Comments on: Price Watch: Memorex Blu-ray, $146.98 shipped
It's official: Blu-ray players are no longer grossly overpriced.
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Meritline is a great store for media and the like, but if you want cables I suggest monoprice.com you pay the exact shipping they pay, often for $3.
I looked at the web site, but no mention...
Oh yes, such a bargain.
http://dealspl.us/PlayStation-3-w-80-GB-for-Xbox-360-Elite-Xbox-360-Pro_110878
For those of us who have a newer receiver which can internally decode these new audio codecs, the claim is this unit also will "bitstream" the digital audio tracks directly from the BluRay disk to the receiver without conversion. You may ask yourself why wouldn't it anyway. The answer to this is it should but the fact is many BlueRay players don't. For example, the PS3, in all respects an otherwise excellent machine, cannot. It has to internally decode the the digital sound and then send it to the receiver. This is fine as long as the Sony does an equal or better job than your receiver on the audio. If it doesn't, then you have this nice new receiver with better sound capability that you paid for but cannot use because Sony decided to cheap charlie the digital interface electronics on the PS3. (To use the jargon, the PS3 HDMI 1.3 chipset is a deficient hardware implemention of the HDIM 1.3 audio standard which cannot be fixed with a firmware update.)
The actual build quality of the Memerox MVBD2510 and whether it performs well awaits serious hands-on testing and evaluation. On paper, however, it appears to offer substantial value to many kinds of users with no obvious omissions.
- by xsraid December 11, 2008 3:42 PM PST
- I bought one from woot. Thought I was getting a great deal. It worked on some BD movies such as Wall-E and Hancock. However, when I put in the new X-Files on BD, the screen indicated that I needed a firmware update in order to view this movie. Then I put in the regular X-Files DVD and it said that the disc was not in a region that was supported by the player. I needed a power cycle in order to get the unit to recognize any discs after that. So, it loks like BD XFiles caused the player to lose its mind.
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(12 Comments)Then I went online to get the firmware update, and discovered two issue:
1. there is no firmware update yet available for this player.
2. firmware update requires burning a CD, which is a little less elegant than using ethernet, or even USB which is a port on the front of the box.
So, it was cheap, but it is not issue free. Not sure what other BD discs will not work on this player.