Velmurugan
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If anyone holds Pioneer BDP-150, please provide your experience...Currently i can find $139 for Region A and $284 for Region free...is it worth?
My friend has recently purchased a Pioneer BDP-450 for about Rs 11,500 (grey) and he seems to be pretty happy with it.
He says it is region free but I cant confirm that.
But it sure plays our friendly (read National Market) blu ray and DVD discs.
Are you sure that it is BD? AFAIK most of those grey market BDs are upscaled DVD or MKV version, they calles it BD and also prints a BD on their cover. I am yet to get across a BD in grey market.
ALL pirated DVDs and BDs are region free. When you rip a BD/DVD, it also strips off the region coding, CSS and other copy protection and many other things such as User Operation Prevention etc. So don't take out the champagne bottle out yet.100% it is an original blu ray player model BDP-450.
I have seen the player myself. It does play blu ray discs (these are pirated BDs not upscaled DVD or MKV versions or other it even shows as DTS-MA with BD menu on it) and he even played Tamil and Telegu DVDs other than the blu rays.
He does know how to differentiate and this is probably his 5th or 6th BD player.
Vinod
ALL pirated DVDs and BDs are region free. When you rip a BD/DVD, it also strips off the region coding, CSS and other copy protection and many other things such as User Operation Prevention etc. So don't take out the champagne bottle out yet.![]()
Only an original BD (and that too Hollywood) may(?) be region coded and will be content protected. 80-90% of BDs are region free ...Now that you put it that way Just4kix, how to make out whether it is a BD or not?
Me personally I plan to go the Amazon import way once my player is in from the US.
Vinod
A BD is a BD is a BD. Pirated BD is a copy of the original BD.Hi Just4kix,
1) I understand the concept of region coding but my question is that the pirated BDs are not BDs?
Yes. I don't see why not.2) So region modded BDPs like 150 and 450 should handle both type original and pirated fine?
If the BD is an exact 1:1 pirated copy, there is no way to tell from the content. By looking at the physical disc you may be able to tell. If the content of the BD is not 25 GB or more (most movies are that big), it has no extras, sub titles, commentaries, etc. then this is again a giveway.3) How can we make out for sure that a BD disc (Say I give you only the disc and not the box of it) is original or not?
I am sorry if I am derailing this thread, then apologies to the OP.
Vinod
This is very surprising. I haven't come across a BDP that does not have analogue (RCA) output. If indeed, the BDP-450 does not have analogue output, then you have the (costly) option of going via DAC.Hi Vinod,
Please let me know from where Pioneer BDP 450 can be purchsed in Bangalore(grey market)
How do i connect it to integ amplifier as the Pioneer BDP 450 does not have analoge output.
Regards, Amit