I have the Panasonic BD35 blu ray.
I set out to compare the upscaling quality with my old Panasonic DVD Recorder (DMR-E55) with some duplicate DVD's I borrowed from a friend.
Disappointingly, I found the DVD upscaling not so top-rated or different from the many films played through the Recorder (especially given the highly reviews - WhatHifi included), aside from displaying a very small amount of increase in the detail of the picture. However, more importantly I discovered the sound is significantly lower in volume and less cinematic on the bluray when compared to the Recorder.
The blu ray is connected direct to the TV (Pana PX80) with a HDMI cable, so I am not using an AV Amp or Home Cinema set-up. Which settings should I choose - PCM or Bitstream, and/or should BD-Video Secondary Audio be on etc etc?? Even after switching between the aforementioned changes my BD35 sound is not even close to the sound of the DVD player.
Am I doing something wrong or is this the norm as I have played around with the settings numerous times and my partner is now getting frustrated!
Your advice is most welcome??
Thanks
Disappointingly, I found the DVD upscaling not so top-rated or different from the many films played through the Recorder (especially given the highly reviews - WhatHifi included), aside from displaying a very small amount of increase in the detail of the picture. However, more importantly I discovered the sound is significantly lower in volume and less cinematic on the bluray when compared to the Recorder.
The blu ray is connected direct to the TV (Pana PX80) with a HDMI cable, so I am not using an AV Amp or Home Cinema set-up. Which settings should I choose - PCM or Bitstream, and/or should BD-Video Secondary Audio be on etc etc?? Even after switching between the aforementioned changes my BD35 sound is not even close to the sound of the DVD player.
Am I doing something wrong or is this the norm as I have played around with the settings numerous times and my partner is now getting frustrated!
Thanks