Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Is My Laptop Able to Play Blu Ray DVD Discs? Please Help!?




Tiffie


Hi!

I have a Toshiba Satellite L455D-S5976 model laptop computer and I saw that it said it can play multiple dvds. Does this include Blu Ray DVDs? I'd really like to know.

Thank you!



Answer
"Blu-Ray DVD" is not an actual format; it's a hack.

You're thinking of DVDs that are actually authored as Blu-Ray discs. Some standalone Blu-ray players can be flashed with a firmware that lets you watch DVDs authored as Blu-ray. It's a silly little hack that basically lets you put H.264 high definition video on a standard DVD-R and play it on a standalone Blu-ray player. This is *not* really part of the Blu-ray specification

Besides, how often do you have a Blu-ray movie that's so short you can actually fit it in 8.5GB? Let alone on a DVD5...

It's nice for high-definition home movies or commercials or the like, but not if you're trying to author something of even remotely decent quality. Plus the hardware support is abysmal and the hack really only exists to bridge the gap between the era of DVD burners and the era of Blu-ray burners.

Anyway, I looked at the specifications of your computer and it has a DVD burner. That means you can read and burn CDs and DVDs. You cannot read or burn any type of Blu-ray disc, however.

So yeah, in theory you could read a "Blu-ray DVD" using this computer, but how often do you actually encounter such discs?

Can I play region 2 blu ray on my blu ray player?




Ryan


I got a Blu Ray for my birthday that is region 2. I have a magnavox Blu Ray player and the video will not show up but the audio will. The Blu Ray player works fine for all region 1 blu rays.


Answer
Unless you have a region-free blu-ray player, then no it won't work.

Like DVD, blu-ray players are region locked and will only play discs that are the same region as the player is. The US is part of region 1, so unless you can switch the region on your blu-ray player or you have a region 2 blu-ray player, you won't be able to play this disc.

I don't know if they make region-free blu-ray players, or if someone released a hack to make your blu-ray player region free. You'll have to do some research.




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Using a Vista PC as a network bridge for Blu-ray player?




T2427537


In my living room a have a PC running Vista Biz. It's connected wirelessly to a linksys router. It also has a unused network card. I also have Blu-ray player. Instead or running a cable to the router or buying a wireless adapter, I would like to connect a cable from the Blu-ray NIC to the PC NIC. Thus using the PC as a bridge. Can this be done and how do I do it? Does the cable need to be a crossover or will a regular Cat-5 cable work


Answer
Performance won't be great compared to a hardware solution but yes, you could turn on Internet connection sharing and do this. I assume a Blu-Ray player would only use the connection infrequently for updates, anyway?

You'd need a crossover cable since you're bypassing any hub/switch router and going direct between the NiCs of the two devices.

how do i hook up a pc to a blu ray player?




Apple.


I want to watch movies from my pc on my tv but i don't have any of the wires. i do however have a blu ray player that is hooked up to the wireless internet. i need instructions on how to connect the pc to the blu ray. please help


Answer
The Blu ray player has limited accessibility and function so you will not be able to do it...You would have to connect the TV to the computer and usually the easiest way is through HDMI cables....if you do not have that it may be more trouble than its worth....




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Is it possible to hook my blu ray player up to my mac to rip blu ray discs?




Jacob





Answer
Yes, you can make it with BlU-ray Ripper for Mac.
To rip Blu-ray with any software, you must have Blu-ray Burner which can read Blu0ray Disc.

Step ways:
1. Insert your Blu-ray Disc to this Blu-ray Burner and run Blu-ray Ripper for Mac

2. Choose format from this list iPhone in "Profile"

3. Click "Convert" button to rip Blu-ray Disc to iPhone format.

http://www.bluray-rippers.com/blu-ray-ripper-for-mac.html

Can I get an external Blu Ray player for my Mac?




Rob


I also want to know if I can play it using my DVD player app.


Answer
You can get an external Blu-Ray player, but Apple does not support Blu-Ray yet, so you will need to use 3rd Part software - the player will probably have one bundled, or you can get Roxio Toast with HD plug-in.
You can check one of the MAC retailers - like http://eshop.macsales.com/search/Reads%20%20%20Writes%20Blu%20Ray%20%20DVD%20%20and%20CD%20medias
www.macmall.com
www.clubmac.com




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Turn computer into blu ray player?




