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Parece ser que Panasonic va a sacar al mercado el reproductor HD mas completo hasta la fecha, el cual decodificará no solo el audio Dolby True HD, sino tambien el DTS - Master Audio, incluyendo el BD-Live (primero en el mercado con esta opcion), picture in picture, 1080/24p, etc.... Vamos, el reproductor ideal, y sobre todo para usuarios con un receptor que no decodifica los nuevos audios HD.
Si no tarda mucho en salir esta será mi compra nada mas salga en vez del Sony S500.
"This just in from CES: Panasonic has just unveiled the new DMP-BD50 Blu-ray player with full BD Live (profile 2.0) implementation. The player will internally decode Dolby TrueHD as well as DTS HD Master Audio and will have the same SD card functionality as the current DMP-BD30.
BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER DMP-BD50 FACT SHEET
BD-Live
The DMP-BD50's Ethernet terminal is a gateway for Internet connection, which paves the way to an entirely new form of movie-plus-Internet entertainment. In the future, BD-Live users will be able to participate in quizzes and challenge each other to interactive games that are linked to bonus movie content on BD discs. BD-Live also supports other interactive functions, such as Picture-in-Picture and Audio Mixing.
Interactive Functions
Picture-In-Picture
With Picture-in-Picture, a small sub-window is displayed over the main image. There are four examples of Picture-in-Picture modes, each offering distinct functions. They include Enhanced Commentary, Backstage Pass Function, Peek Behind The Animation and Audio Mixing.
Enhanced Commentary*
BD media goes considerably beyond the kind of audio commentary provided in many DVD movies, such as a director discussing the film. Enhanced Commentary makes it possible, for example, for the director or actors to appear in the sub-window (as if they are standing in front of the screen) and point to actors or equipment as they make their comments.
Backstage Pass Function*
This lets you access additional information provided about people, places or things in a BD movie. Use the remote control to select an element highlighted on the screen, and a sub-window opens with the information. For example, there could be notes about the clothing or accessories an actor is wearing or the restaurant in which a scene is set.
Peek Behind The Animation*
While playing back a movie with dubbed-in voices – for example, a feature-length animation – this feature lets you watch in a sub-window as the actors read their parts. You can see the actors' gestures and expressions as they speak, giving you an inside look at a whole facet of moviemaking you've never seen before.
Audio Mixing*
The Audio Mixing function lets you choose which soundtrack to listen to: the one from the content playing in the main window, the one from the sub-window, or both at the same time. The sub-window soundtrack can also be reproduced in 5.1-channel surround sound.
*Depending upon program contents.
Other BD-Live Possibilities
The future is expected to bring a host of imaginative new features. For example, the DMP-BD50 will be able to connect directly to the Internet and download additional content from Websites to an SD Memory Card for more viewing and playing enjoyment.
HIGH-DEFINITION PICTURE AND SOUND QUALITY
UniPhier®
Combining a PHL Reference Chroma Processor with advanced P4HD imaging technology, Uniphier, the Precise Digital Video processor reproduces crisp, natural colors that are extremely faithful to the original movie. The beautiful images are complemented by an exceptionally pure, accurate sound achieved through Audio Re-master and other leading-edge audio technologies. Uniphier reflects the advanced encoding and authoring technologies developed by Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory (PHL) in collaboration with film industry professionals. With Uniphier at its heart, the DMP-BD50 provides a level of image and sound quality that meets Hollywood's stringent demands – so you experience movies just the way they were meant to be experienced.
Precise Digital Video
PHL Reference Chroma Processor
The PHL Reference Chroma Processor up-samples (4:2:0 to 4:2:2) the color information in decoded video signals. Using proprietary Panasonic technology, this innovative circuit faithfully reproduces the fine details and nuances of Blu-ray video streams that have been recorded with high quality image compression system. It generates images with all the clarity and depth that BD-Video movies have to offer.
P4HD (Pixel Precision Progressive Processing for HD)
To get the best HD images from a BD-Video disc, you need a player that renders high-quality progressive images, expresses motion smoothly, and draws sharp diagonal lines. The DMP-BD50's P4HD processes more than 15 billion pixels per second and applies the optimum processing to every pixel in the video data on the disc. The result is images with exceptional resolution.
Deep Color*
The DMP-BD50's HDMI output is Deep Color compatible. While the earlier HDMI V.1.2 offers 8-bit, 256-step gradation on 4:4:4, HDMI V.1.3 enables video signals to be sent on 12-bit, 4,096-step gradation at any format. This helps the DMP-BD50 reproduce natural looking colors with smooth gradation and minimal color banding.
*An HDMI™ V.1.3 compatible TV is required.
1080/24p Playback The DMP-BD50 provides 1080/24p output (via HDMI) for Blu-ray titles and DVD titles. It reproduces movie images from a Blu-ray Disc in their original 24p form, with no need for conversion.
