psurquhart said:
Hey Oldboy,
I too have bought the Panasonic 500 and am loving it - what a great bit of kit - RS priced matched my Multi Region player too at £279 on the day they got them in - not quite as good as your deal but it put a smile on my face too.
Any tips on ideal settings ? Mine is paired to a Panasonic 42" GT30 and the picture is brilliant.
Couple of things that make me ask the question -
1. It puts my GT30 into Cinema mode automatically - not sure if this is the best setting or should I try a differeent option ? Bit annoying if its not the best.
2. Using the Viera link it automatically switches to TV on my Sony DA5400es av amp, however my Blu Ray image goes through HDMI 1 input which means I have to grab the Sony remote to switch it over to that input setting each time (TV setting only outputs stereo not Dolby HD formats). Again a bit annoying, what am I doing wrong?
3. Any tips on what should be turned on/off in settings please?
Sorry to bump the post but you always give out such great advise - Im not brilliant on the setting side of things and any tips would be much appreciated.
The only let down of this player is the really annoying remote - the swipe system is not to my taste, maybe I will get used to it in time but I wish they had not gone down this route. However, once you put a decent Blu Ray in I forget all about the remote and just start grinning - brilliant picture and awesome sound.
Its light years ahead of my old Sony 370 🙂
Hello psurquhart,
Unfortunately i'm not at home this evening so i can't go through my menus and tell you how mine is setup, i've only had it a few days but i've got it setup nicely, i will post again tomorrow once i'm home and can go through the menus to tell you what to turn on/off etc and how i've got it setup.
I can answer a few of the other other questions right now though...the tv switching over to cinema mode is perfectly normal and is simply the tv recognising that a Panasonic BD player is connected and therefore it switches the picture mode automatically to cinema as it presumes you are going to watch a movie or tv show. I have calibrated the cinema option on my tv for movie viewing so when it switches over it's ready to go so i suggest you do the same, the settings out of the box for cinema mode are not entirely accurate.
If you are watching 3D content then you may find that that the brightness needs to be upped slightly to offset the darkening of the image that occurs with 3D content, the glasses darken the image i find, and i have calibrated one of the professional isf modes specifically for 3D viewing.
The issue you have with Viera link sounds to me like a HDMI switching issue with the amp, do you have HDMI control on the amp and is it switched on? If you do have it and it's switched on then it may just be a compatibility issue with the Sony amp and Panasonic tv, my Onkyo 609 sometimes has issues with Viera link if i leave my PS3 plugged in on standby for example so it's not out of the question that it's just a handshake issue with the amp.
What you can do is if the amp has HDMI control then turn it off and then turn the Viera link off on the tv and start again...start by turning on the amps HDMI control and then turn the Viera Link back on on the tv to reset the handshake and see if that cures it, oh and don't forget to select home cinema from the Viera Link button on the tv remote afterwards. If that doesn't work you may just have to live with it but my amp switches over automatically as you would expect.
I do agree with you about the touch section of the players remote, it feels clumsy doesn't it! I'm sure if i make the effort i will get used to it but initial impressions are that it's a bit gimmicky and not really needed to operate the player from day to day, the buttons seem to do the job just fine without any silly swipes!
Will update you tomorrow regarding settings for the player but i hope this info has been of some help in the meantime.
Best regards,
Oldboy.