Fernando D


Can i buy a blue ray dvd player and hook it up to my hdtv? Do i just use the hdmi cable or do i have to buy a special adapter. i have 3 dvi slots 1 hd video thing and 1 hdmi port. Please help i want to watch transformer 2 on blue ray when it comes out.


Answer
You will need a video card with HDMI output/HDCP ready

The ATI 3870 chip set is a good one.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102752

But if you prefer Nvidia chip sets they are good also.

This LG blue ray burner/player is nice. I put one in a customers rig a couple weeks ago and he likes it.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827136133

Sony BDP-BX37 or LG BD550 for first blu ray player?




Georgia


I am trying to buy my first blu ray player and am finding it very difficult. I am undecided between these two models. I will mainly be using the player to play dvd's/blu ray discs and netflix, nothing too in-depth. I have done a lot of research on both but I do not understand the specs listed or the differences between the two players. Which would be the better choice for a first time blu ray buyer like myself? Please help!


Answer
Visit newegg.com, then navigate to list all the bluray player that they sell. On the top right, sort the list by clicking most reviews. Customers of newegg are fanatical about writing reviews of the product(s) they have bought. I recently saw that there were over 4000 people who wrote a review about a single CPU heatsink/fan unit model! Pick out the players at the top of the list and read what the people had to say about the model they bought. Newegg is a very reputable company, they have low prices, fast and great(sometimes free) shipping. They carry both models you are considering. Read the reviews. I am a home theater installer, and recently picked out and installed a pioneer receiver and the Sony BDP-S370( i believe the bx37 is the newer/equivalent) player. The customer loves her bluray. Also, just google reviews of both those models. "Much, you will learn." Now, if you want a wireless connection to netflix, go with the BDP-S570/ BX57. WiFi is built-in on these models. Personally, for streaming, I would want a wired ethernet connection.




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What's the best blu-ray player?




imaTfan


My family & I are thinking about purchasing a blu-ray player. Problem is, we don't know what brand or model to get. We were leaning towards maybe a Sony or a Panasonic but since we don't really know that much at all about blu-ray players, I was wondering if I could get some advice on which is one of the best to have.
The specific things we're looking for in a player is: reliability (durability), good video & sound quality, one that reads blu-rays & DVDs quickly, & one that won't cost huge $$$. Also, we'd only use this player for watching movies, not really any of that wi fi, internet, netflix movie downloading thing, so a player that's known for having those internet problems wouldn't bother us.
So, all in all, could you tell me which blu-ray players out there best fit the things I listed above, which ones to avoid, etc.
Thanks! : )



Answer
The 'best' is arguably the Oppo BDP-95, but since it's $1000 I suspect you mean what is the best for your needs.

Panasonic Blu-ray players have a good reputation for performance and reliability (recognizing that any brand can have a few duds!). In reality any of the basic models from name brand manufacturers like Sony, LG, Pioneer, Samsung or Panasonic will probably fit your needs.

ALL Blu-ray players will play Blu-ray and DVD movies ... although the speed with which they load and play the disks varies widely (from 10 seconds to over a minute). They all play Blu-ray disks with essentially the same quality, but vary somewhat in how well they upconvert and play DVDs.

Note that to benefit from Blu-ray (vs a DVD player) you a) must have a ~40" or larger HDTV, b) ability to connect via HDMI (or at least Component) cables, c) sit close enough to the TV to see the improved resolution.

With current prices for Blu-ray players starting around $80 they are no longer an expensive item.

What is the Best Blu-ray Player?




SeanUsher


Is there a better blu-ray player in terms of picture quality than the Denon DVD-2500BT? Must be under £500.


Answer
I can't say whether it's BETTER picture quality but the Oppo BDP-93 is an impressive machine (or for better audio the £1000 BDP-95) and at £500 is a steal relative to the Denon (which is somewhat dated now). Many consider the OPPO to be the best player going, at least for the price. Another highly recommended model is Cambridge Audio's Azur 751BD but it's more expensive (£800). The link lists Blu-ray players ranked by review "score" and the Denon is far down the list (overall). Judged solely on video quality it may rank much higher, but it's impossible to tell without an A/B comparison ... which I can't find).

