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Sony UBP-X800M2 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player with Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth®

Item # 158X800M2

With all the on-demand video content out there, I'm so glad to see that Sony is still dedicated to...

With all the on-demand video content out there, I'm so glad to see that Sony is still dedicated to...

Item # 158X800M2

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C$399.99

About the Sony UBP-X800M2

Jeff Miller

Sony stays focused on the best 4K picture quality

With all the on-demand video content out there, I'm so glad to see that Sony is still dedicated to the 4K Blu-ray format. Their UBP-X800M2 Ultra HD Blu-ray player is the sequel to one of our top-sellers in this category. While 4K streaming looks fantastic, Ultra HD Blu-ray discs continue to deliver the absolute best picture possible for a 4K Ultra HD TV or 4K projector
Sony UBP-X800 Ultra HD Blu-ray player

The Sony UBP-X800M2 4K Blu-ray player has a frame-and-beam chassis for less vibration.

Sony stays focused on the best 4K picture quality

With all the on-demand video content out there, I'm so glad to see that Sony is still dedicated to the 4K Blu-ray format. Their UBP-X800M2 Ultra HD Blu-ray player is the sequel to one of our top-sellers in this category. While 4K streaming looks fantastic, Ultra HD Blu-ray discs continue to deliver the absolute best picture possible for a 4K Ultra HD TV or 4K projector

While Sony probably could've released a flimsy disc spinner and called it a day, they've instead chosen to go all in. This solidly built home theatre component will serve up Ultra HD Blu-ray discs with their full 4K resolution and wide, vivid colour spectrum. The UBP-X800M2 also plays pretty much any other movie and music disc or digital file out there — and yep, it will even stream Netflix® in 4K.

High Dynamic Range gives you a realistic, high-contrast picture

4K Blu-ray discs with High Dynamic Range (HDR) feed your compatible TV an incredibly lifelike, vibrant picture. And the UBP-X800M2 is ready for them. The player will serve up the darkest and brightest content side by side — even within the same image — on a compatible Ultra HD TV.

Plus, more and more modern directors are shooting in natural light to give their films a more authentic look. But with the wrong TV equipment, darker scenes can be harder to see and follow (perhaps you remember the brouhaha concerning the final Game of Thrones season). With this player, you'll get deeply detailed picture contrast on your 4K TV with HDR, so you can see the nuance within shadowy and dimly lit scenes.    

Sound that pulls you into the action

All the top movie sound formats are supported, too. You can send three-dimensional audio formats like Dolby Atmos® or DTS:X to a compatible receiver via HDMI. This gives you a home theatre sound experience that's worthy of the super-crisp images you'll see on your screen.

A true high-res music player, too

Many of our high-end audio customers use a Blu-ray player as the main music source for their home stereo setups. The UBP-X800M2's top-notch audio circuitry will ensure all your music sounds clear and detailed. It will play CDs, SACDs, and pretty much any audio disc you can throw at it. And the USB port accepts thumb drives you load with music files — even lossless and uncompressed formats, including high-resolution DSD.

Sony UBP-X800M2 with Sony WH-1000XM3 headphones

Send movie audio wirelessly to a pair of Bluetooth headphones like the top-selling Sony WH-1000XM3 (sold separately).

Dual-band Wi-Fi means smooth 4K video streaming

Sony Blu-ray players usually offer a decent variety of streaming video services. And this player even offers 4K streaming options, so you can get a better picture from Netflix and Prime Video.

Dual-band MIMO (multiple input, multiple output) Wi-Fi gives you the strong connection needed for streaming 4K. Sony designed the built-in Wi-Fi antenna to optimize reception, even on the edge of your wireless network. (Keep in mind, Sony recommends having an internet speed of 25 Mbps or faster for 4K streaming.)

Beam sound to headphones wirelessly via Bluetooth

The UBP-X800M2's built-in Bluetooth can transmit the sound of your movies, shows, and other media to a pair of Bluetooth headphones. This is perfect for late night binge-watching. You can catch all the dialogue and hear all the loud, exciting sound effects without waking everyone up.

This player also features Sony's LDAC technology, which allows the wireless audio signal to retain more detail with compatible Sony speakers and headphones. So when paired with Sony's best Bluetooth headphones, the WH-1000XM3 wireless noise-cancelers, movie soundtracks will come through even clearer.  

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Product highlights:

  • rigid frame-and-beam chassis design for reduced vibration
  • plays Ultra HD Blu-ray discs, 3D and standard Blu-ray discs, SACDs, DVD-Audio, DVDs, CDs and rewriteable discs
  • full 4K video resolution for use with Ultra HD TVs
    • 4K video upscaling for standard Blu-ray and DVDs
  • supports lower resolutions when used with non-4K TVs
  • HDR (High Dynamic Range) for extended picture contrast and brightness on compatible TVs
    • supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision™ formats
  • Quick Start/Load mode swiftly queues up a disc from the "off" position
  • plays high-resolution digital music files via USB storage device; PCM files up to 24-bit/192kHz resolution, and 2.8 MHz DSD files
  • plays Region A Blu-ray discs and Region 1 DVDs
Wireless video and music features:
  • dual-band Wi-Fi for smooth wireless streaming
    • streaming video apps include Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube (subscriptions required for some services)
  • HEVC for watching streamed 4K content (Sony recommends internet speed of at least 25Mbps)
  • Bluetooth transmitter sends audio from the player to Bluetooth-compatible headphones or speakers
    • LDAC Hi-Fidelity wireless music streaming to compatible headphones or speakers
Technical specs and general info:
  • selectable video resolution up to 3840 x 2160 pixels
  • built-in audio decoding for Dolby® Digital, Dolby TrueHD, DTS®, and DTS-HD Master Audio
    • can pass Dolby Atmos and DTS:X soundtracks when HDMI output is set to "bitstream"
  • plays AAC, AIFF, ALAC, DSD (.dff and .dfs files), FLAC, MP3, WMA, and WAV audio file formats
  • front-panel USB port to play music, movies, and images from external hard drives and thumb drives
  • BD-Live and BonusView support for added bonus features with compatible discs (requires external USB storage device)
  • 2 HDMI outputs for separating audio and video signals
    • "VIDEO" HDMI output is HDMI 2.0a (connected 4K TV and/or receiver must have an HDCP 2.2-compatible HDMI input, and must have HDMI 2.0a to support HDR)
    • "AUDIO" HDMI output does not pass video signals
  • coaxial digital audio output
  • Ethernet port for internet connectivity
  • remote control
  • 17"W x 2"H x 10-3/4"D
  • warranty: 1 year
  • MFR # UBPX800M2

