I ended up getting Ready Player One and Blade Runner 2049. Both were the 4k versions for $9 each
I ended up getting Ready Player One and Blade Runner 2049. Both were the 4k versions for $9 each
I've already picked up far too many UHDs in the last few days with all the sales, but I ended up springing for Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk today ($10 on Amazon)
I'm not interested in the movie (beyond Kristen Stewart being in it, who I've had a forever crush on) but apparently it's the only disk that plays at 60 FPS and it's completely unique in that regard. I'm interested in checking that out.
Thanks for the impressions! I'm looking forward to seeing what a 60 fps movie is like, though I've heard other people say it's jarring and they actually prefer the current standard (24 fps or so?)It's a pretty unique experience. Took a bit for my eyes to adjust to the motion at first. The movie is shot in a way that it often looks like characters are talking to Billy's POV/the camera, and the higher frame rate makes it look like they really are talking to you.
I went in blind and thought it was an okay movie IMO. Besides the combat scene and halftime show it's small scale. It's pretty much a day in the life of a soldier on leave.
What can play it at 60hz? Can the Xbox One X?It's a pretty unique experience. Took a bit for my eyes to adjust to the motion at first. The movie is shot in a way that it often looks like characters are talking to Billy's POV/the camera, and the higher frame rate makes it look like they really are talking to you.
I went in blind and thought it was an okay movie IMO. Besides the combat scene and halftime show it's small scale. It's pretty much a day in the life of a soldier on leave.
Thanks for the impressions! I'm looking forward to seeing what a 60 fps movie is like, though I've heard other people say it's jarring and they actually prefer the current standard (24 fps or so?)
The film itself I'm sure will be alright, I just already have a bunch of war/soldier movies in my collection and don't particularly need another one. But the tech is enough of a draw for me.
So, I got Logan from Best Buy for Black Friday. Was the 4K Blu-ray supposed to come with a dust jacket? Mine doesn't have one, but I also don't have the special edition with Logan noir so maybe it never came with one.
My copy doesn't either, fwiw, (also non special edition) but obviously it can be hit or miss even if the original release did include one. I'd guess it probably did.So, I got Logan from Best Buy for Black Friday. Was the 4K Blu-ray supposed to come with a dust jacket? Mine doesn't have one, but I also don't have the special edition with Logan noir so maybe it never came with one.
I'd assume so. I think any 4k player should be able to play the disc.
Saw some differing stuff about the One S, but no confirmation. X is a different matter anyways. I grabbed it for $10 cause why the heck not. Somehow it had completely slipped me by that this was shot in 120hz and 3D. I'd have loved to get a chance to see that, but this will have to do.
I've *technically* got an ATMOS setup, but I haven't been fucked to wire presence speakers, so it's really just a 7.1 setup.Yeah I wouldn't know about the x1's unfortunately. I have an x800 and it played the movie fine.
The movie's worth watching at least once IMO. Good atmos mix too. The halftime show is kinda intense if you have a decent system.
I am in love with 4K film grain. These Carpenter releases have been exactly what I want.
I've *technically* got an ATMOS setup, but I haven't been fucked to wire presence speakers, so it's really just a 7.1 setup.
Ok can someone explain this to me like I'm 5? I just bought a condo which has surround sound speakers built into the walls in the living room.
There's 3 speakers built in around where the TV is mounted, one on each side and one above it, and then 2 speakers behind the couch one on the left one on the right. So that's a 5.1 setup yeah?
Ok, how do I make the sound come out of the damn things? There's an input below the tv:
Is that just where a receiver goes?? So I'd just need to buy one and voila? What's a decent cheap 5.1 receiver? I have a B6P oled if that matters.
I know this is real dumb but I've never had a system before so I don't know what I'm looking at.
As far as I've seen, those are the only ports and I don't know for sure where they go :(Umm, are those the only ports? There should be more. Do you know where those L and R RCA ports lead to for sure?
Ok can someone explain this to me like I'm 5? I just bought a condo which has surround sound speakers built into the walls in the living room.
There's 3 speakers built in around where the TV is mounted, one on each side and one above it, and then 2 speakers behind the couch one on the left one on the right. So that's a 5.1 setup yeah?
Ok, how do I make the sound come out of the damn things? There's an input below the tv:
Is that just where a receiver goes?? So I'd just need to buy one and voila? What's a decent cheap 5.1 receiver? I have a B6P oled if that matters.
I know this is real dumb but I've never had a system before so I don't know what I'm looking at.
That is the OUTPUT (as labeled) from an in-wall iPod dock. You put the iPod in the dock and then those plugs go to the aux input on your receiver.
http://channelvision.com/product/ibus-on-wall-dock-made-for-ipod/
That is not hooked up to any speakers.
Look harder. :)
Hm. What about these?That is the OUTPUT (as labeled) from an in-wall iPod dock. You put the iPod in the dock and then those plugs go to the aux input on your receiver.
http://channelvision.com/product/ibus-on-wall-dock-made-for-ipod/
That is not hooked up to any speakers.
Look harder. :)
Hm. What about these?
