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Easy to use, plays everything Blu-Ray player? Looking to find a simple, easy to use Blu-Ray player, and plays many different formats. Any suggestions? |
How the fuck is a bluray player hard to use? It's all the fucking same since the VCR |
im surprise OP can use a computer, since its MORE complicated then a blueray player... |
ps3 |
by different formats you mean through USB? the question is too vague |
I don't think it's that bad of a question.. Alot of Sony bluray players I've come across have a hard time reading various formats and have a hard time playing some burned content Posted via RS Mobile |
thats not a bad question at all.... my mom cant use any electronic device without second guessing herself and picking up the damn telephone and calling me. so that question is totally legit. |
ps3 |
PS3 all day. Set it for auto-login and auto-play disc, buy the BluRay remote and boom. |
I wouldn't go with a PS3. It's a little more expensive, so right off the bat you're paying more than you need to :seriously: Then, as soon as there's a firmware update, or if they accidentally hit a button to take them back to the XMB, they'll be like :heckno: Then they'll hit a bunch of buttons that doesn't play the video again and they'll be like :yuno: Then you'll get a call about how 'the movie is broken', and you'll think :fulloffuck: But you're probably related to them, so then you'll have to fix it and be like :okay: I would just go with a basic player from costco or something. Most of the cheaper ones without things like network streaming and netflix are nice and simple because they don't have other features. |
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sry for the thread jack... but... does all modern day blu ray players has Cinavia built into them? |
if you want it to play different formats, then it's probably best to get a PS3 for future proofing. currently, you can get blu-ray players that can play DivX or Xvid. but they can't do every video codec. with a PS3, you can install "PS3 media server" or TVersity on your PC and then stream to your PS3 (via wifi or cat5). this way, when a new file format comes out, your PC can be updated with a simple software patch/install. TVersity is the easier program to install and set up on your PC. another solution is to purchase a laptop with an HDMI output and a built-in blu ray player. watch movies and other downloaded content on your laptop, and just spit the signal out to your TV via HDMI. |
OPPO if you dont mind spending a bit more and theres some dirt cheap ones like magnavox funai etc that are actually made by 1 company and you can play discs from different regions (theres only 3 region codes when it comes to blu-rays and very few movies are actually locked) i cant remember the model # though or if they're still available the issue with these is firmware updates but those players will also play MKV files etc either burnt on a disc or from a usb stick havent looked into players in a long time though since im fine with just using my PS3 or laptop for region locked discs id suggest the PS3 and buy a Remote for it did that for my dad since he hated using the ps3 controller and is far more familiar with using a remote when they become more familiar with the unit they'll even be able use the other capabilities of the ps3 like renting movies or surfing the web etc |
I don't think this is a bad question; people who failed the OP are idiots themselves. Quite frankly, the PS3 sucks as a Blu-Ray player. (I have one myself and it's my only Blu Ray player.) It's slow, you have to buy a bloody bluetooth dongle to use it with any universal remotes such as a Harmony, and there's no LED display. I'd appreciate some suggestions for a standalone and quick Blu Ray player. |
I'm looking for a Bluray player for my parents. Hence the "easy to use" portion of the original question. There's such a huge variety of players out there these days, but not guaranteed to play a multitude of codecs considering back in the day, you could get a DVD player that could play a lot of stuff. Reason for the different codecs is because sometimes my parents get a hold of discs that are sourced from weird places and it would be best if they could just pop it in and play. |
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last time i looked into it the PS3 was still the fastest @ loading and future-proof (think about its a generation 1 blu-ray player and it can even do 3D) Quote:
forgot to ask for a budget but this is considered the best player outside of the ps3 OPPO Digital - Universal Network 3D Blu-ray Players - Buy Direct from the Manufacturer the 93/95 versions can be region free too budget wise that plays multiple regions and formats Insignia NS-WBRDVD2 $130 <<< (latest firmware removes the multi-region capability but you can install an older firmware version to regain the function) thats only if you're concerned with playing region b/c blu-ray discs suggest that you can do some reading here if ye want http://forum.blu-ray.com/blu-ray-players-recorders/ << lots of threads covering different players etc etc Samsung blu-ray players seem to be able to convert Pal content to work on their US players (for pal dvds and or pal special features on a bluray disc) it gets a little complex on what youre looking for (multi-region blu-ray? pal content? divx/mkv/etc capability/etc? firmware support? 3d? fast load times? dvd-audio disc/sacd support? analog outputs? ) you cant really find an all around perfect player unless you're doing an htpc thats why the PS3 is still considered the best (futureproof has the most support all in one but it still lacks some things like pal/multi-region/mkv support) |
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I bought a simple $99 one from costco for my parents since they also get the amazing costco return policy. I just had a system update the other day and it went like this: Turn on player First screen: "There is an Update", Two buttons: Update Now? or Update Later? Click OK (Update Now is already selected) Player reboots, ready to go. I love having the PS3 as my blu ray player, but i would never buy that for my parents. |
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It probably takes 2 minutes to get into a Blu Ray movie on a PS3 which is painfully long. Posted via RS Mobile |
has anyone had any issues with cheaper/older BR players not being able to play newer discs? I remember that being a problem before, not sure about now though. Quote:
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Buy one from Costco. I remember their cheap DVD players used to play everything. I also bought a HP blu-ray from Costco a year ago (can't remember model number), but it plays everything as well. It even has a setting (haven't tried yet) where you can change region code settings. |
hey guys..off topic but didnt wanna make new thread i have a basic question about 3D blu-ray i'm about to pick a set that only includes 3D blu-ray not the regular blu-rays i am planning to play it on my PS3 with HDMI 1.3b (i think it's b) on a non-3d HDTV will it run okay? |
uhm as far as i know it depends on the movie disc some include both streams (2d/3d) on 1 disc some others include a separate disc for each i imagine if its 3d only it includes both streams im not sure though |
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