What's in the box:

  • Ultra HD Blu-ray player
  • Remote control (RMT-VB310U)
  • 2 "AAA" batteries
  • Operating Instructions
  • Warranty Information
  • Online Product Registration
  • End User License Agreement

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Features & specs

General
Surround Sound Decoding Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
DTS-HD Master Audio
4K Ultra HD Yes
3D Capable Yes
Internet Movie Streaming Yes
Built-in Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n
Smartphone App Control No
DVD Video Upconversion up to 4K
Multibrand Remote Yes
Parts Warranty 1 Year
Labor Warranty 1 Year
Compatibility
CD-R Capable Yes
CD-R/W Capable Yes
SACD Playback Stereo
Multi-channel
DVD-Audio Playback Yes
Outputs
Digital Optical Output None
Digital Coaxial Output 1
HDMI Outputs 2
HDMI Version 2.0b
Ethernet Ports Yes
Analog Audio Outputs None
1080p Video Output Yes
Component Video Outputs None
RS-232C Port None
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Disc & USB Compatibility
Video Section
Audio Section
Network/Internet Functions
Convenience Features
Remote Control

Disc & USB Compatibility

Quality Construction: Made from quality materials for improved sound quality, the Disk Drive and Heat Sink keep your discs and the chassis of the UBP-X800M2 cool, for extended viewing hours. The player's unique frame-and-beam chassis offers a rigid structure to eliminate micro-vibrations, as well as effective electrical shielding, so all you experience is the highest sound and picture quality.

Disc Compatibility: The Sony UBP-X800M2 Blu-ray disc player is compatible with many disc types.

Disc Type Disc Description
Blu-ray UHD BD-ROM, BD-ROM, BD-R, BD-RE
DVD DVD-Video, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW
CD CD-Audio, CD-R, CD-RW, SACD

Ultra HD Blu-Ray: Ultra HD Blu-ray provides these key features and advantages over standard Blu-ray.

  • 4K Resolution: Ultra HD Blu-ray supports resolutions of up to 3840 x 2160 pixels. That's 4x as many pixels as Full HD televisions, and 27x as many pixels as Standard Definition televisions
  • Wider Color Gamut: Ultra HD Blu-ray can display over 75% of the visible color spectrum; this is known as "Wider Color Gamut". That's more than twice the color range of current HDTVs.
  • HDR (High Dynamic Range): Ultra HD Blu-ray also supports High Dynamic Range (HDR) video. Dynamic range is the difference between the brightest whites and the darkest blacks on screen. HDR means that scenes with high contrast can be shown with much greater clarity and detail.
  • Smooth, Realistic Motion: Ultra HD Blu-ray supports progressive frame rates of 24, 25, 50 and 60 frames a second, enabling smoother, more realistic motion.
  • Greater Capacity & Speed: Ultra HD Blu-ray Discs will be available in a dual layer 66 gigabyte disc and a triple layer 100 gigabyte disc. Ultra HD Blu-ray can stream video up to a maximum of 108/128 Mbps for 66Gb and 100Gb discs.
  • Backward Compatible: Ultra HD Blu-ray players will play all current Blu-ray Disc & DVD content. When connected to a current HDTV television, the player will output a standard HDTV signal. Ultra HD Blu-ray players will support existing Blu-ray media, as well as provide down conversion and HDR to SDR conversion functionality to match the connected television's capabilities.

Note: Like standard BD, Ultra HD Blu-ray discs use region codes. The region code on your disc must match the region code on your player, otherwise the disc will not play. This Blu-ray player is region A and DVD region 1. Blu-ray Disc uses the Advanced Access Content System (AACS) to prevent unauthorized recording of copyrighted material.

USB Port: The front-panel USB (type-A) port allows you to play photo, videos, and music files on a connected USB device. The player can recognize Mass Storage Class (MSC) Devices that are FAT-compatible and Still Image Capture Devices (SICD) class devices. The player can recognize up to 500 folders/files. The USB port also allows you to enjoy additional content (such as BonusView) on certain Blu-ray Disc titles. Some BD-ROMs have bonus content and other data which can be downloaded to an inserted USB Flash Drive (minimum 1 GB recommended, sold separately).

Compatible Audio/Video/Photo Formats: The Sony UHD Blu-ray disc player supports playback of the following audio/video/photo files recorded on BD-R/RE, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, and CD-R/RW discs; plus compatible USB memory devices.

Media Format File Type
Audio AIFF /ALAC /FLAC / WAV (up to 24-bit/192kHz), DSD (2.8/5.8/11.2MHz), MP3 / WMA / AAC (up to 48kHz/320kbps)
Video AVCHD, AVI, FLV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, Motion JPEG, MKV, WMV9, XVID
Photo JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, MPO, WEBP

Direct Stream Digital (DSD): Enjoy studio-quality sound thanks to the Direct Stream Digital (DSD) audio codec designed specifically for High-Resolution Audio. This 1-bit format utilizes a stream of very high frequency 1s and 0s to recreate audio waveforms at a higher resolution than conventional codecs. The result is clearer, crisper, High-Resolution Audio quality. The UHD Blu-ray player supports DSD 5.6MHz decoding thru BD, DVD, CD, USB, and DLNA.

