How to Set Up Your New Blu-ray Player
After having just gotten your new Blu-ray DVD Player, you will obviously be excited about testing it out. No doubt you will be anxious to see the glorious 1080p picture and High Definition sound quality. So the question is this: how to set up your new Blu-ray player to get the highest possible performance from it? Will it be as simple as connecting your DVD player? Will it be a breeze?

Not exactly!
When setting up your new Blu-ray player you have to keep in mind, this is a rather new technology, therefore over the past few years TVs and AV receivers have been adapting to conform to this new format. Unfortunately, you may discover not all of them can support every new feature of your Blu-ray player. This may make the process a little more difficult than setting up your standard DVD player. So I have outlined a few procedures and possible difficulties you might come across so that you can more easily incorporate your new Blu-ray player into your home entertainment system, hopefully without too much frustration.
Basically to get the best performance out of your Blu-ray player you need to understand three features: Picture, Sound, and Internet Connectivity. You will discover all three can be easily done with some simple cable connections; no fine-tuning necessary, just some simple modifications to the set-up menus maybe all that is required. Hopefully this advice will cut out any confusion and the whole process will go very smoothly for you.
Picture
1080p High Definition picture quality – this is why most people purchase their first Blu-ray Player and it is the best feature of any Blu-ray player. Blu-ray movies are stored on a disc in 1080p at 24 frames-per-second so you often see this referred to as 1080/24p. The director filmed the movie at this rate, so Blu-ray discs allow you to view the movie as it was originally meant to be seen. Blu-ray players allow you to watch these HD movies by connecting it’s HDMI output to the duplicate input on your TV, so a HDMI cable will need to be purchased if one is not included with the Blu-ray player. In most cases a HDMI is not provided. HDMI cables can run anywhere from $20 to $150. (Some argue there is no difference in HDMI cables, no matter what the cost.)
Not all Blu-ray players are capable of this 1080/24p output rate. These players will be older, and instead of the 1080/24p output rate they convert the signal to 1080/60p using a method called “3:2 pulldown’ technique. What this simply means is one frame is played three times and the next frame is played twice and so forth. This results in one frame being shown on the TV screen slightly longer than the other. This produces judder into the picture, a slight moving or shaking of the picture.
To avoid this problem, a simple solution would be to purchase a newer model Blu-ray player. Most of the latest models can output 1080p pictures at 24 frames-per-second via HDMI. Also, your TV set must be able to support it. If it does not, then if you feed a signal of 1080/24p into a TV which can not support it, the TV will convert the signal to 50 or even 60HZ. This will also place judder into the picture.
What this all comes down to is to get the best, purest and most genuine High Definition picture possible, you require a Blu-ray Player capable of a 1080/24p output signal (this is easily selected on the set-up menu) and a TV capable of supporting this signal. Most of the newer LCD and Plasma televisions will give you the right support you need. LCD sets usually have a 120Hz mode, where each of the 24 frames is repeated five times and shown on the screen for the same amount of time, producing no juddering. Plasma usually has 72Hz 3:3 pulldown mode and they can use this because they do not have as much slowdown as the LCD.
Sound
The second feature most people purchase the Blu-ray for is the perfect sound quality. Blu-ray has the superior ‘lossless’ Dolby True HD and DTS HD Master Audio. What you get with these audio formats is 100 percent identical to the original studio master track. This is a clear advantage over DVDs which use Dolby Digital and DTS, but again as with the picture signal, not all AV receivers are capable of decoding the newer High Definition formats.
Set up is fairly easy if your receiver can decode the formats because both HD formats can be used via the Blu-ray player’s HDMI output port and the HDMI input port on the receiver. This allows a bitstream (meaning raw digital data) to be transferred to your AV receiver where it is decoded into multichannel sound. All you need to do is set your Blu-ray player’s HDMI output to bitstream or primary. The HDMI ports on these devices must be specified as version 1.3/1.3a/1.3b. These are the only versions that allow for the transmitting of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Audio. You will also need a Second HDMI Cable to connect the AV receiver’s HDMI output to your TV’s HDMI input. The AV receiver will decode the audio and transmit the 1080/24p video signal.
Things can get a little trickier if your AV receiver does not decode the HD audio formats. However, it does not mean you can not still enjoy the great high quality sound. One option available to you is to set up your Blu-ray player to internally decode the audio and convert it to LPCM (an uncompressed form of audio). This option is located in the set-up menu and found on almost every Blu-ray player. LCPM can be transferred over any version of HDMI and it preserves the high multichannel sound quality of both Dolby True HD and DTS HD. This way your receiver does not have to do any decoding. (Take note that some lesser Blu-ray players will only convert 5.1 Dolby Digital or DTS into LPCM.)
