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		<title>By: acudeftechguy</title>
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		<description>I just got my Panasonic DMP-BD10AK from Best Buy using my 12% Off Coupon. These players are sold out everywhere probably because they come packaged with 5 free BD movies + 5 more by mail-in coupon. I already own 3 of pre-packaged movies, but I bought the player anyway. &lt;br&gt;I connected the 5.1 Analog Output to my three Acurus RL-11 preamplifiers, which are connected to my three Acurus 200X3 amplifiers, which are connected to my two Definitve Technology BP7000SCs (Front L/R) and three SM450s (Center, Sur.Left, Sur.Right). The Panasonic is capable of 7.1 Surround via Analog 7.1 and HDMI. &lt;br&gt;Note: If you want to use the Analog output, you must turn the HDMI Audio to OFF. &lt;br&gt;I normally set my volume dial (on all three of my Acurus RL-11) to the 9 O&#039;Clock position, which is about 80 dB (C weighted). But when I watched Underworld Revolution and Hellboy using the Uncompressed Audio PCM, this volume setting was way too loud (90 dB-C). I had to turn the volumes down to the 8 O&#039;Clock position. &lt;br&gt;You can fine tune your speaker setup for each of the 8 channels (7.1), including Large, Small, No Speaker,Sound Level dB, and distance delay adjustments. You can&#039;t even do this with the Sony Blu-ray! &lt;br&gt;Yes, the sound was extremely clear. I love it. I also listened to 2-Ch music, and it was as good as any CD Player I&#039;ve ever owned. So overall, I would give the Sound a perfect 10/10 rating. &lt;br&gt;The picture was, of course, 1080p and crystal clear. The panasonic also allowed you to fine tune the picture Sharpness, Contrast, Brightness, Color, which is great. I would give the Picture a perfect 10/10 also. &lt;br&gt;When you press STOP or even turn OFF the player, the very last scene of the movie is still retained! Yes! You don&#039;t have to start all over again. &lt;br&gt;Start Up and Load time are not bad--same as the new Sony BD player. &lt;br&gt;The player itself also looks fantastic! &lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;I also saw Apocalypto Blu-ray on the DMP-BD10AK using Uncompressed LPCM 5.1. It was very clear---as clear as Underworld and Hellboy. Because the scenaries are in the jungle, I could hear a lot of clear distinct animal sounds in the surround speakers. It made me feel like I was right there in the jungle. Uncompressed audio is so awesome. The volume for Apocalypto was not as loud as Underworld and Hellboy, so I again set my volume at the usual 9 O&#039;Clock. &lt;br&gt;I was actually thinking of returning this BD player and get the new Sony BD for $480 plus a 12% discount at Best Buy, but for the great speaker + bass management, the Dolby TruHD &amp; DTS-HD HR audio, and the DVD-Audio, I can put that notion to rest. I just purchased two DVD-Audio online: Sheryl Crow Globe Sessions (not the DTS-CD, but the DVD-Audio) and Vivaldi 4 Seasons DVD-Audio and I&#039;ll see with how they sounds on the Panasonic DMP-BD10AK. &lt;br&gt;Technical support is another story. They are helpless. I spoke to two different guys, and neither one knew anything about the DTS-HD formats. &lt;br&gt;I wonder if they even knew anything about blu-ray! &lt;br&gt;Although this player can decode just about anything under the sun, it cannot decode the DTS-HD MA from Fox studios (Fantastic 4, X-Men, Alien Vs. Predator, etc.). The question is can a firmware upgrade the DTS-HD to include the MA format, which is more robust in size. I actually talked to one of the DTS engineers and he didn&#039;t know either, but at least he knew everything about DTS-HD. He said it all depends on the DTS chip used in the player. Some may be able to upgrade via firmware.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Pro : &lt;/b&gt;Excellent Audio Features, Great looks&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;Con : &lt;/b&gt;Clueless Technical Support People</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just got my Panasonic DMP-BD10AK from Best Buy using my 12% Off Coupon. These players are sold out everywhere probably because they come packaged with 5 free BD movies + 5 more by mail-in coupon. I already own 3 of pre-packaged movies, but I bought the player anyway. <br />I connected the 5.1 Analog Output to my three Acurus RL-11 preamplifiers, which are connected to my three Acurus 200X3 amplifiers, which are connected to my two Definitve Technology BP7000SCs (Front L/R) and three SM450s (Center, Sur.Left, Sur.Right). The Panasonic is capable of 7.1 Surround via Analog 7.1 and HDMI. <br />Note: If you want to use the Analog output, you must turn the HDMI Audio to OFF. <br />I normally set my volume dial (on all three of my Acurus RL-11) to the 9 O&#39;Clock position, which is about 80 dB (C weighted). But when I watched Underworld Revolution and Hellboy using the Uncompressed Audio PCM, this volume setting was way too loud (90 dB-C). I had to turn the volumes down to the 8 O&#39;Clock position. <br />You can fine tune your speaker setup for each of the 8 channels (7.1), including Large, Small, No Speaker,Sound Level dB, and distance delay adjustments. You can&#39;t even do this with the Sony Blu-ray! <br />Yes, the sound was extremely clear. I love it. I also listened to 2-Ch music, and it was as good as any CD Player I&#39;ve ever owned. So overall, I would give the Sound a perfect 10/10 rating. <br />The picture was, of course, 1080p and crystal clear. The panasonic also allowed you to fine tune the picture Sharpness, Contrast, Brightness, Color, which is great. I would give the Picture a perfect 10/10 also. <br />When you press STOP or even turn OFF the player, the very last scene of the movie is still retained! Yes! You don&#39;t have to start all over again. <br />Start Up and Load time are not bad&#8211;same as the new Sony BD player. <br />The player itself also looks fantastic! </p>
<p>I also saw Apocalypto Blu-ray on the DMP-BD10AK using Uncompressed LPCM 5.1. It was very clear&#8212;as clear as Underworld and Hellboy. Because the scenaries are in the jungle, I could hear a lot of clear distinct animal sounds in the surround speakers. It made me feel like I was right there in the jungle. Uncompressed audio is so awesome. The volume for Apocalypto was not as loud as Underworld and Hellboy, so I again set my volume at the usual 9 O&#39;Clock. <br />I was actually thinking of returning this BD player and get the new Sony BD for $480 plus a 12% discount at Best Buy, but for the great speaker + bass management, the Dolby TruHD &#038; DTS-HD HR audio, and the DVD-Audio, I can put that notion to rest. I just purchased two DVD-Audio online: Sheryl Crow Globe Sessions (not the DTS-CD, but the DVD-Audio) and Vivaldi 4 Seasons DVD-Audio and I&#39;ll see with how they sounds on the Panasonic DMP-BD10AK. <br />Technical support is another story. They are helpless. I spoke to two different guys, and neither one knew anything about the DTS-HD formats. <br />I wonder if they even knew anything about blu-ray! <br />Although this player can decode just about anything under the sun, it cannot decode the DTS-HD MA from Fox studios (Fantastic 4, X-Men, Alien Vs. Predator, etc.). The question is can a firmware upgrade the DTS-HD to include the MA format, which is more robust in size. I actually talked to one of the DTS engineers and he didn&#39;t know either, but at least he knew everything about DTS-HD. He said it all depends on the DTS chip used in the player. Some may be able to upgrade via firmware.<br /><b>Pro : </b>Excellent Audio Features, Great looks<br /><b>Con : </b>Clueless Technical Support People</p>
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