Video Section

HDMI Connectivity: The Sony UHD Blu-ray player is equipped with dual HDMI outputs for separating audio and video signals (the HDMI Out 2 does not output video signal). The HDMI Out 1 can be used to carry both digital video and audio all in one cable, plus it supports the latest HDMI 2.0b specification. You can choose to use the HDMI Out 2 to send audio only to your AV receiver and the HDMI Out 1 to send only video to your Ultra-HD TV. The HDMI output resolution can be set to 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, or 4K.

Note: Use a premium high-speed HDMI cable with 18 Gbps and above to view 4K and HDR content optimally.

Ultra HD 4K Playback & Upscaling: With stunning UHD 4K, Sony's Ultra HD Blu-ray Player gives you 4x the resolution of full 1080p HD and boasts incredibly life-like images with a level of detail and clarity like never before. You can even upscale your favorite non-4K video content and enjoy it in 4K Ultra-HD (3,840 x 2,160) with this UHD Blu-ray Player and your Ultra HD TV.

Note: To enjoy 4K, you must have a compatible 4K television connected to the UHD Blu-ray player via HDMI.

HDR (High Dynamic Range): High Dynamic Range (HDR) enhances the dynamic range of a picture, increasing the contrast between the brightest whites and darkest blacks. Every pixel is made more accurate, regardless of resolution, bringing scenes to life with greater detail. HDR's greater dynamic range of luminosity or brightness levels brings greater contrast & wider color spectrum to the screen. This increased contrast reveals the subtle nuances of the image, from detailed blacks and shadows to the brightest whites and colors, plus greater depth. Previously hidden areas of dark shadow and sunlight are now full of clarity and detail. Movies and TV shows in HDR are closer to the original recording and the director's vision with more brightness, contrast and color, for a truly lifelike viewing experience.

  • HDR 10: HDR 10 is an open standard and currently the most popular HDR format on the market. It supports 10-bit color and 1,000 nits. It uses static metadata at the start of a movie to tell the player and your TV that the video content is encoded using HDR. An HDR10 signal contains up to 100x the brightness of a standard (SDR) signal, massively increasing peak brightness while retaining deep and highly-detailed blacks, for an entirely new viewing experience.
  • HLG: HLG (Hybrid-Log Gamma) is primarily designed for live video feed and over-the-air broadcasts. It uses no pre-encoded metadata and is backwards compatible with SDR. HLG's native compatibility allows much of today's existing SDR infrastructure to be re-used for HDR in the future. Standard dynamic range and high dynamic range images are combined into just one video signal that can play as SDR on SDR screens, or HDR on HLG HDR-compatible screens.
  • Dolby Vision: Dolby Vision brings movie scenes to life with striking highlights, deeper darks, and vibrant colors. Dolby Vision is an HDR solution that creates an immersive, engaging cinematic experience in your home. Unlike HDR 10 which contains static metadata and HLG which uses not metadata, Dolby Vision adjusts brightness, color, and contrast automatically for each scene. Dynamic metadata carries information that maps every image to the player's and your TV's display capabilities, so you see more of what the content creator intended.

Note: Please use a premium high speed HDMI cable with 18 Gbps and above to view HDR content.

HDR-to-SDR Conversion: Watch 4K HDR films, even on non-HDR TVs, and enjoy additional shadow and highlight detail. Sony's HDR-to-SDR conversion intelligently scales HDR's ultra-wide brightness range into an SDR image, maintaining outstanding picture quality even with conventional SDR TVs.

BT.2020 Color Spaces: Support for the new BT.2020 color spaces means access to a much wider range of colors than conventional TV signals offer. This ultra-wide color space means content creators can deliver much more saturated and realistic color from deep aquatic blues to natural greens and vibrant reds.

Deep Color: The Sony Blu-ray player supports a color depth of up to 12 bits. Connecting the player and a TV that supports Deep Color via HDMI allows more accurate color reproduction than when connecting it to a TV that does not support Deep Color.

3D-Ready: The Sony UBP-X800M2 lets you enjoy 3D Blu-ray disc movies in full HD 1080p. 3D viewing requires compatible 3D content, 3D-ready HDTV, 3D emitter and glasses, and a high-speed HDMI cable (supporting at least 10.2 Gbps) connection.

Screen Settings: The Sony UBP-X800M2 Ultra-HD Blu-ray player features the following screen settings:

  • TV Type: You can select a 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratio for the unit's video output to match your connected Television's screen aspect ratio.
  • Screen Size: For 3D viewing, you will need to set the screen size of your 3D-compatible TV.
  • Screen Format: You can select the display configuration for a 4:3 screen picture on a 16:9 wide screen television. You can choose Full or Normal (select when connected to a TV with a wide mode function; displays a 4:3 screen picture in 16:9 aspect ratio even on a wide-screen TV) or Normal (changes the picture size to fit the screen size with the original picture aspect ratio).
  • DVD Aspect Ratio: You can select the display configuration for playback of 16:9 screen pictures on a 4:3 screen TV. You can select from Letter Box or Pan & Scan.

Video Settings: The Sony UBP-X800M2 Ultra-HD Blu-ray player offers the following video adjustments:

  • Picture Quality Mode: You can select from 4 picture presets (Direct, Brighter, Theater, or Auto) for different lighting environments, or use the Custom mode to adjust the contrast, brightness, color, and hue manually.
  • Noise Reduction: BNR reduces the mosaic-like block noise in the picture, MNR reduces minor noise around the picture outlines (mosquito noise), and FNR reduces the random noise appearing in a picture, while IP Content Noise Reduction enhances low-resolution web videos.

