Nyad
Well-known Member
No 4K TV, no 4K player. My receiver does support 4K.Do you have a 4K TV? 4K videos can be ripped and then, of course, you would need a way to playback the rip.
No 4K TV, no 4K player. My receiver does support 4K.Do you have a 4K TV? 4K videos can be ripped and then, of course, you would need a way to playback the rip.
I guess you’ve made that pretty clear. I finally bought a 4K TV on Black Friday. I have a ChinOPPO 203 that I use for playback of ripped media.No 4K TV, no 4K player. My receiver does support 4K.
So it might cost you 2,000 USD or more to upgrade to 4K. If you even had the interest in doing so.No 4K TV, no 4K player. My receiver does support 4K.
I have a pretty top notch TV and AVR just bought this year, so I'm pretty sure they handle 4K. But my beloved Cambridge Audio is old, does that mean I won't be able to play 4K, anybody know?No 4K TV, no 4K player. My receiver does support 4K.
You’re absolutely right.You have to have a 4K player to play 4K discs.
Oddly however, when ripping discs (on a computer), you do not need a 4K drive, a number of drives are 4K friendly, so a few off the shelf standard blu ray drives can rip 4K if you flash their firmwareYou have to have a 4K player to play 4K discs.
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