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Hey all!
Years of experience as a Home Theater enthusiast here...and something new I tried! I recently picked up a Pioneer ELITE VSX-33 which comes with an iPhone App that actually tells you what format the video is input as on HDMI, and also what the VSX-33's video processing outputs. I looked at several Blu-rays, and saw that the color format used on many is YCbCr444 -- for example. So I tried something an set our Blu-ray player (a PS3 Slim) to NOT output Super-White, and use RGB Limited when RGB is used -- mostly PS3 Games. It is strange, but I swear the video looks A LOT better than with Super-White ON, and RGB Full! Am I crazy?!?! |
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