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Message » 19 Avr 2012 10:28

voilà le topic officiel Pioneer 2012 BDP-150/450/LX56 (Modèles US 61FD/63FD) est lancé 8) :mdr:

pour commencer, la source thread sur AVS forum

- 26/04/2012 : HOT NEWS :mdr: from AVS Forum :

Got a presentation from Pioneer on BDP-150 and BDP-450

BDP-450 will feature WiFi + Qdeo + 2xHDMI out + IP controll above all the things BDP-440 got. 249-299 Euro. Can be a great player. More or less BDP-LX55 moving down.

Looked lite BDP-150 will be more or less the same as BDP-140. Maybe more conent and quicker. But still no WiFi(optional), 3D, SACD, DNLA.

Only got a presentation of the USP, no deep tech spec.


- 10/05/2012 : HOT NEWS FROM moi-même :mdr:

Annonce officielle du BDP 150

- 18/05/2012 : HOT NEWS SUR LA BDP-LX56

la pioneer BDP-LX56 sur novedadesaudioyvideo.com et novomusica.com

- 19/05/2012

la pioneer BDP-150 sur akihabaranews et sur pioneer.jp

- 21/05/2012

HDfever, hd-motion et AVCesar parlent du BDP-150

- 30/05/2012

Selon AVCesar la pioneer LX56 serait abandonée :o

- 06/09/2012

Pionner USA annonce la BDP62FD (version Elite haut de gamme, pas d'équivalent en france car le HDG est la BDP-450, sauf si surprise...)

Pioneer Elite Blu-ray 3D Player Designed for Endless Content Options

Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. continues to enhance the home theater experience with the release of its new Elite® BDP-62FD Blu-ray Disc™ player. The BDP-62FD offers new features including expanded high-resolution file format playback, Marvell Qdeo® video processing technology, dual HDMI® output, and iControlAV2012 app control for additional convenience.

“The BDP-62FD is a great addition to any home theater system and can actually replace other devices because of all the network and audio features that are built into the player,” said Chris Walker, director of AV product planning and marketing for the Home Electronics Division of Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. “And, with its audio and video quality, the BDP-62FD will enhance your overall home theater experience.”

Pioneer’s new Elite Blu-ray Disc player is designed with expanded playback capability to offer consumers more source material options for their music and movies. The BDP-62FD supports many of today’s most popular video and audio file formats including Flash Video (.flv), used by many online video sites, and high-quality audiophile FLAC files, made possible through DLNA® certification that allows music content to be shared from a PC via the user’s home network. The player supports DTS-HD® Master Audio™, Dolby® TrueHD, DVD-Audio, and Super Audio CD® high-quality audio formats on disc. Many of the BDP-62FD compatible file formats can be stored and retrieved from a USB thumb drive, USB hard drive (NTFS formatted) or via a home network. For convenience and custom installation flexibility, the BDP-62FD offers full IP and RS232 support including wake-up on LAN.

DLNA certification of the BDP-62FD enables the player to work as a DMP/DMR (Digital Media Player/Digital Media Renderer), allowing the user to push content directly from a portable source, such as a compatible smartphone. Through a network connection via Ethernet or the optional AS-WL300 wireless network adapter, the BDP-62FD provides access to popular entertainment network services including Pandora®, Netflix® and YouTube®. It’s even easier for users to search for and select videos to play through the player with a recent update from YouTube: its YouTube Leanback feature, available on the BDP-62FD.

The BDP-62FD is built with Marvell’s award-winning Qdeo® technology, offering high quality video processing for maximum performance and flexibility to produce a more vivid, superior image. Qdeo also captures, processes and renders a wider variety of video signals ranging from high definition Blu-ray Disc to content from portable video sources such as smartphones, for a truly immersive viewing experience. The new player offers 3D video output with the latest HDMI 1.4a connectivity, allowing for passage of the high data transfer rate required by the Blu-ray 3D format. Additional features to enhance video performance include support for HDMI 1080p/24 Hz output, 36-Bit Deep Color for accurate color reproduction, as well as Pioneer’s Stream Smoother and three separate noise reduction circuits to decrease video noise that can distort images and degrade video reproduction.

