Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Pioneer Bdp-95Fd Blu-Ray Disc Reviews For the Multi-Region Version

Pioneer Bdp-95Fd Blu-Ray Disc Reviews For the Multi-Region Version

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The Multi-Region version is ready from Planet Omni.

This player is amazing. It's clearly better than the first gen players, bdps1, even the bd91. There are a few puny things to consider about blu ray. It Shouldn'T play cds. If you have 1000 to spend on an Elite blu ray, then you should have good money, like 600 for a Cambridge azure or a like 24 bit cd player. Blu ray lasers are very narrow, and will not read cds correctly, and to make them do so would be way more work than is thought about worthwhile by the major manufacturers.

That being said, Drool! best upscaling I have seen on any player to date, full streaming features, and the Pioneer Elite look. It's a really good player and I for one think that it's the best to date.

It plays Cds, as well as internally decodes industrialized audio (minus Dts-Hd Master) into Pcm for transmission over Hdmi or analog, for all the heritage receivers out there.

Very nice Blu Ray player though with many nice features. Loads like a computer not as fast as a regular player but no big deal. This model is much better than the last from this line. Picture and sound is so marvelous on a Pioneer Plasma Tv.I also have the Elite Vsx-91Txh amp to go with my system Great Work Pioneer but work on the prices ok.
Wow That is awesome player!

I am beginning to flavor Pioneer the most.

According to the hand-operated for the Bdp-94Fd, the connector diagram on page 11 shows 8 Rca connectors to reserve 7.1.

I doubt there will be any major physical changes between the Bdp-94Fd and the to-be-released Bdp-95Fd.

I don't claim any special expertise but my contact with Pioneer Elite has been my barometer. I bought a second Dvd a consolidate of years back to reserve both Dvd and Sacd which my Denon did not. The Pioneer bested the Denon in both Picture quality and musicality in my setup And the Pioneer is still working, the Denon's motor went about 6 months ago. Sounds real simple to me...........

Pioneer's new Elite Blu-ray player, the Bdp-95Fd, is geared to audiophiles as much as it is aimed at videophiles: In expanding to Hdmi 1.3a and x.v.ycc color, it has bitstream output of even the highest audio codecs, together with Dts Hd expert Audio. In other words, if you just bought one of the latest, most kick-ass A/V receivers, you might really be able to use its audio decoders.
The receiver does a few other things too, most notably acting as a media streamer for Pc content from Pioneer's Home Media Gallery system.

Pioneer® Elite® Bdp-95Fd Blu-ray Disc Player

The new Pioneer Elite Bdp-95Fd offers unprecedented high definition Picture and sound as a follow of Hdmi 1.3 connectivity. In expanding to superb Picture performance, the increased bandwidth capacity means the player has internal decoding of high resolution audio formats: Dolby® TrueHd, Dolby® Digital+, and Dts-Hd(Tm) as well as bit-stream output for all industrialized audio formats together with Dts-Hd expert for 7.1 surround sound performance. The Bdp-95Fd can faithfully reproduce the 1080p 24 frames per second (fps) rate needed to reserve highlight film sequences as the director intended. The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc player incorporates Hdmi buyer Electronics operate (Cec) to ensure streamline integration with other Hdmi-Cec enabled high definition theater components. This highlight allows users to operate a whole home theater setup with a single remote for maximum convenience capability.

The new Blu-ray Disc player offers Pioneer's exclusive Home Media Gallery that allows users to directly access and playback music, movies and photos stored on a home Pc. The user-friendly home networking highlight also provides Ip networking for immediate downloading and of new digital media files straight from the computer straight through the Bdp-95Fd to a related flat screen television. The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc player is compliant with Digital Living Network Alliance (Dlna), Window and Apple computers video, Windows Vista or Windows Media join together as well as Microsoft playsforsure(Tm) Drm technology.

How very happy am I that I was a Pioneer Elite "Target"...The Vsx-94 is beyond comprehension, when matched with the Bdp-95, life becomes absolutly, hilariously in harmony..that, and after it took two weeks faultless a very efficient hook up, I Was At One With Elitezen Manuals....
I just picked up a Pioneer Elite Bdp-95Hd from the Pioneer Store in Costa Mesa.

I will keep this first post for answers to base questions so that new owners get answers quickly.

Does the Pioneer Elite Bdp-95Hd create the Dts-Hd expert Audio Bitstream that can be decoded by the receiver / processor?

-- Yes. My Integra Dtc-9.8 displays 'Dts-Hd Mstr' when I elect Dts-Hd expert Audio sound track from disk. Audio is un-frig'in-believable!

Are the load times improved over the 94Hd?

-- Using Potc: Cotbp as a benchmark, it took 22 seconds from pressing Start on the remote to the Potc "loading..." message to appear and a total of 38 seconds for the Disney screen to appear

How does the Pq of the 95Fd correlate to the 94Hd?