Note that "better" depends what you want to compare. Blu-ray performance doesn't vary as much as DVD performance and the Oppo players excel at both BD and DVD video performance. For those with DVD collections this can be an important consideration.




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Monday, June 23, 2014

Is there such thing as a FREE Blu-Ray Player software?




Carmen


I bought an external Blu-Ray Player for my laptop and there is a driver for it, but it does not come with a player. I downloaded a few Blu-Ray Player softwares and they were all trials. I would like to find one that is completely free.

If you know of one, that would be awesome and greatly appreciative.
Thank you so much.



Answer
You can use Media Player Classic - Home Cinema to play Blu-Ray discs. It's open source & free.
http://mpc-hc.org/

FYI It also plays DVDs & numerous video & audio formats. You wont need another media player.

Anyone know of free NON-TRIAL versions Blu-ray ripping programs?




S


I'm starting to think there is no such thing as free blu-ray ripping programs for computers?
I guess because Blu-ray is still pretty new and company's can still make a ton of money off them...
But is there any out there?

One i downloaded was called AVGO but it doesn't seem to work?



Answer
You can try DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper. It can rip Blu-ray title to various video files playable on next generation consoles like PS3 and Xbox 360, HD player like WD TV Live, or mobile devices like iPod, iPhone, iPad (iPad 2), etc.




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What blu ray players will be compatible with my old tv?




HRS


Hi everyone. I'm a college student with an old Samsung TV that has inputs for red, white yellow cables as well as green blue and red. I'd like a blu ray player that can hook up to the internet (so I don't have to get cable, I can just watch netflix). My pipedream hope is for one around $50, but I'm more realistically looking around $80. Does anyone know any models that will work with my tv and play from the internet? Will these players also play my DVDs? Thanks!


Answer
The yellow connector is analog composite video, which can not carry HD (it's not even the best for SD).

The red, blue and green set of connectors carry component video, which IS capable of carrying HD even though it is not digital. Component HDTV is generally limited to 1080i (there are exceptions).

The red and white pair is of course right and left (respectively) analog audio.

Is your "old Samsung TV" an "HD Ready" TV? If it is an "HD Ready" TV that accepts 1080i over its component inputs, that would be great.
It could just be a standard definition TV that has component video inputs for progessive-scan DVD playback, but not capable of HD through those inputs. It would still be better over component than composite (at least you'd have progressive scan); composite would be your last resort.

Older Blu-Ray players did have component video outputs for HD video, but they quickly switched over to HDMI for several reasons -- see below.

Used/refurbished Blu-Ray players with component video outputs can be found for sale on the web if you search for "Blu-Ray player with component video output." I found some in your price range when I searched.

At "brick and mortar" stores... you might find one at a pawn shop or a resale shop.

Edit: One more thought -- This might all be for naught if your main reason is to hook up your TV to the internet, because older Blu-Ray players are not as likely to have that feature.
Do you have a laptop computer? You could just watch Netflix etc. on that.

-----------------------------------
Sidebar: Why did HD device makers drop component video and adopt HDMI?
1. Convenience for consumer: One cable for video and audio.
2. Digital transmission of the signals: immunity to RFI/EMI and cable-length issues (up to a point).
3. (IMHO the most important reason of all for manufacturers and distributors): DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT (aka copy protection).
Component video is not encrypted, so a tech-savvy person could copy HD content carried by it. To prevent copying HD content, HDCP ("Highband Digital Content Protection") is used. HDCP encrypts HD content and checks every link in the chain from source to screen for full compliance (to prevent a "rogue" device in the chain from making copying possible). They even put an updated list of rogue devices on new Blu-Ray discs as they release them. At the content maker/distributor's choice, one of two things can happen if any link in the chain is not HDCP compliant: either it will display the content non-HD, or it will pop up a box on the screen saying that it can't play the content unless the non-compliant device is replaced.

Problem hooking up my Blu Ray player to 720HD-TV?




Jen


I am trying to hook up my Blu Ray player to my tv set with a HDMI cable. Nothing is working, and I can't get a signal. Also, tried hooking Red/Blue/Green component cables. Still no signal. My tv is probably 6 years old. Does it not recognize blu ray technology, or why would it not work?? Tv is Insignia, Blu Ray is Sony. Any help is much appreciated!!
I have my HD DVR hooked with HDMI cable to this tv. Why can't I hook up Blu Ray to this tv?
I have tested this on my other TV and it works fine. I'm so confused? Is there a setting that needs to be changed on tv or blu ray?