24p True Cinema: Movies are typically recorded on film with a frame rate of 24 frames per second. When a movie is transferred to Blu-ray Disc at 24 frames per second the UBP-X800M2 will output that signal to the TV (if the TV will accept the 1080p/24 format) with no need for conversion.

Cinema Conversion Mode: The Sony Ultra-HD Blu-ray player offers two Cinema Conversion Modes - (1) Auto mode automatically detects whether the material is video-based or film-based, and switches to the appropriate conversion method. (2) The Video mode is suited for video-based material and will always be selected regardless of the content.

BonusView: The BonusView feature provides picture-in-picture capability with select Blu-ray Disc titles. You can view additional content (such as director/actor commentary) in a small display window while the movie is playing.

Audio Section

Surround Sound Decoders: The Sony UBP-X800M2 UHD Blu-ray player has built-in Dolby Digital and DTS surround processors with support for Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD High Resolution, and DTS-HD Master Audio. Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, and DTS-HD are only output via the player's HDMI output.

  • Dolby Digital Plus: Dolby Digital Plus was developed as an extension to Dolby Digital. The audio coding technology supports 7.1 channel surround sound. Dolby Digital Plus also includes the standard Dolby Digital bit stream and is compatible with all current Dolby Digital processors using the coaxial digital output.
  • Dolby TrueHD: Dolby TrueHD is a lossless coding technology that supports up to 8 channels of multi-channel surround sound for the next generation optical discs. The reproduced sound is true to the original source bit-for-bit.
  • DTS-HD High Resolution Audio: DTS-HD High Resolution Audio supports a maximum sampling frequency of 96 kHz, and 7.1 multi-channel surround. DTS-HD High Resolution Audio has a maximum transmission rate of 6 Mbps, with a lossy compression.
  • DTS-HD Master Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio has a maximum transmission rate of 24.5 Mbps and uses lossless compression (Lossless), and DTS-HD Master Audio corresponds to a maximum sampling frequency of 192 kHz, and maximum of 7.1ch.

Notes:

  • If you have an AV receiver which decodes Dolby Atmos or DTS:X, you will need to set this UHD Blu-ray player's HDMI output to bitstream.
  • This Blu-ray player does not support streaming Dolby Atmos or DTS:X content through on-board applications such as Amazon, Netflix, etc.

Coaxial Digital Output: In addition to HDMI connectivity, the Sony UBP-X800M2 is equipped with a coaxial (RCA) digital output. The Audio menu allows you to select the digital audio format that is passed through the coaxial digital output. Settings allow you to transfer Dolby Digital and/or DTS sound tracks, or down-mix surround bitstreams to 2-channel PCM audio (up to 24-bit/192kHz).

Note: This player is not equipped with any analog audio outputs.

Bluetooth Audio Transmission: The Sony UBP-X800M2 features built-in Bluetooth 4.1 with support for A2DP 1.2 and AVRCP 1.3. The UBP-X800M2 offers wireless Bluetooth audio transmission, so you can use your favorite Bluetooth headphones or speakers to listen to your movie's soundtrack playing on the UHD Blu-ray player. The UBP-X800M2 can even send audio to your TV via HDMI and to a wireless speaker or headphone over Bluetooth at the same time. In addition to support for the standard SBC Bluetooth codec, the UBP-X800M2 supports Apple's AAC codec and Sony's LDAC codec. With LDAC technology you can stream without compromising on quality, up to 3x the bandwidth of regular Bluetooth.

Note: The Sony UBP-X800M2 does not support Bluetooth hands-free phone communication (HFP).

DSEE (Digital Sound Enhancement Engine) HX: In addition to playing studio-quality High-Resolution Audio, the UBP-X800M2 also improves the quality of all your other music. DSEE HX technology upscales the sound quality of CDs, MP3s and other compressed music files, giving you back the full experience of the original recording.

AV Sync: AV Sync adjusts the gap between picture and sound, by delaying the sound output in relation to the picture output (0 to 120 milliseconds).

Audio DRC: The player offers three dynamic range compression levels - Auto, On, Off.

Network/Internet Functions

Dual Core Processor: A powerful Dual Core Processor ensures fast, lag-free performance. Web pages load more quickly, movies and media stream faster, and playback appears noticeably smoother. Even navigation is quicker and more responsive, so you can enjoy a frustration-free entertainment experience.

Wired or Wireless Network Connection: The Sony UBP-X800M2 UHD Blu-ray player supports a wired or wireless network connection. Via the UHD Blu-ray player's network connection you can enjoy music, video, and still-image files stored on your computer. You can also watch movies and TV shows from select online providers.

  • Ethernet (LAN) Jack: The Sony UHD Blu-ray player is equipped with an Ethernet (LAN) RJ-45 jack for connecting the player to your home network and computer.
  • Built-in Wireless LAN: The UHD Blu-ray player also features built-in WiFi which allows you to wirelessly access the Internet and your home network. A new dual-band 2.4/5.0GHz WiFi module compatible with MIMO provides improved stability and speed performance for a better streaming experience. With this feature, you can easily connect to a wireless LAN and enjoy the benefits of networking in a cable-free environment. A wireless connection requires a home network with an 802.11 a/b/g/n access point (802.11n recommended) and internet connection. Supports WPS, WEP, and WPA security.

Note: A dual-band Gigabit wireless-N router or better is recommended For 4K streaming. Samsung recommends a home network connection speed of at least 2.5 Mbps for standard definition, 10 Mbps for high definition, and 20 Mbps for ultra-high definition.

Online Entertainment Apps: The Sony ES UBP-X800M2 UHD Blu-ray player offers access to online movies, TV shows, and video on Netflix, Amazon Video, and YouTube. Content is available in 4K, high definition, and standard definition.

Note: Available online content may change without notice.