HD Audio Format Decoding and Output The DMP-BD50 is equipped with decoders for the high-quality, lossless Dolby® TrueHD and DDTS-HD Master Audio™ audio formats. These formats theoretically contain the information to reproduce original sound sources in their entirety. Connection to an AV amplifier with 7.1-channel input capability enables sound quality on the level of a studio master system.
Audio Re-master for All Media
The DMP-BD50's Audio Re-master function compensates for data lost in the compression process used in BD and DVD recording. This helps create a fuller, richer sound that is extremely faithful to the original. It also brings re-mastering to the Blu-ray Disc for the first time ever.
HD Networking with SD Memory Card
The DMP-BD50 comes equipped with a slot for SD Memory Cards. Just take the SD Memory Card from your HD camcorder or digital still camera, and you're ready to view high resolution photos and motion images on your TV.
Linking with an HD Camcorder
The DMP-BD50 can play back AVCHD-format images shot with an HD camcorder, such as the Panasonic HDC-SD9. Images recorded onto the camcorder's SD Memory Card are output directly from the DMP-BD50's HDMI terminal in their original, high-quality 1920 x 1080 resolution. The DMP-BD50 also provides an AVCHD Direct Navigator function that makes it easy to search for particular scenes.
Linking with a Digital Camera The DMP-BD50 can play back JPEG still images on an SD Memory Card, such as those recorded with a Lumix FZ3 digital camera. The DMP-BD50 can output the images to 1920 x 1080 resolution – ideal for a full-HD TV – and output them via the HDMI terminal*. Using the Slideshow playback feature, you can play a music CD at the same time you're showing the photos, so viewers enjoy both beautiful images and their favorite music.
VIERA LinkTM
Seamless GUI
You Can Control Your Blu-ray Disc™ Player with the TV Remote Control* When the TV is on, the VIERA Link function lets you switch to home theater mode using just the Panasonic VIERA TV's remote control unit. Simply press the VIERA Link button on the TV's remote control and select "BD Player" on the VIERA Link Menu screen. The BD player's menu will display on the TV screen, and you can begin playback of a Blu-ray Disc or select from the Blu-ray disc"
Última edición por Pulp; 10/01/2008 a las 16:02 Razón: Adecuar titulo a normas
Pinta muy bien... Hay alguna previsión del precio?
Aunque Panasonic no ha especificado precio del aparato, afirma que estará a un nivel similar al del DMP-BD30 (400/600 dólares).
Exacto, el precio parece rondar los 500 dolares en USA, o sea parecido a su hermano pequeño el DMP-BD30, claro que el 50 tiene mejoras significativas como son que decodifica TODOS los nuevos formatos de audio, (por lo que no necesitas cambiar tu receptor si este no lo hace) e incluye el BD-live (primer reproductor que lo tendrá).
La incognita es saber cuando saldrá en el mercado..........
Hola compañeros.
Sabeis si este reproductor puede leer DVD-RAM. Ya que utilizo bastante este sistema y en todos los Panasonic que he tenido siempre leía DVD-RAM.
En este modelo lo podré seguir utilizando, o es demasiado pronto para poder saberlo.
Muhas gracias
Video Features
- PHL Reference Chroma Processor
- P4HD (Pixel Precision Progressive Processing for HD)
- Precise Pixel Generation
- 16-Level Motion Detection with Pixel-Based Motion Adaptive
- Diagonal Processing
- Detection of 3:2/2:2 Pull-Down Progressive Processing
- i/p Conversion for 1080p* Playback
- Up-Conversion to 1080p* Playback
- 1080/24p Playback (Blu-ray disc)
- HDMI™ V.1.3 with Deep Colour™ and "x.v.Colour" *1
- 148.5MHz/12bit Video D/A Converter
- Digital Noise Reduction (3D-NR/ Integrated NR)
- Picture Mode (Normal, Soft, Fine, Cinema, User)
- Picture Adjustment (Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Colour, Gamma Correction)
Audio Features
- Built-in Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby® Digital Plus and DTS™-HD*2 Decoder
- High Quality 192kHz/24bit Audio D/A Converter
- Pure Audio Components
- High-Speed 50Mbps Optical Output
- Audio Re-Master for All Formats (BD, DVD, CD, MP3 and DviX®*3)
- Advanced Surround (V.S.S.) Creates a Surround Effect for BD and DVD from Only Two Speakers (2 Modes)
- Dialogue Enhancer
- Dynamic Range Compression
Output
- HDMI AV Output
- Component Video Output
- S-Video Output
- Video Output
- 5.1ch Audio Output
- 2ch Audio Output
- Digital Audio Output (1 Optical, 1 Coaxial)
Convenience Features
- VIERA Link*4 for Panasonic Blu-ray Disc Product Line-up
- Movie (AVCHD) & JPEG View with SD Memory Card Slot
- JPEG Slide Show with Music
- Multi-Format Playback [BD-Video(BD-Live*5), DVD-Video, DVD-RAM, AVCHD (SD Memory Card/DVD), DVD-RW*6, DVD-R*6, DVD-R (Dual Layer)*6, +R*6, +R (Double Layer)*6, +RW*6, CD, CD-R/RW*7, MP3*8, JPEG, DivX®*3]
- Super Hi-Speed Scan: 5 Speeds up to x200
- Easy Setting Guide
- Graphical User Interface
- Audio/JPEG Navigation Menu
- Remote Control
Notes:
- * HDMI connection required.
