Firmware version 1.82 was published earlier this week for the UB9000 and UB820. It allows users to explicitly select between what it calls type 1 and type 2 Dolby Vision modes if the player determines that the display device supports both types. Type 1 is also known as standard Dolby Vision or TV-led Dolby Vision where the display device performs tone mapping. Type 2 is also known as low latency Dolby Vision or player-led Dolby Vision where the player performs tone mapping. A player that runs firmware version 1.82 picks type 2 by default if connected to a high luminance device like an LG G3, LG G4, Sony A95L, or Sony Bravia 9 like in the bad firmware version 1.76, but then allows the user to override this choice if the player knows that the display device accepts both types. This video could use an update to incorporate this new setting. One trick that some AVS Forum users have found is that users might need to disable and then reenable Dolby Vision in order to view this menu. Another thing that forum users are saying is that the menu might not show up for their TVs because the TV either can’t get bright enough for the player to automatically switch to low latency Dolby Vision in order to suppress bright subtitles or is unable to support one of the modes (e.g. early LG TVs being unable to accept low latency Dolby Vision, or early Sony TVs with Dolby Vision being unable to accept standard Dolby Vision through HDMI because the HDMI ports bypass the TV’s tone mapping hardware so they require low latency Dolby Vision through HDMI and can only do standard Dolby Vision through apps running directly on the TV). Standard Dolby Vision usually is better than low latency Dolby Vision for Blu-ray disc playback if both options are available. Another issue is that some Dolby Vision TVs (mainly non-LG TVs) have broken Dolby Vision implementations, so disabling Dolby Vision to force HDR10 can sometimes improve video quality on those TVs.
Thanks for the information! I know there's been an update for my player, but I haven't done it to ensure I don't lose the ability to bypass the region lock.
I have a Sony A90J which doesn't feel like that "early" of a model. I did the 1.82 update on the Panasonic 820 and I do not see the DV options. Even if I disable DV and re-enable. I'm wondering if I need to hard reset? If anyone knows, feel free to reply. Thanks!
I purchased panasonic ub820 about year ago this player has been flawless picture is awesome I did buy remote that comes with 900 unit it works perfectly
He doesn't understand HDR10+ is a HDR format and shouldn't be on if you prefer Dolby Vision. If his TV does not support HDR10+ it won't make any difference whatsoever leaving it on. It will not make colours brighter like he said. I think he should do his research.
Hello! Is there any sort of aspect ratio/zoom/crop setting? I have an old DVD that is a widescreen movie but not anamorphic. And my TV zoom settings actually can't get it quite right because the video is not standard 4:3 or 16:9
You may try the different remote codes in the settings and see if that does the trick! I’ve only had good luck with that if the player is the same brand as the TV.
Trying to link up my panasonic 820 with my 4k optoma projector and have been having trouble getting a decent picture on my 100 inch screen so hopefully this info will help me. Will report back if I get success!!!
I hope it works out for you! The UB9000 has an extra setting specifically for projector luminance, but you should still be able to get a sold picture with the UB820 nonetheless.
@@b-icemedia I received the 424 yesterday. It has the brightness setting, I also talked to another user on YT who confirms that the 420 also have the setting but you access it through the pop up menu during the movie and not in the main menu for some reason. It's called Subtitle Luminence.
All three are basically geared only for movies, so that's a tough question. If you have the funds, I'd say the UB9000, but the UB820 is almost just as good and half of the cost.
I have tried these settings & others yet the Image is extremely dark on my LG C4. Tried standard, cinema & film maker mode all still dark. Having to use the 'Light Environment' mode in Panasonic HDR settings.
@b-icemedia seems to not happen on every movie, looked it up seems to be LG's automatic brightness limiter software doing it, can only be turned off in developer mode with special remote. Although it voids warranty.
Hope you can help... I just picked up a pre owned UB9000 and hooked it up to my 4k Sony TV. I used the HDMI Video/Audio OUT. I am getting picture, BUT NO AUDIO. What am I doing wrong?? I've tried the HDMI Auto settings, and then the Video/Audio Settings, and still NO AUDIO. Any suggestions?
I would try switching cables first and see if that fixes the issue for you! If not, you can try the double HDMI (one for video/one for audio) and see if that works for you. Also, you can test different ports on your TV. If that doesn't work, then you may have a lemon on your hands.
Do you know if there is a way to stop the panasonic players from auto playback of a disc upon closing the tray? I don't always want the disc to boot immediately but can't seem to find anything about this.
If I didn't cover it in this video, then I don't believe there is. I think the only time I've had it not instantly play is when I turned the player off with the disc in it.