DLNA Certified: DLNA certification allows you to enjoy various content from your home network, such as music, photo, and video files stored on your Windows 7/8/10 PC (or other DLNA Certified media server/Android device) through the Sony UBP-X800M2 - up to 999 files/folders. The UHD Blu-ray player can be connected to your compatible PC using a hardwired Ethernet (LAN) connection or WiFi connection (via built-in WiFi).

Media Format File Type
Audio AIFF /ALAC /FLAC / WAV (up to 24-bit/192kHz), DSD (2.8/5.8/11.2MHz), MP3 / WMA / AAC (up to 48kHz/320kbps)
Video AVCHD, AVI, FLV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, Motion JPEG, MKV, WMV9, XVID
Photo JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, MPO, WEBP

BD-Live: BD-Live technology allows you to download and stream bonus content such as additional scenes, shorts, trailers, movie-based games, and more from a broadband Internet and home network connections (fees may apply). The Sony UHD Blu-ray player features an Ethernet port to connect to the Internet via your home network and features front-panel USB port for additional storage.

Note: You must have a minimum 1GB USB memory device inserted in the unit's front-panel USB port in order to download content from BD-Live.
Convenience Features

Quick Start: Quick Start speeds up the load time on movies, so discs start faster after they're inserted into the UHD Blu-ray player. The Sony Ultra-HD Blu-ray player has a start-up time of approximately 0.4 seconds in Quick Start mode (10.3 seconds in normal mode). In Quick Start mode, it takes approximately 20.1 seconds for a Blu-ray disc to begin playback (27.7 seconds in normal mode).

Note: The Start Up/Play Back Time tests were started with the UHD Blu-ray player initially turned off and in standby mode. The Start Up Time test was stopped when the player's Home Menu screen appeared. The Play Back Time test was stopped when the UHD Blu-ray disc began playback.

On-Screen Display: The Sony UBP-X800M2 provides an OSD via its HDMI output. The on-screen text can be set to English, French, Spanish, or Portuguese.

Screen Saver: The screen saver image appears when you do not use the player for more than 10 minutes while an on-screen display, such as the home menu, is displayed on your TV screen. The screen saver image helps prevent your display devices from becoming damaged.

Auto Display: The player automatically displays information on your TV screen when changing the viewing titles, picture modes, audio signals, etc..

Auto Standby: If any button on the player or remote is not pressed for more than 20 minutes, the player automatically returns to standby mode.

Parental Control: The Sony UBP-X800M2 offers Parental Control settings to limit BD, DVD, and streamed Internet video according to the age of the users. You can also Allow or Block all unrated Internet video. The control settings are protected by a custom 4-digit password. You can also lock the disc tray to prevent it from being opened by mistake.

Firmware Updates: Occasionally, Sony may release updated firmware for this unit that may add or improve the way a feature operates. These updates are available free of charge. This unit is capable of checking the firmware automatically when connected to the Internet via broadband connection. Visit the Sony eSupport Site for the latest firmware update information.

Remote Control

Multibrand Remote: The supplied remote operates The UHD Blu-ray player and a Sony TV's power on/off, input select, and volume up/down. The remote even has a dedicated Netflix button for immediate access to your Netflix movies. The remote is also pre-programmed with power, input, and volume controls for several other brand TVs.

HDMI Control (Bravia Sync): Sony & other brand components compatible with the HDMI Control function can be controlled via the HDMI connection. This includes convenient features like One-Touch Play and System Power-Off.

USB Keyboard Compatible: The Sony Ultra-HD Blu-ray player also supports the connection of a USB 101 keyboard, which makes web browsing simpler.