- *1 x.v.Colour is a registered trademark.
- *2 DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio
- *3 Official DivX® Certified product. Plays all versions of DivX® video (including DivX®6) with standard playback of DivX® media files. Certified to the DivX Home Theater Profile. GMC(Global Motion Compensation) is not supported. DivX®, DivX® Certified, and associated logos are trademarks of DivX®, Inc. and are used under license.
- Maximum number of folders recognizable: 300 folders. (including the root folder)
- Maximum number of files recognizable: 200 files
- *4 This function is available for Panasonic products that support VIERA Link (HDAVI Control 3 or above).
- *5 BD-ROM Profile 2
- *6 Discs recorded and finalized on DVD video recorders/cameras.
- *7 Playability may vary depending on the contents, discs and quality of the recording.
- *8 For contents recorded on CD-R/RW for your personal use only.
For more detailed information on the DMP-BD50's specifications and features, click here
http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=957
No es solo un sueño es Blu-ray
Este reproductor, tarde o temprano será mio...
Pero a ver a que precio nos lo traen a la infrazona
Espectacular las caracteristicas, eso si
Saludos, Pulp
Sólo le faltaría ser capaz de leer el SA-CD ¿O lo hace?
Parece ser que no... pero está claro que alguna carencia a de tener...
Así al año siguiente, te sacarán el modelo 60, con algún añadido que este no tenía, o no quisieron que lo tuviera... como siempre
Saludos, Pulp
Por lo que he podido leer en AVForums a Phil Hinton parece ser que este pasado martes 12 de febrero hubo una presentación oficial de Panasonic en Valencia, en donde se presentó la gama de Panasonic para 2008 y a la que asistió él mismo.
Comenta también que ha visto el BD-50, que tiene los detalles pero que está sujeto a un contrato de no-revelación de información y que ésta se encuentra bajo embargo hasta el próximo 1 de marzo.
También dice que se trata de la gama para 2008 específica para Europa y no los detalles de la gama americana presentada en el CES.
Por último nos recuerda que en cuento tenga luz verde de Panasonic escribirá un artículo sobre el aparato, con fotos y vídeo de la cacharrería ...
Creo que voy a seguir muy de cerca a este hilo, tranquilo pero de cerca
Por cierto, edito para preguntar además ...
¿Cuánto será coste de producto y cuánto coste de patentes? Cada día la lista de logos en los aparatos es mucho más larga y este chisme la tiene larga, larga, laaaarga.
Última edición por DeBilbao; 15/02/2008 a las 16:22
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He leido que éste maquinón NO hace muy bien el reescalado de los DVd ¿Sabeis algo al respecto?Yo tambien soy un candidato,dependiendo del precio a hacerme con uno de ellos.Estuve ayer en el CI de Vitoria,me acerqué al estante de HD y observé que el 95% de las películas eran BLU RAY y el resto HD DVD.Salu2 a todo el foro.
PULP ......... ¿Tú que opinas en cuanto al reescalado de DVD y que te parece éste modelo,merecería la pena? Un abrazo a todo el foro y en especial a tí.Salu2.
Bueno, primero... gracias.
Segundo..., pues el escalado no creo que sea malo... pero hará falta esperar a las primeras reviews de páginas para ver que tal se desenvuelve en este aspecto... está claro que puede no ser igual de fantástico que el los Toshiba... pero no creo que sea malo...
Respecto a la compra de este modelo... ya he dicho hace tiempo que es mi objetivo si las especificaciones y todo lo explicado cumplen las predicciones, pero esto está supeditado al precio de salida, ya que no estoy dispuesto a desembolsar más de 500/600 euros... por él..
Pero este reproductor es para mí, lo mejor que se vislumbra en el horizonte a precios "populares" ya que Denon... etc tendrán repros muy buenos pero aprecios prohibitivos de momento...
Saludos, Pulp
Se sigue sin saber nada de precio y salida?
Al menos alguien prevé si sera en breve o no?
Al parecer para el verano se espera que esté en UK a un precio de 600 libras que al cambio son unos 780 euros, según información de la tienda avland, aunque yo espero que baje por debajo de los 500 euros.