A:AnswerIt is alway important to make sure you are setting the resolution fo the device you are sending to the TV to the native resolution of your TV. This will keep your TV from having to try and "work" at processing the resolution.
A:AnswerWell honestly, whwn it comes to decoding. Usually you need an Audio Video Receiver that can decode those audio formats. When you jave a movie on that has that decoding just simply keep your bluray player on pcm as its the best format for auto decoding and let your receiver do the rest of the work. If your receiver doesn't have those decoding features, you wont be able to use them unfortunately. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerThis always depends on how the movie was originally formatted. You can always zoom in the picture if you don't want the bars but you will loose some of the picture, I do not recommend it.
A:AnswerYes it does. I had a Logitech series with my old DVD which was 4 years old. My last Samsung DVD got hit with a power surge and so did the remote. I upgraded to the all digital remote and this DVD player and they work great together but also so did my last. This is my second time purchasing and using both together. They are both great buys in my book.
A:AnswerUnfortunately no, i took the risk and bought a keyboard for my 6500 bluray player but i couldn't get it to connect via Bluetooth like it was stating on the manual. I ended up taking the wireless keyboard back to the store.