This LCPM option assumes your AV receiver has HDMI inputs. If it does not have these HDMI inputs, then your best option is to look for Blu-ray Players that can decode the HD sound formats into high quality analogue and output them from multichannel outputs. Using optical or coaxial outputs which are usually found on most players can not be used because the do not have the sufficient bandwidth capabilities to transmit Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Audio.
Internet Connectivity
Most newer Blu-ray players have a feature called BD Live which allows you to download content from the internet, play games online and participate in web chats. To use this feature you need a Blu-ray player with a Profile 2.0 since these Blu-ray players have an Ethernet port you can use to connect to an internet router or computer. (Profile 1.1 may have an Ethernet port but WILL NOT SUPPORT BD LIVE.)
Also, you may need a USB flash memory drive or SD card to plug into your Blu-ray player. This provides digital storage for updates and extra data. It’s recommended that the drive or card be at least 1 GB. Other than the Playstation 3, no other Blu-ray players on the market have internal memory built-in, but some newer Blu-ray players are now unveiling Wi-Fi, eliminating the need for external storage.
Conclusion
Hopefully, by checking all three factors discussed above – Picture, Sound, and Internet Connectivity – will make setting up your new Blu-ray player a lot easier. Just follow all the steps and you will get the best picture and sound quality that only a Blu-ray system can deliver. Happy viewing!
The Cheapest Blu-Ray Players For Under $200
Blu-ray Players are fast becoming the number one technology in Home Entertainment to view movies. Bringing you a far superior High Definition picture in Full 1080p and High Definition audio. Something a DVD player will never be able to accomplish. Simply put, Blu-ray is the absolute best choice when it comes to viewing movies on your HDTV. So the question is, if you have a HDTV why don’t you have a Blu-ray Player? For many the reason is THE COST.

Some feel all the the High End players are just too expensive. And to purchase the less expensive players you will be losing out on video and audio quality.This is untrue. While higher end players tend to have more features and functions, such as internal memory and built-in Wi-Fi. Entry level players still have excellent video and audio quality. They provide a good set of features. And most importantly, giving this to you at a reasonable cost. Below you will find a list of the best Blu-ray Players, all with a price tag of under $200.00. Any one of these players will provide you with BD-Live content, incredible 1080p High Definition images and great Dobly or DTS HD audio. Based on image quality, features/functions and a base price of $200.00, these are the best Blu-ray Players available.
1. Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blu-ray Disc Player
While not having all the features of its higher end competitors, the Panasonic DMP-60, more than makes up for that in its unbelievably clear and crisp images and stable Blu-ray playback. It has built-in decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio and has Viera Cast which allows you access to YouTube-Picasa-Amazon On Demand-Weather Channel-Bloomberg Stock and more. And with a price tag of less than $200.00 it is clearly the best Blu-ray Players you can purchase in this price range.
2. Sony BDP-N460 Blu-ray Player
The Sony’s BDP-N460 provides excellent video quality on Blu-ray discs. It can stream online media such as Netflix, Amazon Video On-Demand, YouTube, Slacker, and Sony’s own Crackle Network. It is Profile 2.0 or BD-Live compatible and has internal audio decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.
3. LG BD370 Blu-ray Dics Player
The LG BD370 is an entry level player. It is Profile 2.0, so it supports all your BD-Live content. You get NetCastâ„¢ Entertainment Access, which allows you to get online streaming services such as Netfilx,YouTube and and CinemaNow. Internal audio decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio Essential should meet everyone’s HD Audio needs. Load times and operational speeds for the BD370 are relatively fast compare to most players. Picture quality is good, but not as good as other entry level players. And there is no option for Wi-Fi. Over all the LG BD370 is a very good entry level player. For a very reasonable price you get a good set of easy to use features which includes online streaming services like Netflix.
4. Samsung BD-P1600 Blu-ray Player
The Samsung BD-P1600 has great picture quality on Blu-ray disc. Offers online Streaming Media services Neflix and Pandora. Very good load times and operational speed. It is a Profile 2.0 blu-ray player so it can support BD-Live content. The BD-P1600 has internal audio decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. It is WI-FI ‘Ready’, meaning you will have to use a USB port to plug in a Wireless LAN adaptor/Wi-Fi dongle, so you can connect to the internet. This Wireless LAN adaptor will have to be purchased separately.
5. Sony BDP-S360 Blu-ray Player
Sony’s BDP-S360 has all the great basic features that are found in most entry level players. It is a Profile 2.0 player, so it is capable of BD-Live content. It has internal audio decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio Essential. It produces great image quality on most Blu-ray discs. Unfortunately, it does does have any Online Media Services such as Netflix.
