Pioneer Blu-ray upscaling

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1tribeca

Audioholic
Does anyone here know if any of the Pioneer Blu-ray players upscale SD DVD to 1080i or 1080p? If so, does it/they do a good job at it?

I'm thinking of jumping on the Blu-ray bandwagon soon, and would like to avoid dishing the extra coin for a supplemental SD DVD player that will upscale nicely.
 
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Jacksmyname

Audioholic
I've owned two Toshiba HD-DVD players (A2 and XA2) for over a year now. Both do a great job with SD discs, especially the XA2 which is top notch.
I was also concerned with SD playback on a Blu player. The bar has been set very high for me with the XA2.
Prices on Blu players are still somewhat high, and with all the reading I've done, it seems that they don't measure up to the Tosh players as far as being feature complete. By that I mean, they do everything well/great with SD's.
Well, yesterday I picked up a Panny BD30 at BB. It's on sale, with two free titles included (I picked Robocop and Mr. Brooks).
Last night I watched Robocop. It played through with no problems of any kind, but it's not a disc that shows what a hi-def movie should look like.
Quite frankly, upconverted SD's on my XA2 look better. But that's a problem with the transfer, not the player.
Next I watched a few minutes of Mr. Brooks. MUCH better.
Today I'll try a few good SD's just to see how the BD30 does. I've read mixed reviews about SD playback on the Panny. I figure if it doesn't do a really good job with SD's, it's not critical for me as I can use the XA2.
I also have a Denon 2930CI which also does a great job on SD's. But at the price point that Blu players are selling for, they really should do both BD and SD really well.
I'll post back my SD results with the Panny later.
 
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1tribeca

Audioholic
I'm not picky really...it would be a nicer feature to have regardless of which model.
 
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Jacksmyname

Audioholic
Just finished watching the BD of Mr. Brooks. Picture quality was excellent, as I expected (good flick, BTW).
I played a bit of the SD of Casino Royale, which looked great on my XA2. On the Panny, it wasn't up to that level, but still pretty good.
 
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1tribeca

Audioholic
Focus people...focus! ANYONE know anything about PIONEER Blu-rays?
 
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matty76

Audioholic Intern
here's my take...picked up the DMP-BD30 last week (Sorry to have to say it but this thing looks like it was built in the 80's, as far as looks and build quality it seemed cheaply made to me.)upscaling on my pioneer elite DV-46AV DVD player was 10 times better. exchanged it for the Sony BDPS500, and when I got home realised they had given me an open box with no manual or remote, no way to actually start the disc beyond the menuscreen. ok..someone trying to tell me something?

Exchanged it for the Pioneer BDP-HD50-K, and when I realised that, although it can internally decode True HD, DTS HD, Master HD etc... that it is only capable of outputting the core source DD, or DTS, through both its HDMI 1.1connection and it's 5.1 analog outputs. (Very misleading on Pioneers part as the website leads you to believe that it is as capable as it's elite counterpart.)

I must admit that the upscaling was significantly better than the Panasonic, but I ended up with the Pioneer Elite BDP-95FD. Significantly more expensive than any previous models, but it does what I want it to do. Although you don't get the features of the 2.0 compliant models coming out, it has HDMI 1.3 which can decode or send original uncompressed Master Audio Bitstream to another source for decoding.

Startup times are a little slow, but functionality while playing discs seems fairly effortless. Upscaling seems as good as the previous Pioneer, but I've read that Sony's 500 model is basically the same machine internally at basically half the price...BTW the pioneer and Sony models decode all High Def audio signals internally which can be output to analog inputs, whereas the Panasonic DMP-BD30 has no internal decoding, so if you don't have a Receiver that will cover this you are SOL. not sure about the newer DMP-BD50 model coming out later this spring.
 

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