity: Newer models may include more connectivity options, such as additional HDMI ports or improved wireless connectivity.
For precise information, I recommend that you consult Panasonic's official specifications or contact their customer service department.
The "DP-UB824EGK" device from Panasonic can indeed convert 5.1 or 7.1 channel content into stereo output.
- It offers analogue audio outputs, including 2-channel (stereo) outputs, where the audio signals can be downmixed from 5.1 or 7.1 channels to 2 channels.
You can set the "Analogue Audio Output" to "2ch (Downmix)" in the device settings to convert the audio output to stereo.
Unfortunately, the DP-UB820EG is no longer available and can no longer be ordered.
Generally speaking, we do not have a Regio free Blu-ray player in our range.
However, most UHD Blu-rays are Regio free, but there are also those that have a lock.
The DP-UB824 would definitely be more attractive in terms of price and would also be available at the moment.
Ja, das ist möglich
("Abspielbare Medientypen: CD-RW, DVD, DVD+R DL, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD-R DL, CD und DVD-R"
Referenz: https://www.interdiscount.ch/de/tv-audio/heimkino-video/dvd-blu-ray-player-recorder--c115000/panasonic-dp-ub824egk--p0001510086)
It seems that the TV has trouble with the signal quality.
To test it, I would try switching off HDR on the Blu-Ray player. It should have an "HDR" button on the remote control. This reduces the data rate and thus the susceptibility to interference.
The HDMI cable may be of poor quality.
This is an estimate (delivery times posted on our site are never guaranteed) but at the time of writing we expect these ten pieces to arrive in mid-July.