I haven't watched it yet, but apparently Iron Man is a top drawer title. Same with WALL-E, Dark Knight and Wanted.
That shouldn't matter should it? You'll have HDMI to the TV and optical to the speakers from the BR, and when you want to use the PC, switch the channel on the audio?
Allright........I'm off to buy a BR player now.........I'll post my first impressions in a few hours
My 8.99$ HDMI 1.3 cable seems to be working.........sorry Jon . But in all fairness I don't remember if you said it was required for HDMI sound or for Blu-Ray as a whole, maybe it won't perform well when things get "busy" on the screen.I've connected the player to my router and checked for software update. It found a new version which I downloaded and installed painlessly. The update process is a little "cheap" on this player though, there's nothing on the screen, you only get some information about the progress on the unit's diplay like fup: 0/9, fup: 1/9 etc. When finished the unit went off then back on, the display showed "Finish" for a 2 or 3 seconds and then it went off again. At that point I wasn't sure if it was finished or not and if it was safe to press the power button again.I've been through the whole setup for sound and images and watched about 20 seconds of "Blood Diamond". Now I'm gonna grab a beer and watch the whole thing.I'll be back with more comments in a few hours.P.S: Jon, it's not only Fargo......I hated every minute of "O brother where art thou" also..........well every one of the 25 or 30 I watched anyway. If "No Country for Old Men" is anything like it I will hate it too.
That was it anyway for BR movies.....then this morning I woke up early and decided to watch Jurassic Park III which I rewatched last week. Since it was fresh in memory I thought it would be perfect to compare with BR upscaling. I must admit I was a bit disappointed. It is extremely good and much better than the 720p upscaling of my regular DVD player but I expected more....maybe my expectations were too high after reading here and there how good it was.
Remember my enthusiastic review of The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford? That stuck in my mind as one of the most beautifully photographed films of recent years and it was the first one I went to for a sample of upscaling. Eric, it was horrendous. It's bordering on unwatchable and is is on the top my albeit short list of necessary Blu-Ray upgrades. It has a weird digital pixellated quality, reminiscent of VideoCD, especially on the early scene where Ford is trying to talk to Jesse and Frank amongst the trees. It's a very busy background and it just looks flat.