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Denon DBP4010UDCI Reference Universal Blu-ray Disc Player
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Denon DBP4010UDCI Reference Universal Blu-ray Disc Player
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Sales Rank: 76213
Our price: $1,939.97

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Features
Exclusive Denon technology provides universal playback of popular audio and video disc formats, including Blu-ray, DVD-Video
Profile 2.0 Blu-ray DVD player with innovative interactivity features including built-in BD Live and Bonus View functionality
Ethernet port allows for Internet connectivity, firmware updates, BD Live interactivity,
IP control for third-party controllers, CI remote access and Web Browser support
Multi-layer construction with a rock solid chassis virtually eliminate mechanical vibration.
Anchor Bay Technologies VRS advanced i/p scalar video processing up to 1080p/24/60
The DBP-4010CI is essentially a more cost conscious version of Denon's reference DVD-A1UDCI universal player, featuring many of the same engineering and design attributes. It plays virtually any "shiny disc", including Blu-ray, DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, Super Audio CD and music CD, along with Kodak and Fuji picture disc. Featuring Denon’s advanced Separated Unit Structure chassis architecture, it's equipped with state-of-the-art Anchor Bay Technologies VRS video processing. This provides i/p upconversion and precision video scaling, SD and HD digital video noise reduction, multi-cadence detection, and a full suite of picture adjustment controls for optimum image clarity. The audio section includes 7.1 analog outputs with fully configurable bass management powered by Denon’s DDSC-HD dual 32 bit SHARC processors. This processing provides a separate stereo downmix analog output that features its own 24 bit D/A conversion. Incorporating BD-Live (via Ethernet), the DBP-4010UDCI is the world’s first player to feature built-in web browser and remote access capabilities, allowing iPhone and iPod Touch remote control via LAN/network as well as installer remote setup and configuration functionality. The Denon DBP-4010UDCI universal player delivers superb audio and video performance for your entire music and video disc collection.
Owner Reviews, Ratings, Comments and CriticismErgonomically, I find the DBP-4010UDCI to be the best universal player on the market and a step above all the recent OPPOs in that regard. I was very interested in buying it until I discovered a flaw that will sorely disappoint those of us interested in obtaining high-resolution sound from CDs, SACDs, and DVDs. I have engaged in a string of e-mails with a Denon technician to learn what I tell you below. According to the DBP-4010UDCI's user manual, all CD/SACD output via HDMI is at 44.1 kHz/16 bit, LPCM format (i.e., Redbook standards) and DVDs at 48 kHz/16 bit. The sampling rate and bit depth on the source material is irrelevant. The player down-converts - make that "dumbs down" - everything. I was certain that had to be a misprint because no manufacturer do such a thing, especially in this price range. Alas, Denon has confirmed that the manual accurately reflects what is happen within. There are four issues that trouble me: 1. SACDs are recorded at one bit resolution at 2.8 mHz sampling rate and should pass that way to the D/A converter in bitstream format, although the signal often is down-converted (in the recent OPPOs, for example) to 88 kHz/24 bit for LPCM output (still high-res). With the Denon DBP-4010UDCI converting everything to 44.1 kHz/16, the sound is likely no better than a standard CD track, although it does retain SACD's multi-channel capability. 2. DVDs are likewise limited to 48kHz/16 bit sampling even though high-res DVDs are at 96 kHz/24 bit. 3. HDCDs are recorded at 44.1 kHz sampling, but an additional four or eight bits are also encoded in the recording. The result is a CD compatible with standard Redbook playback but that can be decoded to retrieve those "extra" four or eight bits and the additional resolution they provide. The DBP-4010UDCI has such a decoder but negates its own work by down-converting the decoded 20 or 24 bits to 16 just as it would be without decoding. (Down-sampling is not the same as tossing away the additional eight bits, but you're still left with 16 bits when the recording offers 24.) 4. Those of you who want to decode in your surround processor, forget it. The DBP-4010UDCI cannot output a bitstream (at least not while playing a CD/SACD). "Universal" for the Denon DBP-4010UDCI only refers to the software it can play, not to what it can output. Why they chose to design it this way is inexplicable, especially at this price range. I consider the use of "universal" to describe this product as bordering on false advertising.
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