Answer
Be sure you select the different HDMI input you have it plugged into. You say you have your HD DVR hooked into your tv, I guessing on HDMI 1. So you probably have the blu ray hooked to HDMI 2, so you need to change the input using your tv's remote source button.

Also, be sure to go into the blu ray players set up menu and select 720p, 24 fps OFF, for it's video output.




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Wifi on blu ray help?

Q. I got a 3dtv that came with surround sound speakers and a blu ray well I got the tv connected but I can't get the blu ray connected I spent hours and all I got out of it was a headache...using Hdmi, USB wifi whatever! My head hurts like crap. I need help with this...


Answer
It is very simple just find the HDMI ports on the the TV and BD player and connect if it is not the right size you probably got one of the cheaper HDMI cables so go buy a HDMI 1.4 cable you said you have a 3-D TV so HDMI 1.4 is the only one that supports 3-D and some blu ray players don't have WI FI or USB if your BD player came with the TV then you might want to consider upgrading since most BD players included with TV are not good as they would lose money giving you the best one a good BD player is a PS3 it plays games,movies,holds photos,web browser for streaming media,1 gigabit ethernet port WI FI ready if your current blu ray player does have WI FI just go to the menu and conections or anything similar and there has to be a thing that says scan for WI FI or something like that and the usb might not be compatible with anything you have as those usb slots are somtimes not USB 2.0 which is the most used. What I don't get is how you can't connect a HDMI cable I understand with the wi fi and usb but come on there is a port that says HDMI on the tv and player so you just connect them together and if it is not the right size read your booklet and it will say to use HDMI 1.4 so go to a electronic store ask a guy for a HDMI 1.4 cable and get one he will help you choose one. Hope this helps you

What is the best ethernet cable to connect my blu ray player to my wireless router?




Shauna


...
Thanks



Answer
If your blue-ray is 100mbps catedory 5e is sufficent, if its gigabit the category 6a.




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Sony vs Panasonic Blu-Ray Player?




Dorf1701


In general, is Sony or Panasonic a better quality Blu-Ray player?

And is a Wi-Fi adapter standard on most Sony and/or Panasonic BDPs now, or do most need a separate one?



Answer
Panasonic is the most reliable player in the market today. I own one of the first generation blu ray disc player from Panasonic and it is about 3 years old and have had no problems with it playing any blu ray disc movies I have purchased since then (300). Look at the BD-85 model and see if it is capable of the Wi-Fi. I only use mine for watching blu ray disc movies. Quality of Sony product are not good from my experience, I purchased a Sony DVD player 7000 and 7700 when they first came out and they did not last more than 2 years, my first HD TV a 34" CRT from Sony that cost me $6.400 with a retail price of $8,000 in 2000 only lasted 2 years. I would not buy any Sony product. If you read yahoo questions, you will notice Sony tv having problems with the power circuit board going out. Go online to Home Theater Magazine and read the reviews on just about every product for your home entertainment. Hope this will help you out.

Where can I find a cheap Blu-Ray player?

Q. I've looked around Walmart, Target, and Best Buy. The cheapest I've found is for $89 at Walmart and Target. The same Phillips model. I like Phillips. My 32" HDTV is a Phillips brand. But can I find a cheaper Blu-Ray player elsewhere?


Answer
I would not recommend buying the cheapest player in the market at all. What I would recommend is a Panasonic, they are the most reliable. I own a first generation player model BD-10 which is over 4 years old and played over 300 blu ray disc movies without any problems. If you read yahoo questions, you will notice that 95% of the problems on blu ray disc player are those bargain price players. Keep in mind, you get what you pay for. Hope this will help you out.




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Sunday, June 22, 2014

is 1280x720 video resolution blu-ray ?