-- Very similar - 95Fd just slightly sharper

How well does the 1080p24fps work:

-- Flawlessly

How is good is the Dvd Sd upconversion on the Bdp-95Fd?

-- exquisite (better than the Bdp-94Hd and the Hd1)

Reported Issues or Problems: None.

I have been watching Kingdom of Heaven Blu Ray while listening to the Dts-Hd Ma sound track (Integra displays Dts-Hd Mstr :-) Sounds un-frig'in-believable.

Player seems to be operating flawlessly. Boot up time very acceptable. Responds to remote immediately. It is difficult to tell if there are any Pq differences from the Ps3 that I had but the Dts-Hd Ma is mind blowing...

It just took 35 seconds from pushing the close button on the remote to Kingdom of Heaven to begin playing...

With Disk in Dvd player and player on stop, using Potc: Cotbp it took 22 seconds for the Potc loading message to appear and a total of 38 seconds for the Disney screen to appear...

After setting it up I can't help feeling déjà vu all over again. As you can see in the pic it does look nearly selfsame to the 94Hd and Hd1. I do like the class look it has though. I really like that high gloss piano stop look. As Tony said it takes about 35 seconds for titles to start playing. Which really is a pretty Big improvement over the two older models. Just like the others preliminary set up is a breeze. I do like the Pioneer start up screen better on the 95Fd. It just looks cooler. I am not only comparing this unit to its brothers (or cousins) but also to the Samsung 1400. This Elite unit costs more but you feel like it is money well spent.

Once again I love having the resolution button on the remote. Being able to convert it on the fly is so much nicer then having to stop the movie and go into the set up menu (like the 1400 and Hd Dvd players). If there is one highlight other manufacturers could learn from Pioneer that would be a good one to start with. Also, having 1080p/23.98 (24) done without issues is a breath of fresh air. Toshiba has been struggling as many of us know so it is nice to get a unit out of the box (just like the 1400, 94Hd and Hd1) that can do 1080p/23.98 without any Edid issues. I have not spent a great amount of time with this unit but from what I have I can say it is The best Blu ray player on the market.

The Picture Q is very colorful and very sharp. It bests the very impressive (especially for its price) Samsung 1400. Not by a lot in terms of pic Q but when you add the whole holder together you know why the Pioneer is more. Picture settings, menu options, great remote (which is light years ahead of the competition) and of policy a great Picture with great sound. Speaking of sound I have only done a consolidate of comparisons so far but it is too easy to elect bitstream passing in the menu. No confusion here. You are whether sending D.D. Or Dts via Hdmi or Pcm... Your call. That easy. I will do more on audio soon but sending the audio to my receiver (Onkyo 905) sounded great just as I expected. It also sounded good the few minutes I had the 95Fd doing it. I am not going to say which is better because I do not want to open that can of worms again. So do not ask here. Pm me.

I am using the new Sony Vpl- Vw60 "Black Pearl" (which is the 3rd pic) for all of my comparison so far. It handles 1080p/23.98 like a champ. I can also send it straight into my crystalio Ii and then tweak the image before sending it to the Vw60 in 1080p/23.98. The Pioneer 95Fd gets along with all of my other components which I do not take for granted these days.

And yes I am manufacture reference to the Xa2 and A35 which are stubborn when it comes to sending 1080p/24 to some displays. In direct comparison to the 94Hd the 95Fd is obviously a more flexible unit with a puny quicker load times. Being able to pass Hbr audio directly to the receiver for decoding is a really cool feature. Especially if you purchased one of the newer ones that can decode it. The Picture Q is very close. I keep going back and forth. Going straight to my pj it does look like the 95Fd is just a puny more sharper but their brilliant colors are nearly identical. I will say the home media gallery looks more refined on the 95Fd. I have never really got into that highlight before but now I am intrigued so I may just jump in!

Bottom line is if you have the 94Hd and do not care about the bitstream audio highlight then there is really no fancy to dump it for the 95Fd. However, if you do not and are curious in getting the best Blu ray unit in terms of features and pic/sound Q then look no additional than the 95Fd! I hate to keep picking the new Pioneer units as my popular Blu ray unit but really the other associates are still two steps behind. The 95Fd is the starter in my set up. More to come (Sd Dvd versus the A35 and Xa2 and even 1400) as well as a few more thoughts on audio...Btw, marvelous Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (Br) is seeing and sounding awesome on this unit! Pick up a copy!

Well, I am pleasantly surprised to post that the 95Fd has exquisite upconversion. Much better than the 94Hd and Hd1. I even put it straight through the Hqv Blu ray benchmark tests and it handled them very good. Especially my popular stadium torture test! And as tradition lately it even made my adult videos look great! It is right on par with the A35 and Xa2. I will work harder tomorrow and do real side by side comparisons (1400 included) but my first preliminary impressions are very good to excellent... More to come..