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I recently purchased this player. While I think the playback is very nice and that it's full of features, it doesn't have a backlit remote. Very disappointing. Is there another Sony remote that's compatible and has backlit keys?
rob  Feb 17, 2024
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Greetings Rob. Let me apologize about the remote. We do not have another remote from Sont we know can work your player. What we do have is a universal remote with some of the buttons backlit. They are not backlit all the time but light up when you press one the buttons. https://www.crutchfield.com/p_403URC7945/One-For-All-Smart-Streamer-Remote.html
hogan  Feb 17, 2024 (Staff)
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Does this player play 5.1 dvds?
joemtns  Jan 23, 2024
1 answer
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Greetings Joseph. Thank you for your question. Consider this a universal player, it will play DVDs, Blu-ray, 4K ultra-HD, and CDs. Even 3D Blu-ray discs.
hogan  Jan 23, 2024 (Staff)
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does this player also support a) regular cds, b) regular dvds, c)standard blu ray disks and d) multi-channel and hybrid sacd's ?
dominick  Dec 14, 2023
1 answer
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Greetings Dominic. Thank you for your question. CDs, DVDs, Bluray discs, and SACDs are supported. There is mention of playing a Hybrid disc, just not Hybrid SACD, so its possible. Just not definite. Only way you might find out, is trying it, or contacting the people at Sony.
hogan  Dec 14, 2023 (Staff)
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Does this player support PAL 1080/50i blu-rays (region free) in that it will convert to 1080/60? The Panasonic UB9000 does, but not sure about the Sony.
randall  Aug 19, 2023
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Greetings Randall, and thank you for your question. This player is region A (Bluray) and region 1 (DVD). 4K discs have no region code, so it should playb any region 4K disc. There is no mention of PAL support though.
hogan  Aug 19, 2023 (Staff)
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can I use just one hdmi output from the bluray player to my reciever to get picture and audio or do I have to use both hdmi outputs?
rudy  Mar 16, 2023
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You can absolutely use a single HDMI out for both, Rudy. The fantastic Sony UBP-X800M2's HDMI 1 output does deliver both video and audio to your connected device. The second output is given for flexibility, most usually used when sending video to a projector and the audio to a separate Home Theater preamp or receiver. No worries here on the Sony, connect one HDMI and enjoy! Do not forget to upgrade to a 2.1 rated cable like the Crutchfield premium HDMI cable in the link below also! https://www.crutchfield.com/p_007HDM212M/Crutchfield-Premium-HDMI-2-1-Cable-2-meters-6-6-feet.html
bo  Mar 17, 2023 (Staff)
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Does this player play DTS cd's?
daniel j  Mar 13, 2023
1 answer
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Yes. This unit can decode and play DTS audio from a disc.
zachary  Mar 13, 2023 (Staff)
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Does the UBP-800M2 only send super audio cd through the HDMI connection? If so, is there an adapter to convert HDMI to analog (like RCA phono output for stereo) to connect to a system that doesn't support HDMI. Thanks!
dane  Jan 06, 2023
1 answer
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SACD audio could be output via the digital coaxial output, which could be connect that to most receivers, integrated amps, or preamps. It could also be connected to a standalone DAC.
zachary  Jan 07, 2023 (Staff)
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Does this Blu-ray play jpegs ( pictures)?
bernard  Nov 29, 2022
1 answer
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Yes that Sony will play jpeg files.
arielle  Nov 29, 2022 (Staff)
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Will the unit play DVD Audio? If so, will it also output the data through optical output so it can be decoded by a high end DAC?
romano  Aug 30, 2022
1 answer
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This Sony UBP-X800M2 does not have an optical output, Romano. This unit does have a coaxial, that will output audio however and could be connected to a separate DAC. This will output sound when a DVD is playing. I hope this helps!
bo  Aug 30, 2022 (Staff)
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Will this player automatically detect a 4K Dolby Vision Disc or do I have to manually turn on "Dolby Vision" through the menu options? Also is Dolby Vision better than HDR10 ? Does Dolby Vision give you a better picture? My Sony 4K TV supports Dolby Vision and HDR10. Not every 4K Movie comes with Dolby Vision but every 4K movie supports HDR10.
vincent  Aug 09, 2022
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On you set the player' setting to Dolby Vision Output, it will automatically output Dolby vision as long as the TV, and all other devices being used support the format. It it is unavailable it will revert to HDR. Dolby vision is the better format, as it is more advanced.
thomas  Aug 09, 2022 (Staff)
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Am i going to notice better music audio over my old oppo? My oppo does play atmos. Just wondering over the yrs if the technology has improved so much that I will notice.
wayne  Apr 30, 2022
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Wayne; I don't know how anyone can answer your question. We don't know what 'you will hear.' Nor do we know your experience with your old equipment, how it's set up etc. I can say that I'm very happy with my Sony UBP-X800M2. It's a notable improvement over my past players. I use it to watch old Sci Fi programs like StarTrek NG, DS9, Voyager and other media that gets 'upgraded' by the Sony. Works great! In my book no one has the dependability and user interface like Sony. I don't care for the 'Smart' component in any components; players, sound bars etc. Give them a chance and they will get confused. I don't need components to be made 'stupid' so I can use them... How can you go wrong with an upgrade of $278?
steve  May 02, 2022
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Depends on your source. I don't use it for music since I use Bluetooth from mobile device to my audio receiver.
manuel  Apr 30, 2022
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Hi, I'm sorry that you don't specify which Oppo you have so, even though I have had 2 Oppos, it's a little hard to compare. Certainly, the sound of this player is brighter and seemingly faster than my Emotiva CD ERC-1. However, the lack of a counter screen means that you have to guess where you are on the disc for both audio and video. (This is a major issue for me.) I also find the player far less tolerant of disc scratches, dirt etc. than either of the Oppos or other players I have had. So my guess is that you will notice a difference in the sound but you will need to consider the whole experience. I am playing music through the Sony, Emotiva pre-pro and amp, Klipsch RP-600 M and a Dali sub.
jonathan  Apr 30, 2022
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Does this player display album art images on the TV screen when playing flac audio files or just text?
michael  Dec 19, 2021
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I'm not entirely sure about FLAC (I just know it's a format). When playing From Amazon Ultra HD with my LG V40 phone that I use only as a music player, It displays album related art.
leslie  Dec 20, 2021
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My friend I don't have and answer for your question, but I did purchase this as it does 4K when playing my DVDS and it was priced just right. You will enjoy ,but you will need to ask the professionals about your question to the people at Crutchfield. Enjoy!
roger  Dec 19, 2021
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No
victor  Dec 19, 2021
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A review stated this player does not support Atmos through Netflix/Amazon streaming. Is that true?
john  Dec 01, 2021
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The UBP-X800M2 Blu-ray DiscT player features Dolby VisionT and HDR10, High-Resolution Audio, wide format compatibility, and 4K picture upscaling2 up to 60p. Dolby AtmosT and DTS:X® compatibility create an authentic cinema atmosphere, with sound that envelops you in the action.