@b-icemedia the player auto played a disc I left in overnight after powering on the following evening. This is whats bugs me slightly on an otherwise up to now great 4k player. I don't want the player auto starting discs for playback, I would rather manually start the disc, minor annoyance but would be nice to have the option. When I do take my disc out after watching and close the tray the player attempts to read even without a disc inserted so seems like it is a locked feature. Just something I wish the manufacturers would give user preference over. Anyway thanks for the reply 👍
Buddy I need help. I want to be able to use headphones with a SMLS DAC DO400 that I bought via optical cable. Can you please let me know what settings I need to turn on/off in order to accomplish this? I have my audio output optical cable run to my audio input on my SMLS DO400. The video out in my bluray player is connected to the HDMI input to my 3D Studio Mini Soundbar from Definitive Technology. The Earc from my soundbar is connected to my TV. In order to enjoy audio using the optical cable I Set audio output to "OFF" in advance settings. And that is where I am stuck. I have no audio from my headphones just crackling noise. Think u can help? I am going to get a new optical cable to discard I have a bad cable. Tks.
Sorry to be of no help, but I have no idea when it comes to headphones with these players. I rarely use headphones in general besides my phone or computer, so I would check online!
@ tks for answering. I was able to figure it out. I also turn off bitstream options and turn on PCM. That did the trick. Hope someone finds this helpful. Great content. Keep up the good work.
The problem with my UB420 is that the audio seems pre-delayed. I need a negative setting and it only goes down to "0". No matter what I tried from TV settings to soundbar settings to the UB420 settings, I could never get the audio to sync. All I could do was set the BD-Video Secondary Audio to "On" and I'm so very NOT happy about it.
Yeah, I made a video on this exact problem, and I was able to eliminate it through my receiver's settings. The BD-Secondary Audio also works, but I hated that it eliminated Dolby Atmos.
Hello. I purchased a UB9000 five months ago. After two months, it began to make noise when playing Blu-rays during the first 5-15 minutes of the film, then the noise stops. With 4K Blu-rays, the noise is louder and persists beyond the beginning of the film! Have you experienced similar issues?
I had the Panasonic ub820 it stop reading my discs after 3-4 years and I am very disappointed with this player. Now I have the Panasonic ub420 and it works flawlessly!!
I bought the Panasonic ub820. I'm gonna be in the minority and say it's no better than my PS5. Sure it looks good but it looks the same. I think it's a gimmick. I wanted to buy it and see for myself.
I think it depends on the content, your setup, and if you're utilizing the HDR Optimizer. PS5 is basic playback with no Dolby Vision support, which is a no go for me, but I understand your viewpoint!
@@b-icemedia I'm using a A80L with a Dolby Atmos setup. I even used a couple different movies from 4k to blu ray and not a difference. I have a great setup and I can't even see the point. I'm glad that you're enjoying your experience 👍👍
I watched UA-cam videos on how to properly set it up. I know it's hard to believe but if you watched films at home he even said 90% of people wouldn't be able to tell a difference.@@madmaskcena
@@erichouston1268 it very much so depends which discs you popped in, what your settings were, and which scenes you viewed. I'm willing to bet money you quickly checked some discs at random without enough consideration for what you were looking for and under what conditions.
I have the UB420 and I love that joint. 😊
It’s definitely a great player! I’m glad you’re enjoying it.
The 450 has dolby vision and my 420 doesn't
I would be lost setting up my UB820 if I did not have your excellent tutorial. Thanks very much.
I'm glad I could help! Thanks for watching.
I just purchased the ub820 and I needed this video very informative.
I’m glad I could help! Thanks for watching.
Firmware version 1.82 was published earlier this week for the UB9000 and UB820. It allows users to explicitly select between what it calls type 1 and type 2 Dolby Vision modes if the player determines that the display device supports both types. Type 1 is also known as standard Dolby Vision or TV-led Dolby Vision where the display device performs tone mapping. Type 2 is also known as low latency Dolby Vision or player-led Dolby Vision where the player performs tone mapping. A player that runs firmware version 1.82 picks type 2 by default if connected to a high luminance device like an LG G3, LG G4, Sony A95L, or Sony Bravia 9 like in the bad firmware version 1.76, but then allows the user to override this choice if the player knows that the display device accepts both types. This video could use an update to incorporate this new setting. One trick that some AVS Forum users have found is that users might need to disable and then reenable Dolby Vision in order to view this menu. Another thing that forum users are saying is that the menu might not show up for their TVs because the TV either can’t get bright enough for the player to automatically switch to low latency Dolby Vision in order to suppress bright subtitles or is unable to support one of the modes (e.g. early LG TVs being unable to accept low latency Dolby Vision, or early Sony TVs with Dolby Vision being unable to accept standard Dolby Vision through HDMI because the HDMI ports bypass the TV’s tone mapping hardware so they require low latency Dolby Vision through HDMI and can only do standard Dolby Vision through apps running directly on the TV). Standard Dolby Vision usually is better than low latency Dolby Vision for Blu-ray disc playback if both options are available.
