Through his hostel mates, my son has collected a good number of movies on his hard disk - some of them have been ripped from Blu-Ray discs, and some from DVDs. He is coming home for summer holidays and wants to watch these movies on our Samsung LCD TV (C-530).
Our old DVD player is giving problems and I am planning to buy a new DVD or a Blu-Ray player to connect to this TV. I do not have an AVR, but I do have an Amp and a pair of bookshelves. I have a few DVDs, a lot of movies on VCDs and no Blu-Ray discs at present. The only reason to look at a Blu-Player is to future proof the investment for say 3 years or so, given that DVDs will probably give way to BDs in that time period.
The Philips DVP3588 is retailing for Rs.4,500. In this forum, I saw a dealer selling the Pioneer DV-2011-K for Rs.2,500. The Sony BDP S370 is selling for Rs.9,500. Budget is not a constraint, but I do not want to waste money on features that we may not use.
I understand that all three players have USB ports and can play music from a Pen Drive (not sure about Ipod connectivity - but that is important to me and I have to check that out).
Also, all three players will recognise only FAT-32, and hence it is not possible to play movies stored on a hard disk that is formatted in NTFS. My son suggests that we copy whichever movie we want to watch from the Hard Disk to the Pen Drive.
My question is: Will there be any difference in the audio or video quality while playing a movie ripped from a Blu-Ray disk via USB through a DVD player vs. a Blu-Ray player like Sony S370?
Also - any views on the quality of audio CDs played through these players? Is the audio output of the Sony BDP likely to be any better?
Thanks in advance for your advise.
Our old DVD player is giving problems and I am planning to buy a new DVD or a Blu-Ray player to connect to this TV. I do not have an AVR, but I do have an Amp and a pair of bookshelves. I have a few DVDs, a lot of movies on VCDs and no Blu-Ray discs at present. The only reason to look at a Blu-Player is to future proof the investment for say 3 years or so, given that DVDs will probably give way to BDs in that time period.
The Philips DVP3588 is retailing for Rs.4,500. In this forum, I saw a dealer selling the Pioneer DV-2011-K for Rs.2,500. The Sony BDP S370 is selling for Rs.9,500. Budget is not a constraint, but I do not want to waste money on features that we may not use.
I understand that all three players have USB ports and can play music from a Pen Drive (not sure about Ipod connectivity - but that is important to me and I have to check that out).
Also, all three players will recognise only FAT-32, and hence it is not possible to play movies stored on a hard disk that is formatted in NTFS. My son suggests that we copy whichever movie we want to watch from the Hard Disk to the Pen Drive.
My question is: Will there be any difference in the audio or video quality while playing a movie ripped from a Blu-Ray disk via USB through a DVD player vs. a Blu-Ray player like Sony S370?
Also - any views on the quality of audio CDs played through these players? Is the audio output of the Sony BDP likely to be any better?
Thanks in advance for your advise.