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BV14-55 with Panasonic 4K Blu-Ray UB900 and Sky Q

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beoair
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beoair Posted: Sun, Jan 8 2017 3:06 PM

As someone who has read the various BV14 threads with interest I'm about to take delivery of a BV14-55 to replace my first gen BV10-46. The BV10 in turn replaces an early gen BV5 in another room.

Does any one have any experience connecting the Panasonic UB900 4K Blu Ray player to a BV14 ? I'd be interested in any settings you may think appropriate. The only custom setting I have read about is to perhaps switch of the HDR colour processing but even then most reviews say the conversion to Standard colour is done very well by the player.

The initial installation will be with a Sky +HD setup but as soon as the new BV has settled in Sky Q will be ordered, so any hints or tips for SkyQ would be much appreciated.

Best Wishes

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vlohjr1 replied on Sun, Jan 8 2017 6:27 PM
beoair:

As someone who has read the various BV14 threads with interest I'm about to take delivery of a BV14-55 to replace my first gen BV10-46. The BV10 in turn replaces an early gen BV5 in another room.

Does any one have any experience connecting the Panasonic UB900 4K Blu Ray player to a BV14 ? I'd be interested in any settings you may think appropriate. The only custom setting I have read about is to perhaps switch of the HDR colour processing but even then most reviews say the conversion to Standard colour is done very well by the player.

The initial installation will be with a Sky +HD setup but as soon as the new BV has settled in Sky Q will be ordered, so any hints or tips for SkyQ would be much appreciated.

Best Wishes

I am getting sky q this coming Friday happy to let you know later but for starters make sure you have hdmi 2.0 cables for all your ports sounds heavenly have them for a very decent price
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SkyQ is brilliant we love it.

No matrix needed just great sky with complete flexibility.

We have one mini box upstairs on a V1 and the main box on a BV7 downstairs.

One day I will buy a TV for the kitchen with another mini box but no need as yet.

SkyQ is a great system

Eclipse 65
V1-32
Beosound M5
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beoair replied on Mon, Jan 9 2017 1:15 PM

Thanks, I hope your SkyQ goes well. I know the Panasonic comes with an HDMI 2.0 cable and I would hope the main SkyQ silver box comes with one as well but I shall certainly check.

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beoair replied on Mon, Jan 9 2017 1:17 PM

Thanks for the info. I'm looking forward to seeing the 4K programs from the SKyQ Silver box. I'll let you know what I think.

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quader replied on Mon, Jan 9 2017 7:25 PM

sky Q looks very good on the Avant and is connected to the 4k port in order to watch ultra hd sport and movies 

how would you connect the panasonic 4k blu ray player ?

 

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beoair replied on Thu, Jan 12 2017 3:58 PM

Just one connection with sound and vision via the HDMI cable supplied with the player. The BV14 has 4 suitable HDMI connections. I'll report further when it's all been installed.

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