For added convenience, the new player is equipped with dual HDMI outputs allowing users to push content to two different displays such as a TV and projector simultaneously. The BDP-62FD also offers simplified control with Pioneer’s iControlAV2012 App that enables Apple’s iPad®, iPhone® or iPod touch® to act as a basic remote control for the player when connected via a wireless router. The app is available for download at no charge from the App Store or at http://www.itunes.com/appstore/. The iControlAV2012 for Android smartphones is available on Google Play™.


File Playback Compatibility (Disc/USB/Network)


DivX (.avi/.divx/.mkv)
MPEG-4 (mp4/.3gp)
Flash Video (.flv)
WMV (.wmv)
AVI (.avi)
JPEG (.jpg/.jpeg)
FLAC (.flac)*
MP3 (.mp3)
WMA (.wma)
LPCM (.wav)

*Not compatible via network


- 18/09/2012

News from highdefdigest.com sur la BDP-62FD

This is from highdefdigest.com

The new 3D player packs Qdeo video processing and playback for DVD-Audio and SACDs.

The BDP-62FD is the latest Blu-ray player to join Pioneer's Elite line, and it comes equipped with a few features that earn it the title. For starters, Pioneer has given their new player Marvell Qdeo video processing, which will give you better video quality whether you're watching a Blu-ray or upscaling from SD.

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Pioneer's new Blu-ray player has a few connectivity options as well. If you're the kind of person that has both a projector and a TV set up, you'll be happy to know that dual HDMI outputs are included to accommodate. The player also sports an Ethernet port for streaming of Netflix, Pandora and YouTube. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi built in, so you'll have to pick up the adapter separately if you'd like to go wireless.

Finally, the BDP-62FD is equipped with different control options, including IP, RS-232, and via the iControlAV2012 smartphone app.

You'll be able to pick up the BDP-62FD later this month at a price of $399



Chris Heinonen de hometheaterhifi.com devrait reçevoir la pioneer BDP-62FD (modèle US avec des caractéristiques proche du BDP-450) la semaine prochaine :

Smackrabbit aka Chris Heinonen sur AVS Forum a écrit:
It should arrive next week I believe, I'll have an update on it after I get it put through the bench tests.

stay tuned...
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Pioneer BDP-150

LES NEWS

- HOT NEWS au 26/04/2012 from AVS Forum :
Got a presentation from Pioneer on BDP-150 and BDP-450
Looked lite BDP-150 will be more or less the same as BDP-140. Maybe more conent and quicker. But still no WiFi(optional), 3D, SACD, DNLA.
Only got a presentation of the USP, no deep tech spec.

- HOT NEWS au 10/05/2012 from moi-même
Annonce officielle du BDP 150
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- HOT NEWS au 30/07/2012
la BDP-150 sort en finition Argent/Silver

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Le BDP-150 sur schlauershoppen.de à 179 Euros
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- HOT NEWS au 19/05/2012
le BDP-150 sur akihabaranews et sur pioneer.jp

le BDP-150 par audiovideo2day.eu

Pioneer présente un nouveau lecteur de disques Blu-ray 3D destiné aux utilisateurs de smartphones qui veulent profiter des musiques et des vidéos stockées dans leur appareil mobile, en haute qualité. Le BPD-150 allie des capacités de lecture 3D à un large éventail de fonctionnalités, dont un plus vaste choix de formats de lecture, une connexion sans fil, un accès direct aux fichiers audio et vidéo de YouTube et l'accès à vos albums photos Picasa.

Ronald De Wilde, directeur des relations publiques chez Pioneer Benelux, expose les possibilités de ce nouveau lecteur : « Le lecteur Blu-ray 3D BDP-150 offrira aux amateurs d'audiovisuel la meilleure qualité de reproduction du contenu de leur smartphone. Parce qu'il peut gérer de multiples types de fichiers, tels que les fichiers vidéo au format 3GP destiné aux smartphones, ce lecteur Blu-ray complète à la perfection les équipements home cinéma et audio. »

Lecture 3D
Conformément à la norme du marché qui s'impose aujourd'hui, les nouveaux lecteurs Blu-ray de Pioneer sont capables de lire des disques Blu-ray 3D, promettant ainsi aux spectateurs de vivre une expérience audiovisuelle des plus réalistes sur leur téléviseur compatible 3D. La sortie HDMI offre une connectivité haute définition pour une intégration optimale dans les équipements audio HD et vidéo 3D les plus exigeants.