marty  Dec 04, 2021
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Jay, I would love to help buy I use my Sony player for playing DVDs. I use a Roku for any streaming channels. Good luck!
gary  Dec 03, 2021
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Is this a single disc player?
kurt  Nov 19, 2021
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It plays one disk at a time because it is intended for video. I use it to play DVD +RW which I record from another DVD player. It also makes contact with the internet for watching You Tube videos.
william  Nov 20, 2021
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The one that I received is a single disc player.
lucille  Nov 19, 2021
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Yes it is, but it also plays every dvd known to man in fine form.
bill  Nov 19, 2021
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Can this player output SACD audio through it's optical output or do I need a geer box to use the hdmi audio output for SACD audio? I don't have a receiver.
victor  Oct 27, 2021
2 answers
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I would recommend reaching out to an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They should be able to help answer your question.
kenneth  Nov 01, 2021 (Staff)
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Due to licensing agreements you cannot. You would have to go through the HDMI output
rick  Oct 30, 2021
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Is this unit capable of SACD Multi Channel 5:1 through it's HDMI? Assume audio only port.
cool ray  Oct 05, 2021
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both HDMIs will play SACD but HDMI 2 is audio only.
richard  Mar 18, 2022
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Yes
gary  Oct 05, 2021
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Will this player connect via Bluetooth with my Bose Soundbar?
richard  Sep 13, 2021
1 answer
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never tried to connect this device. Sony makes the following statement about assuring that the only one device at a time...meaning remove others before connecting the soundbar.' >>>>>>>>>> The Blu-ray Disc Player does not automatically connect to a Bluetooth device. IMPORTANT: This article applies only to specific products and/or operating systems. Check Applicable Products and Categories for details. If the Blu-ray Disc® player does not automatically connect to a Bluetooth® device, check the following: IMPORTANT: To avoid connection interference, make sure all Bluetooth devices placed near the Blu-ray Disc player are turned off. Verify that the Bluetooth function of the Blu-ray Disc Player is enabled. On the supplied IR remote control, press the HOME button. Select Setup. Select Bluetooth Settings. Select Bluetooth Mode. Verify that the Bluetooth device is registered on the Blu-ray Disc Player. On the supplied IR remote control, press the HOME button. Select Setup. Select Bluetooth Settings. Check the contents of the Device List. NOTE: If a Bluetooth device is paired to the Blu-ray Disc player, delete the pairing information from the Device List. Make sure the Bluetooth device is disconnected prior to the connection registration. Once the device connection is erased, you can then start a new Bluetooth connection registration.
james  Sep 13, 2021
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Does have amazon prime video app?
oscar  Jun 08, 2021
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the x1100 has the amazon prime video app
adrian  Jun 09, 2021
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Yes, the player has Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube apps.
mark  Jun 08, 2021
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Yes, as well as Netfix and You Tube.
anthony  Jun 08, 2021
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Is there a region-free model of this player? If so, can I buy it from Crutchfield?
joanne  Jun 02, 2021
1 answer
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There are third party modified versions of this player that are region free, but not the Crutchfield version
mark  Jun 08, 2021
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I am looking for a player that will allow me to connect to both my Sony TV and Sony receiver. I want to play "music" CDs via the receiver and DVDs via the TV. Will this device work for each scenario?
earl  Apr 19, 2021
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Yes it will. The X800M2 has 2 hdmi outputs. Connect the video/audio hdmi to your TV. Then connect the audio only hdmi to your receiver.
anthony  Apr 22, 2021
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It would help to know the model numbers of your TV and receiver. There are only two types of outputs on this player: HDMI and digital coax. Assuming your TV has an HDMI input, it will be no problem. Your receiver would need to be able to receive audio via HDMI or digital coax. Neither of Sony's current stereo receivers have either type of input, but all of Sony's AV receivers appear to have both. Of course with an AV receiver, you would normally just route the TV connection through the receiver.
michael  Apr 19, 2021
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Yes, this unit will work.
mitch  Apr 19, 2021
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I run this player directly to my AV receiver and run an ARC HDMI cable from the receiver to the TV.. The unit will play both CD's and DVD's
bill  Apr 19, 2021
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Hello Earl, I play all kinds of items on the player - Cds, SACD's, DVD's, blu-rays, 4K Ultra blu-rays. The player works well with all of them. B.J.
benedict  Apr 19, 2021
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Does this unit have A-B Repeat and Zoom functions?
bruce  Apr 14, 2021
1 answer
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We have not received any answers from other customers on your question. I would recommend reaching out to an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They should be able to help answer your question.
thomas  Apr 28, 2021 (Staff)
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I see this player can play .mp4 video files from USB stick. Can it play /mp4 video file burned to a BD-R disc? (Burned as a data disc with the file in it, not authored as a BluRau movie disc)
jerrito  Mar 04, 2021
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Yes, it does. The manual is not at all explicit about this, though it does make a couple references to "DATA BD" discs. So just to be sure, I tried it. I burned an .mp4 file to a BD-R disc as a data disc. This player detects it as a "Data BD" and provides a fairly decent user-interface for selecting files to play, separating them into video, music, and photos. The video played, although there was a delay of a second or two before the picture kicked on, even though the sound began right away. I obviously didn't try every format, but I would expect that every format supported by the player on flash media is also supported on discs.
michael  Mar 04, 2021
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Not sure, player works great tho.
robert  Mar 04, 2021
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Can you search YouTube from the interface?
k  Feb 12, 2021
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Yes. It will allow you to search You Tube videos.
dennis  Feb 28, 2021
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Yes, you can.
dennis  Feb 13, 2021
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Yes
todd a  Feb 12, 2021
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Is this a region free player? Does it play PAL discs?
burton  Jan 04, 2021
2 answers
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no
richard  Mar 18, 2022
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No. This is region A for North America,Central America, South America, Japan, N and S Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia.
olubunmi  Jan 05, 2021
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I want to connect this Sony 4K Blu-ray Player to my Yamaha RX-V681. Since this Blu-ray Player can have a dedicated video and audio HMDI connection, can I connect both of the dual HDMI connections to the Yamaha receiver (1 for dedicated Video and 1 for dedicated Audio)? Or do I need to run a separate HDMI to my television bypassing the Yamaha receiver?
