JVC Home JVC XVBP1 Blu-ray Disc Player
- DVD 1080/24p Playback
- BD Profile 2.0
- HDMI with x.v.Color(TM)/Deep Color
- Dolby Digital /Dolby TrueHD/DTS-HD Decoding
- BD-Live Ready
Product Description
The new JVC XV-BP1 is a truly versatile high definition player, offering playback of high definition Blu-ray discs, plus playback of the AVCHD format, the high definition format widely used for HD camcorders, including the JVC HD Everio line. Among the many features of the new JVC XV-BP1 Blu-ray player, to be available in March, is BD Live (Profile ver. 2.0) compatibility when used with USB memory. With BD Live compatibility the player can be connected to the Intern… More >>
JVC Home JVC XVBP1 Blu-ray Disc Player
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Filed under: Blu Ray DVD Players
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I like JVC products inspite of the fact that they don’t seem to last very long. I’ve had three of their basic dvd players thus far and I have one of their digital TVs. Clearly I like the picture quality of their products.
So when I went blu-ray I bought this player. I like it, I like the quick load times and the picture looks great. I am not, however, impressed with the sound. On my JVC digital TV I’ve had to re-adjust the sound level to 25 where before with a basic dvd player it was 15.
The sound is clear and definite but the volume must be adjusted up. The digital that I own the level limit is 50. I primarily listen to my discs at 25 or 30. This will go into huge consideration when I up grade and most likely not with another JVC.
Good sound quality is just as important as picture quality.
Rating: 3 / 5
It works great and covers all the media I currently use, and has more
media sources if I get into making some videos myself.
Rating: 5 / 5
Brilliant! My top-of-the-line ([...] special) sony blu-ray player doesn’t even play Mp3 – yet alone Divx, Xvid, h.264, MKV, Mpeg-4 etc… What a disappointment that electronics manufacturers seem to be decreasing the availability of file formats on their players.
JVC to the rescue! A quick search at videohelp(dot)com shows that this player and this player alone is (user verified as) capable of playing all the formats they list, including WMA and JPG, as well as from USB and all the recordable formats such as blu-ray dual layer discs(currently $25 each for a 50GB blank disk – ouch).
For some reason this awesome compatibility isn’t touted in the product description but I think it should be. I don’t even own the product but it took me an hour to find what I was looking for so here you go.
Rating: 5 / 5
I really haven’t had an opportunity to watch a blue-ray movie, but other dvd’s work just fine.
Rating: 5 / 5
I replaced a 1080p upconverting Pioneer DVD player with the JVC to acquire Blu-ray compatibility. I wasn’t disappointed. The upconverting 1080p function of the JVC is equal to the Pioneer and it’s Blu-ray play quality is excellent. Sound reproduction much better with Blu-ray disks, and the fuzzy audio of many standard DVD movies is gone. A real bonus is the player’s ability to randomly play mp3 music files on a DVD having 650 or less tracks. The JVC has good versatility, and will play several other formats. Highly recommend at the Amazon price.
Rating: 5 / 5