Possibilités de contenu et de réseau
Le nouveau BDP-150 de Pioneer fournit une connexion au réseau local et à Internet, ouvrant ainsi une multitude de possibilités en termes de contenus et de réseau. En plus du port Ethernet qui permet la prise en charge des fonctions réseau habituelles, le lecteur se connecte facilement à un réseau domestique sans fil via l'adaptateur LAN sans fil AS WL300 de Pioneer (proposé en option).

Certifié DLNA, ce modèle permet aussi de lire les musiques, les vidéos et les photos stockées sur un serveur réseau compatible (Mac, PC ou passerelle multimédia). Les utilisateurs peuvent non seulement diffuser des contenus à partir d'un serveur qui utilise la propre interface du lecteur, mais ils peuvent également sélectionner des fichiers directement sur leur smartphone ou leur tablette.

Le BDP-150 est capable de lire des disques Blu-ray, des DVD, des CD et des Super Audio CD et prend en charge la plupart des formats vidéo les plus courants, y compris le format de fichier 3GP destiné aux smartphones, Flash Video, DivX, DivX Plus HD et MKV à partir d'un disque, d'un port USB et via un serveur réseau compatible (Mac, PC ou passerelle multimédia). Concernant les fichiers audio, tous les principaux formats sont pris en charge, du WMA au MP3 et AAC, en passant par le format libre et sans perte FLAC. À travers l'interface utilisateur habituelle du lecteur, les utilisateurs pourront aussi profiter des vidéos YouTube et regarder leurs albums photos Picasa.

Synergie avec les home cinémas Pioneer

Le BDP-150 est le compagnon idéal des amplis-tuners A/V Pioneer de dernière génération. Connecté à un ampli-tuner A/V Pioneer récent via un câble HDMI, le lecteur Blu-ray complète l'expérience du divertissement à domicile en améliorant à la fois la qualité du son et de l'image des fichiers compressés Mac, PC et Web, tandis que les applications interactives gratuites Pioneer facilitent au maximum la commande des deux appareils.

Les liens Sound Retriever et Stream Smoother transmettent des informations précises sur les fichiers originaux audio et vidéo et permettront, si besoin, à un ampli-tuner A/V Pioneer compatible d'activer les fonctions Sound Retriever ou Stream Smoother. La fonction Sound Retriever améliore la qualité sonore des fichiers audio compressés en restaurant les données critiques qui ont été perdues au cours du processus de compression. La fonction Stream Smoother optimise quant à elle la qualité des fichiers vidéo compressés afin de réduire les parasites et d'obtenir des images plus détaillées et plus nettes. La technologie Stream Smoother s'avère particulièrement utile pour améliorer la qualité d'image des sources vidéo à débit binaire, initialement prévues pour être visionnées sur de petits écrans comme ceux des smartphones.

La nouvelle application ControlApp de Pioneer et l'application iControlAV2012 nouvelle génération permettent aux utilisateurs de contrôler facilement et confortablement leur lecteur Blu-ray depuis l'écran de leur smartphone. Grâce aux applications ControlApp et iControlAV2012 de Pioneer, les utilisateurs peuvent accéder aux menus, commander la navigation du curseur et effectuer les opérations de base telles que lecture, stop, avance et retour. Ces deux applications sont disponibles gratuitement sur l'App Store de votre iPhone, iPad et iPod touch. Une application spéciale est également disponible en téléchargement gratuit pour les utilisateurs Android sur le site Google Play.

Disponibilité
Le lecteur Blu-ray BDP-150 sera disponible dès le mois de juin 2012.