potestus  Dec 29, 2020
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The Sony has a dedicated Audio output HDMI and a Audio with Video output HDMI. This might work for your application. Why would you hook this up in this manner?
gary  Dec 30, 2020
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I believe you can. But HDMI1 sends video and audio. HDMI2 just sends audio. So I don't see the advantage of hooking them both up to the receiver. I send HDMI1 directly to the TV (for video), and HDMI2 to the receiver (for audio). An added advantage of this hook-up is that you can get blu-ray audio out of the TV if you choose not to use the receiver.
anthony  Dec 29, 2020
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This is really a question about the capability of the receiver. I do not have the Yamaha RX-V681, but I have the RX-V571. It gives me the option of selecting an alternate audio source for a given HDMI input, but it does not allow me to select the audio from a different HDMI port (only one of the fiber optic, coaxial, or RCA audio inputs). So no, with the RX-V571, you could not do what you have described. I cannot answer for the RX-V681. Even if you could do this (use the picture from one HDMI cable and the audio from another HDMI cable), I do not see any benefit. The purpose of having two outputs on this player is to connect directly to two separate devices. Also, it's not clear that video will be sent through only one HDMI output. I found a setting in the blu-ray player to control which HDMI output is used for audio, but not for the video.
michael  Dec 29, 2020
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I want to connect this Sony 4K Blu-ray Player to my Yamaha RX-V681. Since this Blu-ray Player can have a dedicated video and audio HMDI connection, can I connect both of the dual HDMI connections to the Yamaha receiver (1 for dedicated Video and 1 for dedicated Audio)? Or do I need to run a separate HDMI to my television bypassing the Yamaha receiver?
potestus  Dec 29, 2020
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I ran a HDMI cable to my receiver that has a HDMI to my projector TV. Since my receiver has several channels to switch from I can access cable, Blu-ray player and yet another Blu- ray player. No need to run two cables from the player to the receiver. The HDMI has both audio and video.
richard  Dec 29, 2020
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I think you can do that, but if I was you , I just plugged it in the receiver. Hope that will help you.
ha ngoc  Dec 29, 2020
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I tried this method at first with my Onkyo receiver. It didn't work for me separating the signal. So all my HDMI components run through my receiver to the TV. Not sure if your Yamaha allows a bypass signal like my Onkyo does.
dennis  Dec 29, 2020
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Since it does not appear to have auto-DV switching, do you need to constantly switch back and forth depending on your disc's specs?
stephen  Nov 02, 2020
1 answer
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You do need to switch back and forth. With it on message with DV on even comes up with a source that is not DV.
richard  Nov 02, 2020
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I need a Blu-Ray player with the Bluetooth audio out option. I'm looking at the Sony BDP-S6700 and the UPB-X800. The S6700 is $100 and the X800 is $300. Other than the 4k video, why would I go with the more expensive one?
steven  Aug 02, 2020
2 answers
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I have both. The X800 will play SACDs which the 6700 will not. It also has an audio only HDMI which allows you to send the audio to your system and the other one sends the video to the TV direct. it also has sound in case you want to just have the TV on. I feel the picture is better too, but I also have a better TV where I have the 800.
richard  Mar 18, 2022
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If you don't want or need 4K, then go with the S6700. I chose this one for it construction, 4K and it has 2 HDMI outputs.
dennis  Aug 12, 2020
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is this a multi-regional dvd player?
trevor  Apr 20, 2020
2 answers
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No, this is not a multi-region player.
mark  Jun 08, 2021
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I don't know I just play my usa dvd on it
john e  Apr 22, 2020
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can this player load Pandora music?
richard  Nov 28, 2019
5 answers
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I don't know mine I'd not connected to the internet I just play dvds
john e  Dec 16, 2019
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I don't know all I do is play dvds on it and I never connected it to the internet to try and download pandora
john e  Dec 08, 2019
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Only Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and YouTube playback are supported by this unit. Pandora nor any other streaming music service is not.
charles  Nov 28, 2019
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Yes - and several other streaming services as well. Great player. I think it is the best value for the money spent.
tim  Nov 28, 2019
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I have no idea.
ron  Nov 28, 2019
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Has anyone compared this unit to the Panasonic UB820 ?
antonio  Nov 11, 2019
1 answer
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I purchased the Sony UBP-X800M2 a couple months ago and though I had looked at the Panasonic model, my main deciding factor was the price difference, about half the cost. I'm quite satisfied with the Sony model because it does everything I was looking for, such as the Dolby video and HDR10.
mark  Nov 11, 2019
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I don't want to upgrade my old receiver. Is is possible to output 4K video to my 4K TV while outputing the audio as DD TrueHD or DTS MA? i.e. Watch a movie in 4K with the old HD sound.
roland  Aug 13, 2019
3 answers
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I would stay away from this sony 4k player.
panagiotis  Aug 13, 2019
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Hi Roland, Yes, the Sony has two separate HDMI outputs, one for video/audio, and the other for audio only. If the second HDMI port is connected, the first port will output video only. There is also a coaxial digital audio output, so you should be all set. Mike
michael  Aug 13, 2019
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Yes, the unit has 2 HDMI outputs. Send the 4K one directly to your TV and the other to your receiver. Works great, I have the same set up
russell  Aug 13, 2019
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Does it inherit the freeze up problem of the 700 and 800?
bill  Jun 04, 2019
4 answers
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I am suspicious of the "We haven't heard any complaints about freeze-up problems......" answer. I bought and returned the 700 model because of the classic freezing problem while playing Blu-rays. I just went to Best Buy website and there are plenty of reports and returns because of the freeze problem.I would need some pretty compelling proof positive facts and an iron clad return policy before i took another chance.
reuel  Dec 23, 2020
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I have no problems at all it plays any blu ray loads quick
john e  Dec 08, 2019
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I haven't seen it yet and I'm keeping my fingers crossed but I have less than 24 hours total playing time on the player. The freezing problem was what kept me from buying the 800. It was on sale here locally for $100 and they can't seem to give them away. The M2 has played everything I've thrown at it so far. It seems to take a while loading UHD discs but plays them OK once they finish initializing. SACDs sound great but I'm using the COAX output with an offboard DAC.
john  Jun 15, 2019
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We haven't heard any complaints about freeze-up problems on this unit thus far. Anything you buy from Crutchfield will also be covered by the 1 year Sony warranty. If you have any other questions or concerns before you place an order let us know.
casey  Jun 12, 2019 (Staff)
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