Lucifer


Is it Blu-ray, DVD or HD DVD ?

this is some information about the media file using mediainfo

Video

Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format_Profile : High@L4.1
Format_Settings_CABAC/String : Yes
Format_Settings_RefFrames/String : 9 frames
CodecID : avc1
CodecID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
Duration/String : 24mn 26s
BitRate/String : 2 422 Kbps
BitRate_Maximum/String : 20.3 Mbps
Width/String : 1 280 pixels
Height/String : 720 pixels
DisplayAspectRatio/String : 16:9
FrameRate_Mode/String : Constant
FrameRate/String : 23.976 fps
ColorSpace : YUV
ChromaSubsampling : 4:2:0
BitDepth/String : 8 bits
ScanType/String : Progressive
Bits-(Pixel*Frame) : 0.110
StreamSize/String : 423 MiB (92%)
Encoded_Library/String : x264 core 130 r2273 b3065e6


Audio

Format : AAC
Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
Format_Profile : LC
CodecID : 40
Duration/String : 24mn 26s
BitRate_Mode/String : Variable
BitRate/String : 207 Kbps
BitRate_Maximum/String : 248 Kbps
Channel(s)/String : 2 channels
ChannelPositions : Front: L R
SamplingRate/String : 48.0 KHz
Compression_Mode/String : Lossy
Video_Delay/String : 83ms
StreamSize/String : 36.2 MiB (8%)



Answer
Wow - are you confused.

There is no such thing as "BluRay" resolution or format.

Let me explain:

DVD disks are a 'container' for standard def video which is 480 lines of resolution.

BluRay is a 'container' for the newer HDTV standard which includes 3 different resolutions: 480, 720, 1080.

Computer video files can be ANY resolution from 200 - 4096 rows of video.

What you have is a computer file (probably in a MKV container) that matches the 720 lines of video resolution which is one of the defined HDTV standards.

This does NOT mean it will play on your BluRay player (players are NOT computers)

Why can't use x264/avc to compress DVD movies?




rame


The norm is to compress 4-5gb DVD movies to 700mb rips by using divx or xvid. Lately when Blu-Ray came out, 25gb movies are compress to 4-5gb by using x264/avc format...

My question is, why can't we also use x264/avc format when compressing standard DVD? Wouldn't we possibly get a smaller size?

Simple yet detailed answers appreciated..

Note to mod:This has nothing to do with piracy...just a simple question regarding compression...



Answer
might work with computer geared to play DVD as rom. however very few standalone DVD players have an MPEG4 codec. once players get the chip to decode the format, then you could get more compression on a DVD.




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Any Recommendation for a Blu-Ray player?




Darkcobra


can anyone recommend a good Blu-Ray, which will play all types of DVD/Blu-Ray's without trouble? Price range doesn't have to be low but also doesn't have to be to high.
It doesn't have to have region free though i would prefer one which offers region hacks (im aware these void warranty) as i have lots of imports from the US and Japan.

Thanks



Answer
YOU ARE NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO MAKE ANY BLU RAY DISC PLAYER IN THE MARKET A REGION FREE BY HACKING IT. THERE ARE ONLY 2 BLU RAY DISC PLAYER THAT ARE A UNIVERSAL PLAYER, ONE IS THE PIONEER ELITE AND THE OTHER IS THE OPPO. THE PIONEER ELITE STARTS ARE $350 AND THE OPPO IS $499. PANASONIC WOULD BE THE MOST RELIABLE PLAYER IN THE MARKET, BUT IT IS NOT A UNIVERSAL PLAYER. HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU OUT. KEEP IN MIND, YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.

can i play a blu-ray dvd on a normal dvd player?




trees whis





Answer
Blu-Ray disks are NOT DVDs. Blu-Ray Disc, or BD, uses a blue laser to read the information. DVD players use a red lasers to read the information on a DVD disk and while BD players include a DVD laser, DVD players do not include a blue laser for reading Blu-Ray disks no matter how much hacking you do.
So no, a standard DVD player will never play a Blu-Ray disk.




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connecting my blu-ray player to my computer monitor with a dvi-d port?




Gregory Dr


do i need any special cable, connectors or adapters


Answer
Blu-Ray players will only work with HDCP-compliant monitors.

Not all DVI-equipped monitors are HDCP-compliant. If you attempt to connect a Blu-Ray player to a monitor that does not support HDCP, you will get NO image.

So find out if your monitor has HDCP first.

Also, a DVI-to-HDMI cable will strip out the audio carried by your Blu-Ray's HDMI port. You will have to figure out some other way of getting sound out of your Blu-Ray player (assuming your monitor is HDCP-compliant and will work with the Blu-Ray player).