The Benefits of Owning a Blu-ray Player
Those who own a Blu-ray Player know the benefits they get from this High Definition format. But there a millions out there still clinging to their old DVD Player, unwilling to make the change. But eventually change will have to come. Most industry experts believe Blu-ray will totally eclipse the DVD within the next few years. The reason they believe this is because the Blu-ray Player can do everything the DVD Player can do. But with the Blu-ray Player you get so many more added benefits.

One big misconception that is hindering people from discovering the benefits of the Blu-ray Format, is the cost. In the past Blu-ray Players and Blu-ray Movies were a lot more expensive then DVD Players and DVD Movies. This is not the case today. Granted, on average, the price of a Blu-ray Player is still higher than a DVD Player. But the price of an average Blu-ray Player has gone down considerably. To purchase a Mid-Level Player the price would be about $200 to $250. Entry level players cost any where from $100 to $150. If you really want a bargain and do your research you can even find a good Blu-ray Player for under $100.
As for Blu-ray Movies, prices are continuously going down. Of course you do have the option of renting Blu-ray Movies. And perhaps purchasing them at a later date when the prices are lower. If you have large DVD collections and do not want to part with it, you do not have to. All Players are capable of playing DVDs. In fact they do not just play DVDs, they are capable of up scaling you standard DVD to near High Definition level. Allowing you to view your old DVDs in a whole new way.
While owning a HDTV is not necessary to use a Blu-ray Player. But if you own a 1080p capable HDTV, the only way to get this maximum High Definition is through a Blu-ray. DVD technology can not produce enough pixels for the high-resolution display and movies will actually look worse. Even a low end Blu-ray Player will produce 1080p playback so you can take full advantage of your HDTV. Then there is the sound. Because Blu-ray Disc can hold a large amount of data, it is capable of producing High-resolution audio. Such as Dolby TrueHD and dts-HD Master Audio.
Another benefit of owning a Blu-ray is it’s ability to connect to the internet. Not all Players have this ability, but most Players that have come out since 2009 are Blu-ray Profile 2.0. This means they have either an Ethernet Port or support for Wi-Fi or both. Having a Player connected to the internet opens up a wide range of features and benefits. Features such as BD-Live Content, Online Streaming Media Services or DLNA support.
- BD-Live Technology allows you to download and stream bonus content like extra or deleted scenes, film shorts, updated movie trailers, movie-based games, live commentary and much more.
- Online Streaming Media Services allows you to stream movies, TV Shows, music, photos and news directly to your TV. Services like Netflix, Amazon Video on Demand, Vudu, Pandora etc.
- DLNA support allows you to synchronize your household network. A Player that has DLNA capability will let you stream from your computer any audio or video files directly to your HDTV.
These are the main benefits of owning a Blu-ray. With more benefits being added all the time. Features like 3D Technology which is becoming increasingly popular with Home Movie Viewers. Therefore, whether you own a HDTV or a standard TV it does not make much sense to go out and purchase a DVD Player. You will be investing your money in outdated technology and missing out on all the great extra benefits that a Blu-ray Player offers.
Great Reasons to Buy a Blu-Ray Player
Millions of people have already upgraded their DVD Players to Blu-ray Players. Mostly because the Blu-ray Discs Players are able to produce the best possible High Definition images at 1080p. However, DVDs still dominate the home video market by a large margin over Blu-rays. But with more people with HDTVs in their homes and with less expensive Blu-ray Players, a new trend is starting to emerge towards High-Definition rentals and purchases. Some industry experts predict by the year 2014, Blu-rays will have 60 percent of the home video market, with that number rising every year.

The following are some reasons you might consider for purchasing a Blu-ray Player.
1. Your DVDs will never look better.
Blu-ray Players not only play DVDs, they up scale them to near High Definition levels. Meaning your DVD collection does not need to be discarded, in fact they will look much better when played on a Blu-ray Player compared to a standard DVD player. This is especially the case when a HDMI cable is use when connecting your Blu-ray to your HDTV.
2. Two for the price of one.
Granted, Blu-ray Discs are slightly more expensive than DVDs. But like Blu-ray Disc Players, the prices for Blu-ray Movies are continuing to drop. To counter the high cost many Movie Studios are including both a Blu-ray Disc and a DVD disc in the same package. This is true for a lot of the big blockbuster movie releases. You get a High Definition disc for your home theater and a second standard disc to use on your laptop, vehicle or maybe a second television. Some studios even offer a digital copy that will allow you to copy the movie onto a computer or transfer the movie to a mobile media device.
3. Sound ON.
Blu-ray Players are not all about the great High Definition picture. Blu-rays offer a better surround sound quality than standard DVD players. Blu-ray Players support High Resolution audio formats such as Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus. Players also support up to 7.1 channels.