Prix de vente moyens constatés est € 199,00


LES CARACTERISTIQUES
attention caractéristiques traduites du japonais par google :ane:

■ Accessoires :
● Vidéo / audio cordon d'alimentation par câble (1,2 m)
■ médias :
● BD-ROM (BDMV, BDAV), BD-R / RE (BDMV, BDAV), BD-R DL / RE DL (BDMV, BDAV), DVD Vidéo, DVD-R/RW (mode vidéo, support du mode VR / CPRM), DVD-R DL (mode vidéo, mode VR / support CPRM), DVD + R / + RW (mode vidéo), DVD + R DL (mode vidéo), AVCREC disque, disque AVCHD, SACD, CD de musique, le format CD-R/RW CD de musique, la mémoire USB
■ Fichiers :
● DivX ® Plus HD, MKV, WMV, AVI, JPEG, WMA, MP3, MP4, WAV, FLAC
■ Résolution de sortie :
● 480/60i, 480/60p, 720/60p, 1080/60i, 1080/60p, 1080/24p
■ Les caractéristiques de réponse en fréquence de la voix numérique :
● 4 Hz ~ 88 kHz
■ Connectiques : 1 HDMI ® d'entrée de type borne de sortie et les bornes de sortie (échantillonnage 192 kHz), borne USB : Deux lignes, la borne de sortie vidéo : 1 ligne, coaxiale 1 ligne, prise de sortie audio analogique 2ch : une borne de sortie systématique numérique, borne LAN (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
■ Dimensions : 435 mm (L) × 58 mm (H) x 250 mm (P)
■ Consommation d'énergie : consommation en mode veille 20 W, et 0,3 W lorsque la fonction "Quick Launch" est sur 0,3 W OFF
■ Poids : 2,1 kg

36-bits Deep Color
Connectez-vous avec un téléviseur compatible «xvColor» et la sortie 36-bit Deep Color, ou regarder dans un coloris plus doux et plus naturelles, de la vidéo haute définition, vous pouvez profiter d'une riche couleur.
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1080/24p
Vous pouvez profiter de la vidéo des disques Blu-ray Disc a été enregistrée le même que le film original du film "24 images par seconde 1". Vous devez être connecté avec un câble HDMI de la télévision ® et 1080/24p support de l'entrée.
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MODELES US

lien pioneer electronics USA BDP-150

- Manual

- Product sheet

Présentation de la BDP-150 sur Pioneer electronics

New Pioneer Blu-ray 3D Player Brings More Entertainment Into the HomeNew BDP-150 Showcases Connectivity and Playback Features

Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. today released its new Pioneer® BDP-150 Blu-ray Disc™ player, bringing advanced technologies and a range of features consumers and enthusiasts will appreciate, including Blu-ray 3D™ support. The BDP-150 provides superior picture and audio quality, including high definition file playback for video, audio and photos and the new iControlAV2012 app for control convenience.

“Pioneer’s BDP-150 helps bring more audio and video content into any home theater setup with playback and performance at the highest level,” Chris Walker, director of AV marketing and product planning for the Home Electronics Division of Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. “The player is equipped to take even low resolution audio and video content and improve it, further elevating your home theater experience.”

In addition to being designed for the highest quality playback of Blu-ray and DVD content, the BDP-150 is geared to access other network-based content. Pioneer built in many of today’s most popular entertainment network features including Pandora®, YouTube® and Netflix®, available using an Ethernet connection or the optional AS-WL300 wireless network adapter. DLNA® certified, the player enables music content to be shared from a PC via the user’s home network, and for the first time, comes equipped with DLNA DMR (Digital Media Renderer) capability, enabling content to be pushed directly from a portable source, such as a compatible smartphone. Users have access to a virtually endless supply of content with the BDP-150’s ability to play back high definition files that can be stored and retrieved from a USB thumb drive, USB hard drive (NTFS formatted) or via a home network, with support for up to 16 file formats including MKV, MP3, WAV, and MP4.

The new player also features a 192 khz/24-bit audio DAC for enjoying high resolution audio files and supports DTS-HD® Master Audio™, Dolby® TrueHD and Super Audio CD® high-quality audio formats. In addition to audio, the players is also built with a focus on high-quality video reproduction, supporting HDMI 1080p/24 Hz output and 36-Bit Deep Color for producing a clearer and more vivid picture and the highest color accuracy possible.