Another issue is that some Dolby Vision TVs (mainly non-LG TVs) have broken Dolby Vision implementations, so disabling Dolby Vision to force HDR10 can sometimes improve video quality on those TVs.
Thanks for the information! I know there's been an update for my player, but I haven't done it to ensure I don't lose the ability to bypass the region lock.
I have a Sony A90J which doesn't feel like that "early" of a model. I did the 1.82 update on the Panasonic 820 and I do not see the DV options. Even if I disable DV and re-enable. I'm wondering if I need to hard reset? If anyone knows, feel free to reply. Thanks!
I purchased panasonic ub820 about year ago this player has been flawless picture is awesome I did buy remote that comes with 900 unit it works perfectly
I'm glad you're enjoying it! I think that's the best way to go as the remote upgrade really makes a difference and saves quite a bit of money.
Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
thanx for the advices,
now i know where to go....
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching.
@@b-icemedia always .....
He doesn't understand HDR10+ is a HDR format and shouldn't be on if you prefer Dolby Vision. If his TV does not support HDR10+ it won't make any difference whatsoever leaving it on. It will not make colours brighter like he said. I think he should do his research.
Thank you - great info!
You're welcome, and thank you for watching!
A very informative video! I assume this applies to the UB450 which is my top choice.
I would assume as well, but I haven't brought it in for review.
I'm buying one this week. Do the setting change if you are connect from blu-ray to a Denon AVR to your 4K tv. Thanks for the info.
No, they're saved to the player's memory. If HDMI passthrough looks different, then you can adjust accordingly. Thanks for watching!
Hello! Is there any sort of aspect ratio/zoom/crop setting? I have an old DVD that is a widescreen movie but not anamorphic. And my TV zoom settings actually can't get it quite right because the video is not standard 4:3 or 16:9
I believe there is one, but I'm not 100% certain. If I didn't mention it in this video then no. TV settings are usually the best for that.
Do you know how to sync the ub820 remote to a Sony tv? Is their a code?
You may try the different remote codes in the settings and see if that does the trick! I’ve only had good luck with that if the player is the same brand as the TV.
Trying to link up my panasonic 820 with my 4k optoma projector and have been having trouble getting a decent picture on my 100 inch screen so hopefully this info will help me. Will report back if I get success!!!
I hope it works out for you! The UB9000 has an extra setting specifically for projector luminance, but you should still be able to get a sold picture with the UB820 nonetheless.
What about subtitle settings? I hear there is a brightness setting.
I should have covered it in this video. If not, then it may not have a brightness setting.
@@b-icemedia I received the 424 yesterday. It has the brightness setting, I also talked to another user on YT who confirms that the 420 also have the setting but you access it through the pop up menu during the movie and not in the main menu for some reason. It's called Subtitle Luminence.
Great job am I question is the three which one you recommend just for movies?
All three are basically geared only for movies, so that's a tough question. If you have the funds, I'd say the UB9000, but the UB820 is almost just as good and half of the cost.
Whats the best settings for audio cd?
I'm honestly not sure! I rarely listen to CDs.
Can i use the cd player without turning on the tv?
You can tell the player to turn off visuals, but the TV itself will still be on.
I have tried these settings & others yet the Image is extremely dark on my LG C4. Tried standard, cinema & film maker mode all still dark. Having to use the 'Light Environment' mode in Panasonic HDR settings.
Hmm, that’s strange. I would try a new HDMi cable or port to see if that changes things for you. Mine is extremely bright even on dark mode.
@b-icemedia seems to not happen on every movie, looked it up seems to be LG's automatic brightness limiter software doing it, can only be turned off in developer mode with special remote. Although it voids warranty.
Ub420 will not play older wide-screen dvds without putting bkack bars around it and shrinking the picture. What can I do to fix this issue?
You can always change the aspect ratio through the settings or through your TV. It's just a basic zoom setting.
Hope you can help... I just picked up a pre owned UB9000 and hooked it up to my 4k Sony TV. I used the HDMI Video/Audio OUT. I am getting picture, BUT NO AUDIO. What am I doing wrong?? I've tried the HDMI Auto settings, and then the Video/Audio Settings, and still NO AUDIO. Any suggestions?
I would try switching cables first and see if that fixes the issue for you! If not, you can try the double HDMI (one for video/one for audio) and see if that works for you. Also, you can test different ports on your TV. If that doesn't work, then you may have a lemon on your hands.