4. Streaming Online Content.
The best extra feature on most new Blu-ray Disc Players are their ability to connect to the internet, either through an Ethernet Port or built in Wi-Fi. There are many features and functions you can take advantage of when your Blu-ray is connected to the internet. There is the practical use of updating the player’s firmware, which becomes a breeze once connected. Many Blu-ray Discs have BD-Live content. This gives you access to additional material on the internet like online games, chat rooms, trivia, live commentary and extra movie scenes. Also, many Blu-rays provide Online Streaming Media Services so you can stream online video, movies, music and other content. Services such as Netflix, Blockbuster on Demand, Vudu, Hulu Plus and many more can be accessed.
These are not the only reasons to buy a Blu-ray Disc Player, but they demonstrate the some of the main reasons why someone would want to get a Blu-ray. But even if you do not want to run out and jump on the Blu-ray bandwagon just yet. When the time comes to replacing your old DVD player, the most logical choice would be to upgrade to a Blu-ray Player.
What Blu-Ray Features Should You Consider Before Buying A Blu-Ray Player?
Blu-ray players are getting cheaper and cheaper. And yes, all of these players, even the cheap ones, will provide excellent High-Definition images and sound quality to your movies. As well as getting more affordable, these players are constantly adding more and more different Blu-ray features. So there are other factors to consider before you decide to shop for a Blu-ray player. The simple fact is, if you own a HDTV or planning on getting one in the future, you owe it to yourself to buy a Blu-ray player. But don’t rush out and get one just because you own a HDTV. There are certain factors about Blu-ray players you should be aware of and knowing what they are will help you make a better choice.

For one thing, and this may surprise you, it is not all about High-Definition. While the main reason for getting a Blu-ray player is to enjoy the stunning, crystal-clear images they produce; don’t forget about its standard-definition performance. Many of us still own a large collection of DVD movies. Blu-ray players are not only capable of playing back DVDs, they can up-scale them to a higher definition. So how well a player can do this should be factored into your decision, especially if you are still going to be watching a lot of DVDs.
Also, every player will at some point will have firmware upgrades. Firmware is used by manufacturers to fix problems with performance or to add new features to the player after the player has reach the market place. Players that have an Ethernet connection are simple to upgrade, as firmware can easily be downloaded and then installed rather quickly. The other method is to download the firmware to your computer and then burn it on a DVD, which you then insert into your player. This method can be time-consuming and certainly more difficult.
Having a HDTV is an oblivious factor to consider. Most HDTVs manufactured today are capable of 1080p resolution, but there are some older model HDTVs with only 720p resolution. If this is the case, images from the player will be scaled down to match the HDTVs resolution. Images will still be of high quality and in High-Definition, however. And if you are thinking about getting a 3D player to view 3D movies, your HDTV must be 3D capable; and you will need a pair of 3D glasses for each person.
Of course producing HD images is only half of what you get with Blu-ray players. You also get high-resolution audio formats such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. These are lossless formats that give us studio-master audio. Meaning we get the soundtrack identical to the original, without losing and sound quality. Most players can decode these formats internally or the signal can be transmitted via bit-stream through a HDMI cable to an A/V receiver. Of course, if connecting to a A/V receiver it must have a HDMI input. Some players do have multichannel analog outputs, which is great for those with older, non-HDMI A/V receivers. But these players tend to be high-end models and will cost more. DVDs and HD television programs are not capable of supporting these latest high-resolution formats.
Another important thing to consider is a network connection. Almost every player manufactured in the last couple of years will be BD-Live compliant. This means you need to connect the player to the internet to download content or interact with others. BD-Live features are found on certain Blu-ray discs and consists of deleted scenes, bonus scenes, chat rooms, live commentary, online games and other online content.
These, BD-Live compliant players will have an Ethernet port that requires a cable to connect to the internet. Some players will provide a Wi-Fi option, making it a lot more convenient to connect to the internet. These wireless players cost a little more than regular players, but many of us do not have an Ethernet cable in our living rooms, so the extra cost is worth it. Especially since many Blu-ray Players offer access to Online Streaming Media Services. Services like Netflix, Vudu, YouTube, Pandora, Amazon VOD, Hulu Plus and much more. Having a player that can easily connect to the internet is fast becoming one of the most important features of any Blu-ray Player.
The last thing you should consider is shopping at different places to look for the best possible price for a Blu-ray player. You will find players can have a wide range of prices. The good news is that most entry-level and mid-level players are considerably cheaper than they were a couple of years ago. You can get a good, solid Blu-ray player for about $80.00 to $200.00. So the time has never been more perfect for purchasing a Blu-ray player. And if you keep the above factors in mind when choosing a player, you will soon be enjoying the best that Home Entertainment has to offer.
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