Samsung BD-P1500 1080p, Fine, basic player
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Fine, basic player
I’ve been using this for 2 weeks now, and it’s my first blu-ray player (no PS3). The good stuff: Excellent look, not too loud, amazing picture and sound. Working ethernet and USB port. (I haven’t had to download any firmware or code updates, but I’m sure it’ll work fine.)
Operations: No fan noise, no noise while playing, but during menu & loading, you hear some track-seeking which is audible at 10′… nothing offensive, though. I just noticed last night, after my 5th blu-ray a little flicker in in the bottom center of the screen during the credits of Juno… not sure if it’s a bad disc or a player having a problem. It was repeatable, and the disc seemed clean. Lastly, the load time, eject time, etc seems just fine. Not instant or as fast a nice DVD player, but not noticably slow. I’ve heard alot about slow disc-loading, and if it is a problem on other players - it’s not a problem on this one. Lastly, sometimes when you click on a menu instead of pausing, the screen with show a “progress-bar” for 2-4 seconds while the next manu loads, which isn’t completely kosher, but doesn’t bother me.
The so-so stuff: I’m giving this 5-stars because it’s near-perfect at what it’s designed to do for it’s price, but it’s not perfect. One reason to get a mid- to lower-cost player is to (duh) save money… if you’re someone who has an older receiver that doesn’t decode the two new DD and DTS formats, and (probably) doesn’t decode multi-channel PCM, this player isn’t for you. It only has stereo-out analog RCA plugs, not 5.1 or 7.1 analog outputs.
That means you can’t bypass your receivers pre-amp to play the newer audio formats and let the blu-ray player decode them. My old Receiver (which I used the player with for a week) only decoded DD 5.1 (no DTS, and only 2-channel PCM to 48khz). This player lets you send a PCM stream to your receiver from an internally decoded DTS 5.1 signal, but this didn’t work for me… as my player can’t receive 5.1 PCM streams, it only saw it as 2-channel. At least the player lets you downsample 96khz PCM to 48khz, so that I at least got sound (Golden Compass only has DTS 5.1 or DTS HD Master).
With my new receiver, all formats work perfectly, all bitstreamed.
Some people perhaps are holding off for new receivers because they don’t want to connect through the player’s analog RCA 5.1/7.1 connectors - but this is probably mis-information. What you want to avoid is taking digital sound, converting it to analog, then back to digital, then back to analog… don’t worry - you wouldn’t be doing this. Basically you would be doing all your processing in the player digitally, then once it is sent out through the pre-outs to the receiver you’d bypass the receiver’s processing and it would go straight to the amplifier (which is of course analog anyway).
So my conclusion for thos people with older (but good) receivers - this blu-ray player won’t save you any money. The best savings would be to pay a little more for a player with 5.1 analog outputs and continue to use your existing receiver.
-Kevin Moore
Natick, MA
Update (2/4/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen. I also found some auctions for this item here.
The featured review for this product, Samsung BD-P1500 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player Electronics Jun 1, 2008, was written by Kevin Moore.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Posted on: March 20, 2010
Filed under: Reviews




Reviews (3)
K. MCNAMARA
February 4th, 2010 at 1:59 pm
Great into to Blu-Ray
I had been waiting to jump into the HD media fray until a winner was declared and of course, that happened earlier this year. A lot of people recommended to me to get a PS3 for my blu-ray player but, for a variety of reasons, I decided I wanted a standalone player. After a lot of research, I settled on the Samsung BD-P1500. I had heard a lot of negatives about how Samsung had not been supporting their previous generation units but I was willing to get them a 30 day trial. I’m glad I did.
I purchased this over memorial day weekend so I’ve had it over a month. In that time, I’ve played maybe a dozen blu-ray discs and 3 or 4 DVD’s. The only problem I’ve experienced that is attributable to the player is several extremely brief audio dropouts while watching Ratatouille. However, I updated the player’s firmware last weekend and watched several scenes that would previously cause the dropouts and observed none.
I love the fact that it has an ethernet port for firmware updates and future BD 2.0 features. The player loads discs quickly in comparison to stories I’ve heard about other players. Picture and sound quality are outstanding (I’m able to use the HD audio features and it’s frankly amazing).
This is a really good player and the only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because there are VERY few products that would rate 5 stars in my book. Most things have at least a couple of areas to improve on. For the price, this is a really good player.
Adrian Michaud
February 6th, 2010 at 12:57 am
Very disapointing.
This unit has two design problems that I’m aware of. I’m surprised that Samsung hasn’t already fixed these issues.
For reference, my unit has the latest 1.3 firmware as of 9/10/2008.
#1: The BD-P1500 has inherent audio drop problems on the HDMI interface. I’m not sure if the optical interface has the same issue(s); however, I wouldn’t be surprised if it does. The audio bitstream will drop (silent) occasionally on most blu-ray discs that I’ve played. I believe there is a timing and/or bandwidth issue with either the firmware or hardware. This problem has been reported by many other BD-P1500 owners on various AV forums.
#2: The front display is extremely dim. When this unit is placed next to the Samsung HT-AS720 receiver which has the same display type, the BD-P1500’s display looks terrible. The BD-P1500 has an option to adjust the brightness of the front display; however it doesn’t work. The display is always too dim. This problem has also been reported by many other BD-P1500 owners on various AV forums.
Unfortunately, Samsung has not been able to resolve the audio drop issue as of 09/10/2008 so I’m concerned that they may never. If high quality reliable audio playback is important to you, then I suggest you research the BD-P1500 more before buying it.
Kevin Moore
March 8th, 2010 at 2:55 am
Fine, basic player
Rated 5 stars.
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