Great narrative Joe. Thanks. Looks like a winner. I too Love the "classic" look and stop of "Elite" equipment. This is undoubtedly the motor I will purchase when my Onkyo 885 Pre/pro arrives.

Have you compared a 5.1 Pcm track coming out of the Ps3 vs. 95? I know there should not be a noticeable difference, but if you would not mind doing a comparison I would be lively to know for sure.

It is not surprising that Dts-Ma sounds better from the 95 as we are getting the full signal vs. Only the 1.5 core of the Ps3. Can't wait to hear this!
The Dts-Hd hi res is from the King Of New York's Dts Hd soundtrack (I am reviewing) and the Dts-Hd expert is from the marvelous Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer soundtrack which states it is Dts-Hd Master...

As I posted earlier in this thread the 1400 is very close but the 95Fd produces a sharper image. I also prefer it for Sd Dvd upconversion. I also prefer all the other cool features like the resolution button on the remote. It is much nicer being able to convert resolutions on the fly then having to hit stop and go into a set up menu. Especially when you are trying to correlate them! I have spent awhile this afternoon playing different blu ray discs but tomorrow I will do my comparisons between the Xa2 for Sd Dvd upconversion. I predict the 95Fd will be on par with the Xa2. We need to find out which chip it is using because it is by far much better than the 94Hd and Hd1... More to come tomorrow...

If the 95 can match the Xa2 on Sd upscaling this is a stupendous plus. The Xa2 makes new Dvds almost look like Hd and the only players so far that can do the same job are the very Hi-end Denon's or players costing 5 times more. The Samsung 1200 has the same Reon chip and should also be great but lacks the new audio features. Depending on your tests I will be a new 95 owner soon.

I have the bdp-95fd and the pdp-6010fd display. Extremely happy with it. Firmware reserve has been excellent. I am using it with a TacT 2.2x digital preamp, TacT digital Boz amp, Escalante Pinyons and a pair of Escalante subs. My association is straight through the coax digital output. I have had an signature upgraded Denon 3930 in my system using the same set-up and I must say the sound quality and bass impact blows me away on the bpd-95fd In stock form, the Pioneer bpd-95fd is an exquisite performer in terms of audio and video.

Given my system can only process two channel audio straight through the digital output, am I getting the two channel version decoded Dolby Digital Plus?
Me too, I have the 95 and a 94 receiver and it is quite impressive in the sound department. It is a definite benefit to have the ma tracks. If you have good equipment.

High resolution Picture and sound execution come together in the new Pioneer® Elite® Bdp-95Fd Blu-ray Disc® player introduced at the Cedia Expo today. Pioneer Electronics (Usa) Inc. Is showcasing its Extremely anticipated player, the industry's first to offer bitstream output of all industrialized audio formats including: Dolby® TrueHd, Dolby® Digital+, Dts-Hd(Tm) High Resolution and Dts-Hd(Tm) expert Audio.

The Bdp-95Fd ensures a near cinematic contact with its quality to cope 1080p 24 frames per second (fps) pregnancy rate preserving a highlight film's original sequence. Taking benefit of Hdmi® 1.3 connectivity, the new player provides smooth, pristine imagery and dynamic 7.1 surround sound to deliver the full emotional impact of Blu-ray Disc highlight films as the director intended.

The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc player leads the business with sophisticated home theater offerings together with Hdmi buyer Electronics operate (Cec) to ensure seamless integration with other high definition theater components. In addition, movies, music and photos can be really streamed from a home Pc to related 1080p television via the player's enhanced home networking functionality for unrivaled entertainment.

"Our most recent Elite Bdp-95Fd player is like having a movie theater projector delivering best-in-class Picture and sound at home. Its high execution is a testament to our optical disc heritage and commitment to delivering the extreme home theater by introducing lossless high resolution audio that entertainment junkies will truly appreciate," said Chris Walker, senior boss of marketing and goods planning at Pioneer Electronics (Usa) Inc. "When combined with a Kuro television and Elite A/V receiver, the Bdp-95Fd immerses home audiences in a seeing and hearing contact like never before."

Next Generation High Definition Performance

Leading high definition home theater, the Bdp-95Fd delivers unprecedented Picture and sound as a follow of Hdmi 1.3 capability. The new generation Hdmi version is designed for smoother connectivity to emerging 1080p flat panel televisions and other high resolution devices. With increased bandwidth capacity, the Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc player can replacement larger amounts of uncompressed high definition video and audio resolutions as well as thorough Dvd that will immerse viewers in an unforgettable viewing experience.