Whats a good free blu ray player for a computer?




VolcomRide


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Answer
After install Blu-ray drive on your computer, you can use DAPlayer to playback your BDs.
DAPlayer is totally free Blu ray Player, which can not only playback tool for Blu-ray disc, but also take the job of free HD Media Player. DAPlayer is the ultimate Bluray/DVD/HD video player on the Windows PC. Up to 1080p Bluray, AVCHD, TS, MKV, MPEG4, H264 movies playback, it brings razor-sharp HD images as well as high-definition audio enjoyment.
Find my source from: http://www.winxdvd.com/resource/free-blu-ray-player.htm




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Which is a better blu ray player....?




Tom N


First of all are they worth the money with a 22" hdtv second my tv is only 720p will this make a difference to the performance of the player third how do i do the firmwire updates and fourth which is better!!!!
THANKS!!!

http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electronics/4-/3476213/Sony-BDP-S300-Blu-ray-Disc-Player/Product.html

http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electronics/-/836/1052/-/3468512/Samsung-BD-P1400-XEU-Blu-ray-High-Definition-Player/Product.html?searchtype=genre



Answer
Both are profile 1.0
Both use similar chipsets: PDF here:
http://www.realmagic.com/public/Products/SMP8630/pdf_files/bluray8634_br.pdf
The Sony will playback BD-9 discs (dual layer DVD with blu-ray video files)
The Samsung does TrueHD and DTS HD-MA bitstream
Sony HDMI version 1.1,; Samsung HDMI version 1.3a
Samsung has an ethernet port
Samsung has a smaller footprint

Tech-wise, the Samsung is better, but the difference is minimal. Truthfully, whichever one you can find cheaper is probably the better one in this case. They are both just so similar that, unless something mentioned above is a major deciding factor, the cheaper one would probably be fine.

Firmware updates would be done via any of the following:
Ethernet port
USB port after downloading from support site
SD card slot
Disc sent from manufacturer or downloaded and burned (usually CD-R)

What is the best Blu-Ray player for a 720p tv?




Eight Bit


What type of player should I be trying to get.


Answer
LG and Panasonic tend to be the higher rated brands.

You have 3 different levels of players to choose from:

* Basic players
* 'Smart' players with wireless that include streaming services
* 3D players

Unless you have a 3D television, I recommend you purchase just a good basic player. If you decide you want 'smart' features, look into a small media server like the WD TV Live box for $99. This has more apps than any BluRay player, gets updated more frequently and in general works a lot better than the apps "added in" to a player.

Try www.bestblueraydeals.com for Amazon vendors who offer slight discounts.

For an HDMI cable, I like the "Media Bridge" brand from Amazon. Prices run $9-$20 depending on length.

Hope this helps.




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what does REFURBISHED mean exactly?




Eye Of The


walmart has a sony blu ray player '' refurbished '' from $119 to $79.99

does that mean used or something?

and is $79.99 a good buy?
here it is...........

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sony-BDP-S360-1080p-Blu-ray-Disc-Player-Refurbished/14944886#ProductDetail



Answer
Refurbished means that it was

1 Returned to the factory, or an authorized repair station
2 checked for proper operations
3 repairs were done if necessary ( sometimes the unit could have been a return item with nothing wrong)
4 repackaged with all accessories that would come with a new unit.

So yes this is not a new unit, it had been taken out of the box. It may have been in someone's house, broke under warranty, fixed and being resold.

As to whether it is a good buy or not is up to you. Some people like to buy refurbished thinking that since the unit was checked out and has warranty and the price is reduced that it is. Others feel that you are just buying someone else's problem.

did i get a good buy on this BLU RAY PLAYER?




Jarrod Thu


i have been wanting to get a blu ray player but didn't wanna put out $100 + for one

so i saw an "insignia" refurbished unit on best buy's website and bought for less than $60 tax and shipping included

what do you think, good deal??



Answer
Stop thief... you stole it!!! Well not actually but personally I've had good luck with some of these off brand super cheap players. I still have a $29 DVD player I bought years ago. I would carry it with me on trips mostly to Asia to use in hotels. Thing got beaten pretty hard and the darn thing still works. I say if it does the job for you then why pay more? No it's not the best brand name but so what. Especially these days it pays to save money, don't pay more than you have to!

mk




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