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Thinking about Blu-Ray plunge- advice?
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So I'm thinking of finally jumping on the Blu-Ray bandwagon and had some questions:
-Is the PS3 still considered a top-quality BR player?
-What's the deal with region encoding? Can you strip it as on most DVD players? Can this be done on the PS3?
-Can someone recommend a decent, low cost BR player that can be region stripped? Thinking under £150 (~$200).
Thanks.
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I can answer your first question - YES, the PS3 is still considered a top-quality Blu-ray player. Plus, you have the added advantage of playing games, browsing the internet, streaming Netflix, etc. on it should you choose to in the future.
If I were in the market for a Blu-ray player, I'd buy a PS3.
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Originally Posted by Paco500
So I'm thinking of finally jumping on the Blu-Ray bandwagon and had some questions:
-Is the PS3 still considered a top-quality BR player?
Yes. Although I am sure there are some from Denon or similar that are about $1500 but still take 3x longer to start a disk.
One of the major advantages to the PS3 as it is a hugly overpowered BR player. It also handles tons of digital media from your Mac as well with on the fly conversion:
PS3 Media Server
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Hasn't there been a recent PS3 update that broke everything third party?
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I'm in the middle of writing a blog post on this, I'll post it when I'm done.
Essentially, the PS3 kicks ass, but I haven't tested it against other standalone players in a long time. I can tell you that right now, it's a kickass BR player, and hasn't glitched on me once.
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Originally Posted by Phileas
Hasn't there been a recent PS3 update that broke everything third party?
Nope. The most recent update removed the ability to install Linux. DLNA support is still intact. So Playback, PlayOn, Netflix, etc. all work perfectly well on it still. PlayOn is rad btw, but it's currently Windows only. I run it via Parallels and like it a ton. I also really like Playback. Native Netflix support (aka. no disc needed) is also coming in a firmware update soon.
And on top of all that you get Blu-ray. The PS3 is really the only thing I'd consider right now.
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I bought a PS3 on Caigslist about 10 months ago for the sole purpose of playing BR discs. I got the PS3 (60gb), two new controllers, HDMI cable, BR Remote, and Madden 2009, all for $175.
I'll echo what has already been said, it makes an excellent BR player. I also use it to stream music videos from my MBP. Works great for everything I need it to do!
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Oh but don't forget about the non-IR on the PS3 ordeal if it matters to you.
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Originally Posted by analogue SPRINKLES
Oh but don't forget about the non-IR on the PS3 ordeal if it matters to you.
What's that?
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Originally Posted by Paco500
What's that?
Never mind- just figured it out. No IR- that seems silly.
Can you control BR playback with the controller or do you need to by a separate remote?
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Originally Posted by Paco500
What's that?
The PS3 has no IR port so you can't use your TV remote or universal remote. Only bluetooth.
There are a ton of workarounds ranging to $7-90 though.
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Originally Posted by Paco500
Never mind- just figured it out. No IR- that seems silly.
Can you control BR playback with the controller or do you need to by a separate remote?
You can use the included remote or get the sony PS3 one for $20.
you can also get IR adapters for the USB port of $7 that do everything but power cycle and eject.
Or get this and do it all:
Harmony® Adapter for PLAYSTATION®3
You can also control it though many Sony TV's and iPhone IR adapters and software as well.
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If you want to play PS games, maybe the PS3 is a good idea. I got a stand-alone BR player that I'm quite happy with-a Samsung BD-P1600. It upconverts standard DVDs, it runs every BR disc I've tried quickly and well, and it wasn't terribly expensive. Oh, and it comes with an IR remote too...
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Originally Posted by analogue SPRINKLES
that harmony adapter was the best purchase I ever made for my PS3. Works a treat for allowing me full control with my Harmony One remote. highly recommended..
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I bought one of the new "slim" PS3s in late December, as a Blu-Ray player the new ones are better than the old in that they have a more modern implementation of HDMI which allows them to stream all the latest surround sound formats. It gives up the hardware PS2 game support and memory card slots along with 2 usb port though. I love it, I stream Netflix and play the occasional game so, it's an all around solution for me.
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For most people I strongly recommend the PS3, it's a very nice player that will stay current with profile standards. I like it so much that I use one in our HT room upstairs. For my main home theater I use an Oppo BDP-83SE, it's the most badass universal player on Earth.
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Originally Posted by Shaddim
For most people I strongly recommend the PS3, it's a very nice player that will stay current with profile standards. I like it so much that I use one in our HT room upstairs. For my main home theater I use an Oppo BDP-83SE, it's the most badass universal player on Earth.
Looks nice. Way more than I have any intention of paying. My "home theater" is a 32" LCD hung on the wall in a smallish and poorly (acoustically speaking) designed room. So why do I want Blu-Ray? Not really sure. I just do.
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There's also the less expensive non-SE Oppo BDP-83. It's very similar, only it's a little more mainstream. The thing is, the Oppo is a better player, no denying that, but for you a PS3 would be a better fit. It's even less expensive and does so much more. If you want to go even cheaper than the PS3 look into some entry Panasonic and Toshiba models.
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