Stunning colors and enhanced Picture pregnancy are complimented by the player's additional reserve of lossless digital audio formats Dolby® TrueHd, Dolby® Digital+, Dts-Hd(Tm) High Resolution Audio and Dts-Hd(Tm) expert Audio. As a follow of Hdmi 1.3, the Bdp-95Fd brings the highest quality sound execution of Blu-ray Disc film titles to the living room giving audiophiles up to 7-channels of pristine audio that defines extreme home theater.

High Definition Integration Made Simple

Streamlining the integration of manifold home theater components, the Bdp-95Fd offers Hdmi-Cec technology. This new convenience highlight synchronizes the Blu-ray Disc player with other Cec-enabled products and controls an whole setup with a single remote. With an easy to navigate graphical user interface, Hdmi-Cec requires minimal user exertion while ensuring prime execution and maximum entertainment.

Cinematic Picture At Home

Mastered at 1080p 24fps, Blu-ray Disc movie titles reserve a highlight film's original sequence to faithfully deliver stellar image quality. Pioneer engineers designed the Elite Bdp-95Fd Blu-ray Disc to cope and output high execution 1080p 24fps signal for natural, pristine film pregnancy as the director intended.

Home Media Gallery

Digital media fans can playback their popular downloaded video and music files as well as personal photos straight from a home Pc hard drive to their high definition television straight through Pioneer's exclusive Home Media Gallery.

This home networking highlight provides users a rich, high definition graphical interface with fast navigation to search, elect and play desired content. Home Media Gallery offers Ip networking for quick access and downloading of new digital media files straight from the computer for immediate viewing straight through the Bdp-95Fd on a related flat screen television. The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc player is compliant with Digital Living Network Alliance (Dlna) sources, as well as Microsoft Windows Xp, Vista, and Media town editions, as well as 3rd party Dlna server software ready for both Mac and Linux based computers.

Some Blu-ray players have Dolby TrueHd, some even have Dolby Digital+, Dts-Hd High Resolution or Dts-Hd expert Audio, but Pioneer's Bdp-95Fd is the first to pack all four - guess that's why they call it the Elite.

Pair it up with one of the most recent high-end A/V receivers and you'll be able to hear a pin dropped in the background as Bruce Willis takes out a helicopter with a flying cop car (again) in Die Hard 4.0.

As well as its audio treats it ticks the usual high-end 24p, Hdmi 1.3 and Hdmi-Cec boxes - the latter for taking operate of all your Hdmi adequate gear from one über remote.

Natch, it's also compliant with Digital Living Network Alliance (or Dlna for short) for accessing content on other compatible kit and it'll stream content stashed away on your Pc using Pioneer's Home Media Gallery system.

General

Product Type

Blu-Ray disc player

Form Factor
Tabletop

Width
16.5 in

Depth
13.9 in

Height
4.1 in

Weight
14.6 lbs

Sound output Mode

Surround Sound

Analog Video Signal

S-Video, Component video, Composite video

Dvd

Media Type

Cd, Dvd, Bd-R, Bd-Re, Dvd-R, Bd-Rom, Dvd-Rw

Built-in Audio Decoders

Dolby TrueHd, Dts-Hd decoder

Media Load Type

Tray
Dvd Repeat Modes

All, Title, Random, Chapter

Supported Digital Video Standards

Wmv, Mpeg-1, Mpeg-2

Supported Digital Audio Standards

Mp3, Pcm, Wav, Wma

Output Resolution

1080p

Audio System

Digital Audio Format

Dts digital output, Dolby Digital output

Response Bandwidth
4 - 22000 Hz

Dynamic Range
108 dB

Signal-To-Noise Ratio
115 dB

Total Harmonic Distortion
0.0015 %

Additional Features

Gold plated connectors

Dvd Features

Picture Zoom
Yes

Picture Zoom Power
2x, 4x

Mp3 Compatible
Yes

Additional Features

Parental lock, Dlna compatible, On-screen display, Jpeg photo playback

Remote Control

Type

Remote control

Technology

Infrared

Connections

Connector Type

1 x Hdmi output ( 19 pin Hdmi Type A ), 1 x Ethernet ( Rj-45 ), 1 x Component video output ( Rca phono x 3 ), 1 x Composite video output ( Rca phono ), 1 x S-Video output ( 4 pin mini-Din ), 1 x 5.1 channel audio line-out ( Rca phono x 6 ), 1 x Audio line-out ( Rca phono x 2 ), 1 x Digital audio output (coaxial) ( Rca phono ), 1 x Digital audio output (optical) ( Toslink ), 2 x Remote operate ( Mini-phone 3.5 mm )

Miscellaneous

Cables Included

1 x Audio cable, 1, 1 x Video cable

Power

Power Consumption Operational

35 Watt

Power Consumption Standby / Sleep

0.5 Watt

Power Device

Power supply

Type

Power supply

Power

Ac 120 V

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