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Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Player Questions

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by abcc, Aug 28, 2007.

  1. abcc

    abcc Member

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    hi, i tried to contact Pioneer about their Blu-ray Players.

    hi, i dont get this, on your Blu-ray Player BDP-94HD , and the BDP-HD1 ,

    the BDP-94HD is the better one,
    but yet it only supports this : Video: WMV, WMVHD, MPEG1, MPEG2 (HD), VC1

    and on your BDP-HD1, it supports all of this :WMV, WMVHD, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4-AVC, VCI

    so if i get a video file from my computer and converted to Mpeg4 , it wont work on your best top of the line player ?


    and another thing, is it true about some Players able to detect a burned back-up Blu-ray disc and self terminate , i mean turn its self off, or that u have to keep your phone line pluged in at all times ?

    Now is this PIONEER ELITE BDP-94HD worth buying ??


    Thanks, Best Site Ever
     
  2. diabolos

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    I'm sure both players support the same mandator Blu-Ray codecs (MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 codecs including: AVC (A.K.A. H.264), and VC-1)

    Is the player worth buying? No! If you want a truly high end Blu-Ray experience go for the new Denon player. Its the only one that supports Blu-Ray's interactive features. Plus it has the best in class video/audio processing and upscaling.

    Denon DVD-3800BDCI
    http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/s...nces_Flagship_DVD-3800BDCI_Blu-ray_Player/801

    Ced
     
  3. abcc

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    cool, i was reading the specs on the Pioneer from their official website, so thats why i was puzzeled why their best player wasnt supporting the same as their other player.

    Thanks, will check out about that Blu-ray player
     

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