For extra convenience and control, Pioneer’s free iControlAV2012 App enables Apple’s iPad®, iPhone® or iPod touch® to act as a basic remote control for the player when connected via a wireless router. The app is available for download at no charge from the iTunes® App Store (http://www.apple.com/itunes/). iControlAV2012 for Android phones is available from Google Play™.

The Pioneer BDP-150 Blu-ray 3D player has a suggested retail price of $179.99
File Playback Compatibility (Disc/USB/Network)


DivX (.avi/.divx/.mkv)
MPEG-4 (.mp4)
WMV (.wmv)
AVI (.avi)
JPEG (.jpg/.jpeg)
FLAC (.flac)*
MP3 (.mp3)
WMA (.wma)
LPCM (.wav)

*Not compatible via network
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Pioneer BDP-450

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HOT NEWS au 26/04/2012 from AVS Forum :

Got a presentation from Pioneer on BDP-150 and BDP-450

BDP-450 will feature WiFi + Qdeo + 2xHDMI out + IP controll above all the things BDP-440 got. 249-299 Euro. Can be a great player. More or less BDP-LX55 moving down.

Only got a presentation of the USP, no deep tech spec.


Manuels
- http://www.pioneer.eu/fr/products/42/84 ... media.html
- http://docs.pioneer.eu/Manuals/BDP_450_ ... anguage=fr

HOT NEWS au 09/07/2012 :

annonce officielle BDP-450 sur pioneer.eu

- avcesar
- HDfever
- AVHD
- altadefinizione.hdblog.it

Nouveauté par rapport aux modèles 2011 :

les 2 HDMI peuvent envoyer image plus Audio donc alimenter 2 systèmes indépendants (HDMI 1 sur TV et HDMI2 sur VP) en plus l'annonce parle de 2 signaux 3D ou 2D en même temps :D

maintenant reste à confirmer si la QDEO est effective sur les 2 HDMI...
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Pioneer BDP-LX56

- 18/05/2012 - HOT NEWS

la pioneer BDP-LX56 sur novedadesaudioyvideo.com et novomusica.com

- 30/05/2012 - HOT NEWS

Selon AVCesar la pioneer LX56 abandonée :o
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Modèles US : Pioneer 62FD

- 06/09/2012


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Pionner USA annonce la BDP62FD (version Elite haut de gamme, pas d'équivalent en france car le HDG est la BDP-450, sauf si surprise...)

Pioneer Elite Blu-ray 3D Player Designed for Endless Content Options

Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. continues to enhance the home theater experience with the release of its new Elite® BDP-62FD Blu-ray Disc™ player. The BDP-62FD offers new features including expanded high-resolution file format playback, Marvell Qdeo® video processing technology, dual HDMI® output, and iControlAV2012 app control for additional convenience.

“The BDP-62FD is a great addition to any home theater system and can actually replace other devices because of all the network and audio features that are built into the player,” said Chris Walker, director of AV product planning and marketing for the Home Electronics Division of Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. “And, with its audio and video quality, the BDP-62FD will enhance your overall home theater experience.”

Pioneer’s new Elite Blu-ray Disc player is designed with expanded playback capability to offer consumers more source material options for their music and movies. The BDP-62FD supports many of today’s most popular video and audio file formats including Flash Video (.flv), used by many online video sites, and high-quality audiophile FLAC files, made possible through DLNA® certification that allows music content to be shared from a PC via the user’s home network. The player supports DTS-HD® Master Audio™, Dolby® TrueHD, DVD-Audio, and Super Audio CD® high-quality audio formats on disc. Many of the BDP-62FD compatible file formats can be stored and retrieved from a USB thumb drive, USB hard drive (NTFS formatted) or via a home network. For convenience and custom installation flexibility, the BDP-62FD offers full IP and RS232 support including wake-up on LAN.

DLNA certification of the BDP-62FD enables the player to work as a DMP/DMR (Digital Media Player/Digital Media Renderer), allowing the user to push content directly from a portable source, such as a compatible smartphone. Through a network connection via Ethernet or the optional AS-WL300 wireless network adapter, the BDP-62FD provides access to popular entertainment network services including Pandora®, Netflix® and YouTube®. It’s even easier for users to search for and select videos to play through the player with a recent update from YouTube: its YouTube Leanback feature, available on the BDP-62FD.

