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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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I thought $149.99 (with free shipping) was good deal for a Blu-ray player:

http://www.buy.com/prod/memorex-blu-ray-disc-player-full-hd-1080p/q/loc/111/212323692.html?adid=17992
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Perhaps so, but just one word of caution: if you don't have a recent AV receiver capable of handling the modern Hi-Def sound formats, you'd better find out whether or not this particular player will decode them (it doesn't say on the weblink Kathy provided) or at least convert them to the older 5.1 sound formats, or you'll end up either without Hi-Def sound or even without any sound at all for BD discs containing Hi-Def sound only.
Another consideration is which types of connections this player has (doesn't say so either) and whether that matches both your screen and your receiver.
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Not necessarily true. I have an older reciever and when I bit stream out the audio over the Optical audio out, the receiver has no problem with it. I have yet to find a single blu-ray in my 436 discs that has an audio problem. IIRC all the HD audio codecs have flags built in so older receivers can translate the data properly.
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blu-ray.com seems to have more details on it. I'm pretty sure this is the one

-Agrare
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Not necessarily true. I have an older reciever and when I bit stream out the audio over the Optical audio out, the receiver has no problem with it. I have yet to find a single blu-ray in my 436 discs that has an audio problem. IIRC all the HD audio codecs have flags built in so older receivers can translate the data properly.


Through optical you can't bitstream Hi-Def audio, unless it's downmixed or converted by the player first AFAIK. A standard TOSLINK optical cable is not capable of transmitting a TrueHD signal. Setting the BD/DVD Audio Output (Optical Digital) mode to Bitstream will give you a regular (non-HD) Dolby Digital or DTS stream instead. More on the topic can be found here. Check out what it says under Toslink for the various sound formats.
EDIT: So what I'm saying is, is: what you're hearing from your receiver is good old DD and DTS, but not Hi-Def audio. Sorry to disappoint you. 

@Agrare:
Judging by the specs on the link you gave, the Memorex will decode everything except DTS-HD MA, which it can only bitstream to a receiver able to decode it. Meaning: if you connect an older receiver, you'll probably get "old" DTS, but not Hi-Def (depending on the connections the Memorex has - it doesn't say).
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for those of you who live in the us...bestbuy has this player for $99
Insignia NS-BRDVD3
    * Dolby TrueHD decoder
    * Netflix streaming capability
    * BD-Live ready

-also avi, mkv, mp4, avchd etc. works with it.

pretty good price for a player with those features...for $20 more you can get a 4 year service plan

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Insignia%26%23174%3B+-+Blu-ray+Disc+Player+with+1080p+Output/9386112.p?id=1218096447923&skuId=9386112

some discussion about the player:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1182110
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Check this

http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=3623
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Check this

http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=3623

yeah i saw that as well...its crazy how cheap they're getting...especially for sony and samsung 
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Check this

http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=3623

yeah i saw that as well...its crazy how cheap they're getting...especially for sony and samsung 


Yep i keep telling ppl by the end of 2012 chart Blu-rays will out sell there DVD counterparts and no one believes me.

Yet here we are well on our way to mass adoption.
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Quoting FilmAlba:
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Check this

http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=3623

yeah i saw that as well...its crazy how cheap they're getting...especially for sony and samsung 


Yep i keep telling ppl by the end of 2012 chart Blu-rays will out sell there DVD counterparts and no one believes me.

Yet here we are well on our way to mass adoption.


On DVDSpot you said the same... but for 2010.
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Quoting FilmAlba:
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Check this

http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=3623

yeah i saw that as well...its crazy how cheap they're getting...especially for sony and samsung 


Yep i keep telling ppl by the end of 2012 chart Blu-rays will out sell there DVD counterparts and no one believes me.

Yet here we are well on our way to mass adoption.


On DVDSpot you said the same... but for 2010.


I said that most company's would ditch standalone DVD players by then as the price of Blu-ray players would be cheap enough to justify it.

As Blu-ray players have DVD playback.
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I also like to remind everyone Sam is supposedly the Donald Trump of a small island just off the West of Scotland and thought with years of businesses experience HD DVD stood a very good chance of winning 
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... HD DVD stood a very good chance of winning 


In fairness, HD DVD did stand a good chance of winning.... then Blu-ray was launched 
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... HD DVD stood a very good chance of winning 


In fairness, HD DVD did stand a good chance of winning.... then Blu-ray was launched 


Correction

HD DVD stood a chance then Blu-ray was launched it still stood a chance then the PS3 was launched.
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