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Blu-ray atmos player
Blu-ray atmos player











blu-ray atmos player

(I doubt I'll stream much, but you never know.) My understanding is the only difference between the two Samsung models is wireless versus wired. I'm narrowing in on a Blu-Ray Player for Atmos and the ones I'm considering at this moment are the Samsung UBD-M7500 as I've got an ethernet cable feed right behind the stand, and don't need wireless like the UBD-M8500. I should have mentioned the new Blu-Ray Player needs to be 3D capable, as we've stockpiled a few 3D Movies for my son & I to watch, and won't want to keep the Samsung BDJ6300 connected just for that format.

blu-ray atmos player

I've convinced myself that a new Blu-Ray Player is in my future, and it should be a 4K one as some day we'll have a 4K TV. I "think" if I set the 6300 player to Bitstream, the 4400H will decode the immersive soundtrack.Ĭan anyone here confirm this or am I all wet? (A lot of our stuff is still in boxes from the recent renovation). We have an agreement that one of our 3 55" LED LCDs needs to die before I can move to 4K.) Initially, I'll go purchase a couple of "standard" Blu-Ray movies with immersive sound if I can't find anything in our present inventory. (Let's not even talk about replacing the TV. What I've recently realized is most Atmos movies seem to be 4K only, and of course the 6300 won't play those, nor will the TV. (Yes, I was one of those folks who went down this road as well.) The existing Blu-Ray Player is a Samsung BDJ6300. I have this setup connected to a 55" LED LCD Samsung 3D TV. Now I'm trying to confirm details like what's needed to actually play immersive sound. If I get really enthused to go to 7.2.4 I'll purchase a separate amp to get there. HSU CCB-8s are in play and I may pull the trigger on them as early as July 4th. I plan to use the extra $$ to put towards replacement speakers across the front (L/C/R) as my existing are quite aged. I know I can't do 7.2.4 out of the box with the 4400 receiver, but as I've never really heard immersive sound (other than a 30 second "demo" in a terrible setup at my local Best Buy - which I immediately discounted as trash) I was extremely reluctant to spend twice as much on the Denon AVR-X6400H just to get 2 more channels of amplification. I installed 4 in ceiling speakers, and moved from a 6.1 set-up to a 7.2 setup => all laid out to Dolby Atmos specs (or as I understood them at the time). Background => As some know, I finally stuck a fork in it and I'm soon to get delivery on a Denon AVR-X4400H immersive sound capable receiver.













Blu-ray atmos player