The BDP-62FD is built with Marvell’s award-winning Qdeo® technology, offering high quality video processing for maximum performance and flexibility to produce a more vivid, superior image. Qdeo also captures, processes and renders a wider variety of video signals ranging from high definition Blu-ray Disc to content from portable video sources such as smartphones, for a truly immersive viewing experience. The new player offers 3D video output with the latest HDMI 1.4a connectivity, allowing for passage of the high data transfer rate required by the Blu-ray 3D format. Additional features to enhance video performance include support for HDMI 1080p/24 Hz output, 36-Bit Deep Color for accurate color reproduction, as well as Pioneer’s Stream Smoother and three separate noise reduction circuits to decrease video noise that can distort images and degrade video reproduction.

For added convenience, the new player is equipped with dual HDMI outputs allowing users to push content to two different displays such as a TV and projector simultaneously. The BDP-62FD also offers simplified control with Pioneer’s iControlAV2012 App that enables Apple’s iPad®, iPhone® or iPod touch® to act as a basic remote control for the player when connected via a wireless router. The app is available for download at no charge from the App Store or at http://www.itunes.com/appstore/. The iControlAV2012 for Android smartphones is available on Google Play™.


File Playback Compatibility (Disc/USB/Network)


DivX (.avi/.divx/.mkv)
MPEG-4 (mp4/.3gp)
Flash Video (.flv)
WMV (.wmv)
AVI (.avi)
JPEG (.jpg/.jpeg)
FLAC (.flac)*
MP3 (.mp3)
WMA (.wma)
LPCM (.wav)

*Not compatible via network


quelques liens sur la 62FD :

des retours sur AVS Forum du modèle Elite US BDP62FD

Smackrabbit a écrit:Quick notes:

- YCbCr 422 and 444 are perfect
- RGB has the tiniest errors, all of which are acceptable to us and will cause literally no issues (the largest dE caused is 0.3 or so)
- It seems there is no edge enhancement, which is welcome
- Also there is no Source Direct, which I still want on these

Further testing to continue with a review soon.


Smackrabbit a écrit:The 62 is faster, and has more accurate RGB output than the 52 does. Beyond that I'm still testing to see.


Smackrabit a écrit:I believe it depends on the settings in the Pioneer, as the SC-68 will let you still apply noise reduction and more to 1080p content if you choose to. That said, unless you absolutely need DVD-A capability I'm finding it harder to recommend the 62FD over the Sony S790. The Pioneer is slightly faster, but that's about it. Also, the processing in the Blu-ray player compared to the receiver will be different, as the Blu-ray player can process the Blu-ray content at its native 4:2:0 format, and it will be converted to something else before it gets to the receiver. Just because they have the same chip doesn't mean the implementation is the same at all.


Smackrabbit a écrit:Since the Pioneer has no analog outs, you had to be using HDMI for this test, and if that is the case, any sound differences you are hearing are from the receiver and not from the player. They both send the exact same bitstream packets and will sound identical on identical hardware. I also tested the BDP-62FD with PQLS enabled and disabled using an SC-68 receiver and the THD+N and IMD numbers were identical with or without it enabled, those are happening below the level I can measure (0,0001%) and would almost certainly be inaudible.

I'm also waiting for an answer from Pioneer on why the 62 doesn't pass the full chroma resolution off discs. That makes it one of only two players so far to fail this test, so it might convert from 4:2:0 to other colorspaces correctly, but currently it's rolling off fine color detail that it shouldn't.


Smackrabbit a écrit:Just for some extra data, here's a couple of audio bench tests with both PQLS on and off, using the 62FD and SC-68, measured from the multichannel pre-outs. There are slight differences in the numbers, but both of those are below the specifications of the LynxTwo card used to measure, and would be around -100 dB and totally inaudible.

60-7000 Hz IMD PQLS Off
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60-7000 Hz IMD PQLS On
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1 kHz THD+N PQLS Off
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1 kHz THD+N PQLS On
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Using 16/44.1, 24/96, or 24/192 tracks gave me the same results. I don't have an SACD test tone disc so I didn't try that, and the SC-68 went back before I could try a DTS or TrueHD test signal. I really expected to see a measurable difference with PQLS enabled given the criticism that HDMI takes for a music transport, but it just didn't show up in the numbers. Switching it on and off didn't really give me a difference I could hear either. I'd like to do the same tests with other vendors systems, but it's hard to get both a receiver and Blu-ray player on hand from the same company at the same time.


suite...

