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What is macro blocking?
From what I can tell (and from browsing other threads on other forums) macro blocking is an ENCODING problem, not a DECODING problem, and is not confined to the Denon 5900. Could it just not be the case that, as with any good playback unit, the deficiencies in the source material become more apparent?The grinding and locking up seems to be another matter all together.
So Ears.You are telling us that the people doing the shoot-out at Secrets don't know how to do their jobs?
''Secrets is supposed to be used as a guideline and not as a marketing tool or reccomendation but they seem like ALL marketing to me on the AVS forum.''Wow! Strong words my friend. It's only that almost everyone else on the net thinks that the people at Secrets are some of, or some of the only, un-bias reviewers around...So if I have the choice in believing you or them about the macro-blocking, I go with them, because they have an excellent reputation, and some good technical back-ground to back-up their claims...Use your eyes, most of us have just as good of eyes as they do and do not need fancy equitpment to back up what our eyes see, and I see major macro blocking in wayyyyy too many dark scenes whith the 5900 and so does everyone else whith a dlp.As far as using Secrets as a guideline only.....this is from there own mouths but you must have missed it.So now your saying that the dozens of reported macro blocking cases do not exsist??????There are dozens of reports of macro blocking by many prior owners of the 5900 so do you think we all got togerther as a conspiracy and made up the macro blocking The guy from secrets started a thread on macro blocking before the tests and said that he saw macro blocking in more than one movie.Now the test is out and they claim that they could find no macro blocking You take that for what it is and if your happy with your 5900 because your not using a dlp, that is great enjoy it.
Lets put it this way...the Denon 1600 is just a decent dvd video player yet it is highly rated at Secrets and I do NOT agree whith there high ranking of this player.They rate it much higher than it should be as compared to others I have tried.
Keep in mind that one of the factors Secrets stresses is the player's video quality on discs encoded as video, rather than just film. This means that a player's deinterlacing ability is EXTREMELY important. The Faroudja chips are pretty much unmatched in this regard. The Denon 1600 uses a Faroudja chip. See a connection yet? While some people, like yourself, may not place much importance on this, others do.
Hmmm, the the other players I recently judged the 1600 by ....all have dcdi[Except the Sony es]] and so does my projector....what is your point I have found many players...all whith one dcdi version or another and only one was worse than the 1600 and that is the Samsung hd931 used through progressive scan. To make this fair, I will use a Philips 963sa that has dcdi[Faroudja] and lists at 500.00 list just like the Denon 1600. The Philips has a cleaner image on every movie along whith numerous video controls were the 1600 is what it is whith virtually no controls through component out.
I won't even go into build quality,ic's or sound quality but lets just say the Philips mops the floor whith the Denon.
Well their comparisons are only done based on video, and not the above factors anyway.
1 If you are reffering to tv shows ect relesed on dvd, the answer is no. 2 All progressive mode including the two dvi players 3 No test yet of the 963sa but I liked the 9000es better than the 1600 also and it failed several Secrets tests.....this is eactly my point about basing opinions on someone elses tests. I will admit that the 9000es cost 3 times more and that the version I tested was highly modified including the power supply which usually helps video. 4 what chroma bug, I have seen no info on the 963sa having a chroma bug, but even if it did read #3 again. 5 Zero problems whith two different 963sa's stock and modified for better audio.
I have the 9000es and have to ask...have others also found that the Phillips 963sa sounds better?