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Samsung DVD-HD860 and this HDMI from Monoprice?
Hey all,
Considering a cheap upconverting DVD player to go with my new HL-S5086W DLP and found the Samsung DVD HD860 for $90. Is this a decent player for a 720p native TV? I found this HDMI cable from Monoprice and the price seems too good to be true: http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...ormat=2&style= Is that really all I need to spend for an HDMI cable? Last edited by cjchip; 05-26-06 at 02:01 PM.. |
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Cables, Yes that is all you need to spend. Bought the straight HDMI equivalent to the cable you show and with O-night shipping it was 25 bucks. Very well made and has the pretty nylon jacket that some companies charge you 149 dollars for. Works well too. Just say no to overpriced cables! On edit; The cable you linked to is an HDMI>DVI. For the HD860 you will only need the HDMI>HDMI(same plug on both ends) Try this one. While your there you should go ahead and get any other cables you might need. TosLink, Digital coax, component...etc. Last edited by Aztecian; 05-26-06 at 02:50 PM.. |
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Yes it is a decent player, I own one, and yes monoprice freakin rules!
why does monoprice rule..easy. great price point their cables/switchers have always been good to me great customer service quick shipping yeah I know it sounds like a testimonial but I always hear so many people complaining about everything and not enough people saying good things in life. I'm such a geek for giving it up for cables and switchers! ![]() |
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I did the same thing.
When my new Oppo was crappo (could have been bad memory or internals, but I returned it) I ordered the Samsung 860 for $90 and the $17 Monoprice HDMI cable. 1/2 of what the Oppo cost. They aren't here yet, probably Tuesday with the holliday. Seems to be that this combo is a sweet spot for price and performance. |
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Can anyone tell me if this samsung 860 upcoverts 1080i through component? if not are there any hacks? and will it upconvert copy protected cds or will I need a hack for that as well? I think this may be the player for me to get I just need some more info on the issues with this player, if any.
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I just got mine today, but my HDMI cable is not here yet.
I am using the Sammy 860 with component, and Toslink for audio. There are no settings (that I can find) for selecting 720p or 1080i via component. I just can set "Progressive: On" and get upscaling to what I suspect is 720p. It looks pretty good, though. Even DVDs I have copied...er, "made backups of"...via DVD shrink (lossy by about 40%) look pretty good. I'll give more feedback after I get it hooked up via HDMI and Toslink. ** EDIT: OK, my HDMI cable came from Monoprice yesterday. Excellent service, the quality seems identical to the $99 HDMI cables being pushed at the chain brick & mortar stores. Props to Monoprice and those here who turned me on to them. I am pretty impressed by the upcnvert to 1080i, which seems to look better on my LCD than 720p. The Samsung does an acceptable job of upconverting. A DVD-R recording of standard definition from Alias on Monday, which looks pretty bad coming fromt eh SD recorder that make it, actually looked watchable. A movie made by DVDShrink 3.1 looks as good as the original it was downconverted from. I'm sorry that the Oppo 971H that I got didn't work for me, but the Samsung 860 gives better than expected results, and for a total of 1/2 of the price of the Oppo, I'm pretty pleased. Last edited by BoulderGeek; 05-28-06 at 11:14 AM.. |
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For the 841 you need to do the remote hack so it can upconvert via component video.
This must be done with no dvd in the player and the door closed. 1. Press the Angle button on the remote control 2. Press the 4 button on the remote control 3. Press the 3 button on the remote control 4. Press the 2 button on the remote control 5. Press the 7 button on the remote control and angle once more and after that the player will upconvert over component video.
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Hi all.
Picked up the HD860 Tuesday. Ordered the HDMI from Monoprice Tuesday. Cable was under $22.00 shipped and made it from CA to PA from Tuesday to Thursday. Monoprice has a new dedicated customer! I'm super happy with the HD860. The incredibles is my test film for DVD playback and let me say it looked...well.....incredible. I have the 720p HD trailer for Ice Age 2 I downloaded for my XBOX 360. I didn't think anything would ever look as good as that but with the HD860 every frame of The Incredibles looked just as good as that trailer that runs in 720p direct from the hard drive. $95 including tax for the player and $22 including shipping for the HDMI cable. Can't beat the value of this upconverting setup IMHO. Plus it freed up another component input for all of my gaming systems. Thanks for all the help everyone! |
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TIA Don |
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It is decent player, I have this with a monoprice HDMI cable and I like the results after calibration, but I have a 1080i display.