Doug Blackburn a écrit:It does play FLAC from a connected USB device or over Ethernet. The question is... whether it sounds good doing that or not. I haven't gotten that far yet, but I'm about to compare the original CD to FLAC-on-a-USB-hard-disk and FLAC-over-network for tracks taken from the same CD being played in the disc drawer. Results will appear in the final review (Widescreen Review magazine). My initial impression is that the 3 methods don't sound identical. I will also compare the '62's sound on those tracks to the sound of my dedicate FLAC playback system (Mac Mini computer, solid state hard disk, FireWire 800 library hard disc, Wavelength Proton USB DAC and analog stereo connections to processor). Though I've never heard ANY HDMI input produce sound that's as good as the stereo analog sound from the dedicated FLAC playback system. And I use an AudioQuest Diamond DBS (dielectric bias system, uses a battery to create a 72v DC field that constantly "bathes" the insulation and conductors in a steady-state electrical field.) The Diamond is the top of the line HDMI cable and it is no better at all for video quality than any HDMI cable, even $5 or "free" hdmi cables that come in the box with some component. So NEVER spend money on an HDMI cable expecting any difference in video image quality because there isn't any... cheap is perfect for video-only HDMI cables. Movie sound also doesn't seem to suffer over inexpensive HDMI cables. But music playback (without video)... that's the only place I can find ANY differences between HDMI cables and the AQ Diamond is the "best sounding" HDMI cable I've ever found. I'm not expecting music from the 62 over HDMI to sound as good as the dedicated playback system, but I always have to check to be certain something special/miraculous hasn't happened.



KickinA a écrit:I just received my 62FD yesterday. I hooked it up to my Pioneer Elite SC-35 receiver and Panasonic 65VT50 and set it up via the onscreen UI.

Home System:
Receiver:SC-35
TV:65VT50
Speakers: Martin Login Source


Initial Impressions:

Build
Yes, the front panel is aluminum and the chassis is all metal, so it has a fairly high quality look to it. Compared to my Sony BX59, the build quality on this Pioneer is significantly better, being the Sony's case is all plastic.

Setup and Control UI
The way the control interface appears is sort low-end compared to my Sony BX59 that I got from Costco for $120 a few weeks ago. The level of polish of the control interface is not up to Sony's and does not feel as quick, even though the BX59 is not the top Sony Blu-ray player.

Video
I played a few movies Blu-ray movies, such as Star Wars, Madagascar 3D and they appeared to load up fairly quickly and the picture looked just as good as my BX59

Audio
I played a Norah Jones SACD and it sounded very good, nothing to complain about here.

Third party streaming
There is really only Netflix, Pandora and You Tube. The BX59 on the other hand has a dizzying array of 3rd party streaming services that is much more complete compared to the 62FD

I'll post more as I spend more time with it.


Vidéos
- vidéo CEDIA 2012
- audioholics.com

News
- http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/2 ... ed-Endless
- http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/De ... wsId=34181
- http://www.itechnews.net/2012/09/07/pio ... ay-player/
- http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/tran ... 62fd-video
- http://www.i4u.com/2012/09/marvell-tech ... al-pioneer
- http://www.silobreaker.com/pioneer-elit ... 6467558484
- http://www.dazzit.com/item/fr/US/Video- ... -BDP-62FD/
- http://www.hometheaterwiki.com/pioneer- ... -magazine/
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FIRMWARES

BDP-150
- FW 1.05
CHANGE HISTORY for BDP-150
Ver 1.05
 Enhances BD-R/RE playability
 Performance improvement


BDP-450
- FW 2.09
CHANGE HISTORY for BDP-450
Ver 2.09
 Enhances BD-ROM playability
 Performance improvement
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VIDEOS

BDP-150
- Youtube

BDP-62FD (MODELE ELITE US)
- CEDIA 2012
- audioholics.com
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