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No sound when mirroring macgo blu ray player
No sound when mirroring macgo blu ray player








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In fact, you can still pick up Samsung’s 2014 BD-H6500, which will fit the bill perfectly and the same applies to the LG BP645, which at April 2015 prices, is about half the cost of the BD-J7500.Steve Jobs famously hated the licensing hurdles and hefty fees Blu-ray imposed. You’re not short of alternatives in the sub £200 Blu-ray player market and if you have no use for the extra HDMI port or 7.1 analogue outputs, you could definitely save yourself a little money. The Samsung BD-J7500 smart, speedy and well-priced meaning it’s a worthy recipient of an AVForums Recommended Award. We’re not totally convinced the headlining 4K Scaling feature brings that much to the table, over and above what your Ultra HD TV will be capable of, but that hardly detracts from the package. There was a slight issue with high frequency detail masking with static video patterns but it wasn’t something we could see with real world viewing material. In terms of video playback, the J7500 is near flawless, too, with excellent video processing getting the most of whatever you throw at it. The Smart TV features also enable the BD-J7500 to distinguish it from the pack, with virtually all the catch-up and streaming services you could want, in addition to a robust local and network media player. Build quality is decent, rather than outstanding, with a rather noisy disc mechanism when seeking but it was quiet enough during playback, provided you’re not sat right on top of the player.

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Both of those connectivity options make it stand out from the crowd at this price-point but, of course, you get all the usual inputs and outputs too, including a main HDMI output, Toslink audio, wired and wireless LAN, plus a USB port for storage and multimedia devices. It features dual HDMI output, for those with older AV Receivers and also 7.1 analogue audio outputs, for those that need them. The Samsung BD-J7500 is an excellent disc player and Smart TV device rolled in to one attractive little box.

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The new TV based YouTube app tops out at 720p however, although we can’t lay the blame at Samsung’s door for that as it seems to be a cap at YouTube’s end.

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We extensively utilised the Netflix, Amazon Instant and BBC iPlayer apps with each loading and getting to Full HD resolutions very quickly.

no sound when mirroring macgo blu ray player

It seems a little ironic that we’re mentioning this in the context of a disc player review but such are the times. There was an extremely similar performance with 720p signals but we’d perhaps give the Blu-ray player the slight edge with standard definition DVDs, which displayed just a little less ringing than the panel’s own scaling engine but there’s only so much that can be done when nearly 8 million pixels consist of ‘guessed’ information.

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We tested the player in conjunction with the Samsung 48UEJS9000 and found there was virtually no difference in terms of its processing, compared to the televisions’ when using a 1080p source. Otherwise, in terms of colour and motion, the BD-J7500 was flawless, and that was the case whether viewing in 2D or 3D. We’re not sure why Samsung would want to do this but as long as it’s not infringing on everyday viewing we can give them a pass. We’ll be quite honest and say we could only see it in static test patterns, where lines of individual pixels would intermittently soften and blur and it’s not something we were conscious of when watching a movie. As we would expect, Blu-ray playback on the J7500 was generally excellent but there is just a hint of high frequency detail repression present.










No sound when mirroring macgo blu ray player