Do you know if there is a way to stop the panasonic players from auto playback of a disc upon closing the tray? I don't always want the disc to boot immediately but can't seem to find anything about this.
If I didn't cover it in this video, then I don't believe there is. I think the only time I've had it not instantly play is when I turned the player off with the disc in it.
@b-icemedia the player auto played a disc I left in overnight after powering on the following evening. This is whats bugs me slightly on an otherwise up to now great 4k player. I don't want the player auto starting discs for playback, I would rather manually start the disc, minor annoyance but would be nice to have the option. When I do take my disc out after watching and close the tray the player attempts to read even without a disc inserted so seems like it is a locked feature. Just something I wish the manufacturers would give user preference over. Anyway thanks for the reply 👍
Can you use the UB-820 to rip music CDs with a Windows laptop?
I'm honestly not sure on that one! It may be possible, but I would check Reddit forums.
How do you get the metadata showing what nits the disc was recorded at and the nit conversion to the display. thanks
You need to press the Playback Info button twice, and then it should appear on-screen.
@@b-icemedia thanks
Buddy I need help. I want to be able to use headphones with a SMLS DAC DO400 that I bought via optical cable. Can you please let me know what settings I need to turn on/off in order to accomplish this?
I have my audio output optical cable run to my audio input on my SMLS DO400.
The video out in my bluray player is connected to the HDMI input to my 3D Studio Mini Soundbar from Definitive Technology.
The Earc from my soundbar is connected to my TV.
In order to enjoy audio using the optical cable I Set audio output to "OFF" in advance settings.
And that is where I am stuck. I have no audio from my headphones just crackling noise. Think u can help?
I am going to get a new optical cable to discard I have a bad cable.
Tks.
Sorry to be of no help, but I have no idea when it comes to headphones with these players. I rarely use headphones in general besides my phone or computer, so I would check online!
@ tks for answering. I was able to figure it out.
I also turn off bitstream options and turn on PCM. That did the trick. Hope someone finds this helpful.
Great content. Keep up the good work.
15:58 - You NEED to have this off in order to be able to play Dolby Atmos content apparently.
Thanks for the update! I think my main player has this set to Auto, and it still outputs in Dolby Atmos, but I will have to check.
The problem with my UB420 is that the audio seems pre-delayed. I need a negative setting and it only goes down to "0". No matter what I tried from TV settings to soundbar settings to the UB420 settings, I could never get the audio to sync. All I could do was set the BD-Video Secondary Audio to "On" and I'm so very NOT happy about it.
Yeah, I made a video on this exact problem, and I was able to eliminate it through my receiver's settings. The BD-Secondary Audio also works, but I hated that it eliminated Dolby Atmos.
Hello. I purchased a UB9000 five months ago. After two months, it began to make noise when playing Blu-rays during the first 5-15 minutes of the film, then the noise stops. With 4K Blu-rays, the noise is louder and persists beyond the beginning of the film! Have you experienced similar issues?
Hmm, that seems odd. Is it enclosed with minimal breathing room? Or a high dust area? It sounds like it's overheating a bit.
You're very foolish paying all that money and then having something go wrong with it like that.
@@Revolver1981 And you are a miser with crabs in your pockets.
@@b-icemedia No, it doesn't get hot because I check it. The furniture I put it in is empty front and back.
@@andreassouth1523 If it's still under warranty, you might want to switch it out or speak with Panasonic to get it swapped out.
👍🏻🎥💿 i have the ub820 👍🏻
That’s the best Panasonic out of the bunch for the price!
I had the Panasonic ub820 it stop reading my discs after 3-4 years and I am very disappointed with this player. Now I have the Panasonic ub420 and it works flawlessly!!
I'm glad the UB420 is working out for you! Thanks for watching.
I bought the Panasonic ub820. I'm gonna be in the minority and say it's no better than my PS5. Sure it looks good but it looks the same. I think it's a gimmick. I wanted to buy it and see for myself.
I think it depends on the content, your setup, and if you're utilizing the HDR Optimizer. PS5 is basic playback with no Dolby Vision support, which is a no go for me, but I understand your viewpoint!
@@b-icemedia I'm using a A80L with a Dolby Atmos setup. I even used a couple different movies from 4k to blu ray and not a difference. I have a great setup and I can't even see the point. I'm glad that you're enjoying your experience 👍👍
@@erichouston1268impossible your Panasonic are not configured well
I watched UA-cam videos on how to properly set it up. I know it's hard to believe but if you watched films at home he even said 90% of people wouldn't be able to tell a difference.@@madmaskcena
@@erichouston1268 it very much so depends which discs you popped in, what your settings were, and which scenes you viewed. I'm willing to bet money you quickly checked some discs at random without enough consideration for what you were looking for and under what conditions.