Some caveats though. the is no cd track display, only the time remaining, and the remote is uncomfortable. also the machine did freeze on my about two to three times in the last 5 months. The default picture settings are to high , they should be 3 or lower, especially sharpness. I am pleased with the picture, but I am about to upgrade to a Farouja chip player or HDDVD player for even better quality. |
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I have, but it will depend on your display
1. Make sure Progressive is on. 2. Set to either RGB Expand or YcBcR 4:4:4, I switch between these two 3.I use AUTO for resoltion setting which gives me 720P (sometimes I use 1080i) 4.Sharpness is the key anywhere betwenn 1 and 3, no more. I use 3 5.Brightness between 1 and 3 also, I use 3 6. Color saturation , between 3 and 5, I use 5 I Suggest Sharness at 2 brightness at 2 and color at 2 Then use THX optimizer or Avia Calibration DVD and then fine tune |
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Bad advice. RGB Expand is for PC monitors. RGB Normal is for TVs. RGB Normal has blacker blacks and whiter whites. As for YcBcR 4:4:4, its for special types of TVs--don't even go there. Read your HD860 owners manual. |
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As they are options that Samsung provided knowing that this product would be hooked to many types of HDTV's, many of which can be used as PC monitors. Whatever looks best for your display is key. Informative link: http://www.hdtvoice.com/voice/showthread.php?p=120199 Last edited by lastxbr960; 09-01-06 at 05:17 PM.. |
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Add me to the convert list. I decided to buy a seperate player for my PAL DVDs and bought the HD860 off ebay--to go with my LNS3241D. Cable from Monoprice should arrive around the same time. I never could understand the high prices of cables. Now I'll be researching a replacement for my VCR. Suggestions in the $300 price range? Use will be for burning VHS to DVD and daily recording.
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I recently purchased an HD860 DVD and S3292D LCD combo from FS here in the Toronto area. I had the units connected via component cables while I waited for an HDMI cable to arrive.
As I lived with the HD860, I became increasingly annoyed with the bright blue light on the "on" button, undimmable apparently, that remains constantly lit while the player operates. (This is the reverse of the 3292D, which shuts the light off after the TV is warmed up and operating.) As others have noted, this intense and relatively large circular light is quite obtrusive. What was Samsung thinking? After reading the favorable reviews here about the two Oppo units, I picked up a 970HD DVD from a Toronto-based etailer linked from Oppo's Web site. Unlike the HD860, the Oppo comes with an HDMI cable, so I was then able to test the units side by side with the highest quality output for both. First of all, the Oppo does not have an "on" light, only a tiny, discreet red LED when in standby mode. When operating, there is information in yellow light in the display, which I do not find distracting. Score one for the Oppo. I set the scan output for both players to 760p and then recalibrated the movie mode of the TV to each player in turn using the Avia DVD at the players' default settings. During this process, I noted that there is a significant difference between the default black level output of the two machines; when calibrating for the Oppo, I had to increase the Brightness setting on the TV from 24 for the HD860 to around 50. I also tested with a range of TV Contrast settings, from 82 to 100. After calibration, I used The Fifth Element and The Incredibles for test disks. The HD860 was up first and gave me a stunning, impressive picture--until I came to the trailer for Cars on my copy of The Incredibles disk. The quick, opening shot of the deep red Cars front-grill logo seemed somehow off. Then in the opening scene with the bumblebee visiting the flower, the first two small logo badges with major areas of red and orange running sequentially in the upper left of the frame reveal the problem: apparent serious ICP (interlace chroma problem). This is confirmed throughout the trailer whenever the red car is in the scene. Crawling, shifting red pixels, obscuring detail. Really ugly. While it did not eliminate the ICP entirely, the 970HD was head and shoulders above the Samsung in handling it. Both machines otherwise performed excellently, but my overall impression was that the Oppo provided a more natural, better balanced picture with more dramatic color and fewer artifacts. It also has a superior remote with backlighting. I used only the internal audio in the TV and did not notice an obvious difference in audio reproduction of sound tracks. Both were quite good. I did not use or evaluate these units for any other audio playback. Considering the included, high-quality HDMI cable, the Oppo and the Samsung are competitively priced. I paid C$166 plus tax for the 970HD, plus a $5 dollar pick-up fee. So it was an easy decision for me to go with the Oppo. No annoying "on" light, superior video reproduction, and much better handling of ICP. The HD860 goes back to FS today under their 30 day return policy. |
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