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Pioneer BDP-320 user reviews

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  • 3.0 stars

    "OK player...could've been better." on by sheedoe

    Pros: Excellent AQ/PQ for BD. Very good upscaling for DVD. Ability to decode dts-hd MA. Bd-Live enabled. Source-Direct video output option. Sleek design. Sturdy disc-loading tray.

    Cons: SLOW operation. DVD layer change delay. KURO Link doesn't work if connected to a KURO TV via non-pioneer receiver. No blue light on Standby/On button as pictured in stock photo.

    Summary: This was my upgrade from the PS3 and as far as PQ/AQ is concerned, I am very satisfied. I've always put image quality over speed, but I've been spoiled by the speedy operation of the PS3. The 320 is slow all around, including: start-up, eject, disc-loading, fast forward/rewind command and BD menu navigation (in certain discs like 'Saawariya'). The worst part for me is having to wait for the loading tray to open during start up. It only takes 30 seconds, but when you are standing in front of the player to put a disc in, and not on your couch, it feels a lot longer.

    The DVD Layer-change delay is very annoying. A 2009 BD player should not have this issue, period! Especially Pioneer since its previous generation of players (BDP-51) had been plagued with this issue and they had a long time to correct it for the newer units. Many older DVD players costing 1/10 its price don't even have this problem. Its very dissapointing.

    HD picture quality is absolutely stunning. Its slightly better than the mighty PS3. In source-direct (my default setting), the picture is slightly more neutral and less-noisy, as if there is less video processing. You'd have to look hard to find the difference though. SD upscaling is also very good. It comparable to the Reon HQV thats in my AVR. Audio quality is about the same as the PS3 when decoded internally and transmitted via HDMI. However, I find my Onkyo 885 doing a better job at decoding. When bitstreamed, Dolby digital track sounds much more dynamic and robust and the bass is more actively present. I've compared it with the DRC turned off on the player. I haven't tried the analog outputs.

    Overall this player is O.K. I would recommend the bdp-51 (its cheaper and has better build) if your AVR can docode the high-res audio and you don't care too much about BD-live. If I had a choice, I would get the Oppo bdp-83 over the 320/51 for about $200 more. Its faster, has an excellent Anchor Bay VRS scaler, ability to play SACD/DVD-Audio, and customer service and product support you can count on to fix bugs (if any). Since the 320 is fairly new and has the potential to accommodate major firmware updates with its larger ROM, it may be possible to improve its performace in the future, but as of now, the player gets 3/5 rating in my book.

  • 5.0 stars

    "AWESOME PQ AND AQ BARGAIN FOR PRICE" on by winston9332

    Pros: Upscaling; burr browns sound quality

    Cons: slow load times

    Summary: If you can get past the speed issues. this player offers the highest quality audio and video in its price range and some above it.

  • 3.5 stars

    "good player, very good picture and sound" on by stblue50

    Pros: easy to use

    Cons: could have been a better player if it had wireless network built in , instead you have to go buy an add on.

    Summary: I like this player but I have always liked and trusted Pioneer products and they have never let me down.

  • 4.0 stars

    "Awesome picture and sound" on by guido687

    Pros: For the price, can't be beat-got it for $179.00 including shipping.

    Cons: a little bit slow when it starts--not a deal breaker

    Summary: Got the BDP-320 yesterday---hooked it up--Samsung PN50A650 recognized it immediately( Anynet is pretty cool)--thus, once the player options are set up, the TV remote controls the major functions. Unbelievable picture and sound--hooked up to an old Sony receiver with the 5.1 analog outputs(much better than using the old analog stereo outputs on the old DVD player). Mission Impossible 2 looked and sounded stellar--popped in a few DVD's to check the upscaling---amazing also--new life to the DVD's. Bring on the Blu-Ray movies Blockbuster!!

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