There's like 4 cables coming out of the wall. Is that something? No idea why they're all stripped
Well technically it could be input despite what the label says. Most likely you're right but without knowing where it terminates on the other end, it's hard to say what they exactly are.
Hm. What about these?
There's like 4 cables coming out of the wall. Is that something? No idea why they're all stripped
The black cables with the tape are component cables. I don't know why they're there.It is literally one half of an iPod dock system. Unless the previous owner did some crazy custom wiring, it's an output. From an iPod.
The red/black wires in the grey outer shell are likely speaker wire. Each one should go to one speaker.
They're "stripped" because most consumer level receivers have the wire clip in directly, or if you have a higher end receiver, you put banana plugs on the wires and then plug those into your receiver.
The black wires on the left with the silver ends are coax (antenna or cable or an in-home distro), as is the clipped black wire with the white center and single wire inside.
I can't make out the black wires covered by masking tape in the center bottom because the photo doesn't show the ends.
The black cables with the tape are component cables. I don't know why they're there.
The setup is a TV mounted above a mantle, with a gas fireplace directly below and then an indent below that where the outlets and cables are in the pictures. I found a 4th stereo wire but no 5th. I'll dig around some more. These stereo wires don't seem nearly long enough to connect to a receiver though even if I find the 5th.
Ok, that makes sense. Weirdly there's an HDMI cable up by the tv that I haven't been able to figure out what it connects to. There's no HDMI at the bottom. Maybe it got lost in the wall, or I guess it might even be possible that the receiver didn't have HDMI and they have a converter connecting the HDMI to the component cables.If it is three wire component, the other end likely terminates at the TV. That is very likely how the previous owner got video from the receiver to the TV. If you have a surround setup the TV is usually just a dumb monitor. Doubly so if the old TV was not a smart TV.
You can use the component wires to pull a HDMI cable thru the wall if you want to upgrade.
As for the short speaker wire, it was probably cut to fit the existing receiver at the time. No need to have excess wire length. Your fifth wire is probably hiding in the wall receptacle.
We have two at my house. The HDR is not great. Passable in movies, but super washed out looking for games. Though it's also my only experience with HDR...but I haven't been impressed.
Thanks!We have two at my house. The HDR is not great. Passable in movies, but super washed out looking for games. Though it's also my only experience with HDR...but I haven't been impressed.
Everything else about it is pretty nice, though. SDR looks great, 1080p and lower upscales nicely, and the response time in game mode is exceptional.
I'd recommend the TCL 6 series if you have the money. It's HDR is actually quite good and a noticeable improvement from the five.
I'd recommend the TCL 6 series if you have the money. It's HDR is actually quite good and a noticeable improvement from the five.
CNET had a more thorough review
https://www.cnet.com/reviews/tcl-65r617-2018-roku-tv-review/
That Muppets movie is so effing good. Both of them are, Most Wanted was great too.Just got The Muppets in the mail. I was going to order it from Disney Movie Rewards, but then I found out there was a version with my more stuff, and so I ordered it from Amazon for $1.20 after I used a $5 gift card.
I did order some other stuff from Disney Movie Rewards, which used up most of my points, so it worked out. I'm waiting on a copy of the Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection and a figure of Moana from Ralph Breaks the Internet. After I activate the codes from these, I'm gonna order Toy Story That Time Forgot.
Hell yeah!That Muppets movie is so effing good. Both of them are, Most Wanted was great too.
Lego Batman is probably the film I've watched the most in UHD because it's such an HDR showcase and it's hugely rewatchable. It's almost always what I grab when I want to show off the format. Sure, it's not a 4K DI etc etc, but the contrast of bright colours and moody environments is an eye pleaser.Scored The Lego Batman Film and this amazing Blade Runner 2049 steelbook for €10. One of the few actually good deals I've got in the Netherlands.
Star Trek Discovery is $30.84 at Walmart. That's kind of bordering my impulse buy price on that.
Ooh, interesting. So what can actually play them?New 4K Blu-ray discs with HDR10+
Bad Times at El Royale (20th Century Fox)
We, the Marines (Documentary-Shout Factory)
The German 4K release of Sicario: Day of the Soldado includes Dolby Vision.
My copy of Billy Lynn 4K came in today. Just want to confirm that the X plays it back at 60fps without issue. It looks beautiful. I'll definitely be watching this soon.Yeah I wouldn't know about the x1's unfortunately. I have an x800 and it played the movie fine.
The movie's worth watching at least once IMO. Good atmos mix too. The halftime show is kinda intense if you have a decent system.
Panasonic DP-UB420, DP-UB820, DP-UB9000 (this player supports HDR10, HLG, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision).Possibly Samsung 2017-2018 4K players.Don't know if HDR10+ support applies to both discs and streaming.There are two more (announced) HDR10+ discs: A Beautiful Planet and Journey to the South Pacific.
Blu-ray.comHey guys what website should I bookmark to keep updated on upcoming 4k blu ray releases and news regarding the format?
Star Trek Discovery is $30.84 at Walmart. That's kind of bordering my impulse buy price on that.